About Commonwealth Fusion Systems:
Commonwealth Fusion Systems is on a mission to deliver the urgent transition to fusion energy.
Combining decades of research, top talent and new technologies, we’re designing and building commercially viable fusion power plants. And working with policymakers and suppliers to build the energy industry of the future.
We’re in the best position to make it happen. Since 2018, we’ve raised over $2 billion in capital – more than any other fusion energy company in the U.S.
Now we’re looking for more thinkers, doers, builders, and makers to join us. People who’ll bring new perspectives, solve tough problems, and thrive as part of a team.
If that’s you and this role fits, we want to hear from you.
Join the power movement as a Manager - Scientist – Wall Conditioning
Commonwealth Fusion Systems is currently building the SPARC tokamak, which aims to be the first magnetic confinement device to achieve net energy and is predicted to have up to Q=11 in DT, producing up to 140 MW of fusion power. Control of impurities and fueling in SPARC will require regular wall conditioning to improve plasma startup reliability and reduce core plasma radiation. SPARC has a first wall made entirely of either pure tungsten or tungsten heavy alloy (WHA). Wall conditioning systems include glow discharge, Ion Cyclotron Discharge Cleaning (ICDC), and high temperature (up to 350 C) bakes. SPARC will use these systems to remove impurities from the tokamak walls, boronize the first wall as needed, and manage main ion wall inventory, including tritium. Exploring high-performance operation with wall conditioning relevant to the ARC fusion power plant will also be a key aspect of this role.
The Scientist – Wall Conditioning will lead the scientific and operational aspects of wall conditioning on SPARC, providing input to finalize system designs and leading planning for use of these systems during SPARC operation. During SPARC campaigns, the scientist will directly lead wall conditioning operations and will also be a key member of the scientific team on SPARC.
At CFS, we excel in fast-paced environments, driven by our values of integrity, execution, impact, and self-critique. As we grow, we’re eager to bring on mission-driven folks who offer diverse perspectives and fresh ways to tackle challenges.
We value diversity deeply and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer by choice. We consider all qualified applicants equally, regardless of race, color, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, protected veteran status, religion, physical or mental disability, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, or any other basis protected by law.
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At Commonwealth Fusion Systems, scientists like you are at the forefront of revolutionizing energy production. As a Scientist specializing in Wall Conditioning, you'll play an essential role in our mission to achieve practical fusion energy with our cutting-edge SPARC tokamak project in Devens, MA. Imagine being part of a dynamic team that's not only building a technology predicted to generate impressive fusion outputs, but also addressing the complexities of plasma startup reliability and core plasma integrity through effective wall conditioning techniques. Your expertise will lead the charge in designing and executing operational plans tied to glow discharge, Ion Cyclotron Discharge Cleaning (ICDC), and other innovative methods essential for maintaining the wall of pure tungsten or tungsten heavy alloy. With the freedom to explore high-performance operations and manage intricate gas balance measurements, your contributions will directly influence the efficiency and success of SPARC. Working closely with like-minded innovators, you'll have the opportunity to engage in a collaborative environment that values forward-thinking solutions, fostering both personal and professional growth. This isn't just another lab job; this is your chance to lead the scientific and operational initiatives that could very well shape the future of energy. So, if you're passionate about fusion, have a PhD in experimental plasma physics, and a hunger to solve complex challenges in an evolving landscape, we encourage you to join us in making history.
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