Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) is on a mission to deliver clean fusion energy to the planet fast enough to matter for humanity’s biggest challenges.
It’s urgent. The gap between the energy we need and the energy we have is widening every day. Fusion is a critical part of the energy transition away from fossil fuels, a new chapter for the world’s energy supply.
We’re committing to delivering fusion power plants and a full-fledged fusion energy industry as we’ve delivered on other promises. Like the world’s strongest high-temperature superconducting magnet, the game-changing technology that’s making commercial fusion energy a reality.
We’ve raised over $2 billion in capital — more than any other fusion energy company — and attracted top talent to design, build, and deliver commercial fusion power plants. And we’re working with policymakers and suppliers to make fusion energy available globally.
As we push toward the fusion-energy future, we’ll keep setting and meeting milestones, sharing and validating our progress, and encouraging others to do the same.
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 nearly $3 billion in capital, making us the largest and leading private fusion company in the world.
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 Mechanical Engineer – Toroidal Field Coil
Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) collaborates with MIT to leverage groundbreaking high-temperature superconducting (HTS) magnet technology to build compact fusion power plants. As a Mechanical Engineer on the SPARC Toroidal Field (TF) Coil System Winding Pack team, you will act as a "Core Player"—a reliable and versatile contributor executing on mid-to-long-term assignments that are critical to the project's success. You’ll also work closely with peers across the organization - from other HTS magnet systems, R&D, Physics, Quality, Production, Assembly, Program Management - to ensure success of the SPARC mission.
In this role, you will own technical execution of a key Winding Pack subassembly as it transitions from final design to physical reality. You will serve as the technical anchor on the manufacturing floor, using deep mechanical engineering fundamentals to resolve complex non-conformances and validate "as-built" conditions. This position offers a unique vantage point: by mastering the practical challenges of building and testing the SPARC TF coils today, you will build the deep, hands-on intuition required to design the high-field, superconducting magnet systems of the future. We are looking for a self-starter who values continuous learning and is eager to bridge the gap between rigorous analysis and rapid execution.
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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.
This role requires compliance with U.S. laws concerning the export of controlled or protected technologies or information (collectively, “Export Control Laws"). Any offer of employment will be contingent on the need for compliance with such Export Control Laws.
What you'll do:
Use first principles physics as a basis for all decisionsAct as the primary technical resource for "shipside" support, collaborating closely with quality and manufacturing to solve emerging challenges during production, assembly, and installationPerform structural and thermal calculations, ranging in complexity from first-principle hand calculations to FEASolve integrated engineering challenges across multiple disciplines to proactively mitigate engineering and operational risksGenerate detailed work plans and define milestones for the transition from component manufacturing to SPARC assemblyAnticipate operational trends and challenges, contributing to future-oriented planning for SPARC commissioningWhat we’re looking for:
Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, physics, robotics, or another relevant fieldCandidates with degrees in Electrical Engineering who have strong mechanical or structural engineering competency should feel encouraged to apply3+ years' experience in design-build fundamentals: CAD (NX Preferred), component selection, structural analysis, design for manufacturing, GD&TExperience working in an extremely fast paced environmentExperience taking a part from concept through production, with a proven ability to resolve technical hurdles in a manufacturing settingDemonstrated ability to perform structural analysis via hand calculations and FEA (ANSYS Workbench preferred)Familiarity with interpreting GD&T and inspection reportsA deep understanding of mechanical and structural engineering fundamentalsFamiliarity with electromagnetic fundamentals – voltage, current, resistance, Ohm’s Law, AC/DC, right-hand rule, solenoids, etcAbility to innovate creative solutions to challenging problemsA can-do attitude and an eagerness to learnAbility to operate with general guidance and take independent ownership of execution approaches.High self-motivation and drive to execute quicklyEffective at communicating technical topics to both technical and non-technical audiencesAlignment with CFS values of integrity, execution, impact, and self-critiqueBonus points for:
Prior experience in liaison engineering, field service, or manufacturing support where you worked physically near hardware to resolve integration issuesExperience with design and/or testing of complex electromechanical systemsExperience designing components for high vacuum and/or cryogenic operating environmentsExperience in the development of technical specifications and proceduresFamiliarity with other magnet systems or complex large-scale hardware (e.g., solenoids, pressure vessels, cryogenic systems)Familiarity with fluid dynamicsFamiliarity with programming languages (MATLAB, Python, etc.) especially oriented toward data analysis, data manipulation and data acquisition and controlMust-have Requirements:
Ability to occasionally lift up to 50 lbsPerform activities such as stooping, climbing, typing, standing or sitting for extended periods of time Willingness to travel or work required nights/weekends/on-call occasionallyWork in a facility that contains industrial hazards including heat, cold, noise, fumes, strong magnets, lead (Pb), high voltage, high current, pressure systems, and cryogenics