Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) has the fastest, lowest cost path to commercial fusion energy.
CFS is collaborating with MIT to leverage decades of research combined with new groundbreaking high-temperature superconducting (HTS) magnet technology. HTS magnets will enable compact fusion power plants that can be constructed faster and at lower cost.
The mission is to deploy fusion power plants to meet global decarbonization goals as fast as possible. CFS has assembled a team of leaders in tough tech, fusion science, and manufacturing with a track record of rapid execution. Supported by the world’s leading investors, CFS is uniquely positioned to deliver limitless, clean, fusion power to combat climate change.
If you are interested in joining our team, check out cfs.energy/careers for more information.
Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) has the fastest, lowest cost path to commercial fusion energy.
CFS collaborates with MIT to leverage decades of research combined with groundbreaking new high-temperature superconducting (HTS) magnet technology. HTS magnets will enable compact fusion power plants that can be constructed faster and at lower cost. Our mission is to deploy these power plants to meet global decarbonization goals as fast as possible. To that end, CFS has assembled a team of leaders in tough tech, fusion science, and manufacturing with a track record of rapid execution. Supported by the world’s leading investors, CFS is uniquely positioned to deliver limitless, clean, fusion power to combat climate change. To implement this plan, we are looking to add dedicated people to the team who treat people well, improve our work by adding multifaceted perspectives and new ways of solving problems, have achieved outstanding results through a range of pursuits, and have skills and experience related to this role.
The Sr. Manager for Vacuum Systems at Commonwealth Fusion Systems is responsible for leading a fast-paced and agile team developing, installing, and commissioning ultra-high vacuum systems for the SPARC program. The focus will be on managing schedule, resources, budget, and status reporting for the ongoing design and analysis of the assigned work scope. The SPARC vacuum system provides an extra challenge in that it must act as the primary containment of the tritium fusion fuel. Your expertise will be crucial in ensuring the efficient operation of vacuum technology, optimizing system performance, and troubleshooting any issues that may arise. Collaborating with multiple multidisciplinary teams, you will contribute to the advancement of cutting-edge technologies that rely on high-vacuum systems.
As the SPARC project progresses, the Vacuum Systems Manager will also work closely with the ARC team to implement knowledge gained in design, fabrication, and installation of SPARC components.
CFS team members thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and have demonstrated exceptional results through a range of different pursuits. We all tightly align with our company values of integrity, execution, impact and self-critique. As we grow, we are looking to add talented people who are mission driven and bring diverse perspectives and new ways of solving problems.
At CFS, we deeply value diversity and are an equal opportunity employer by choice. We consider all qualified applicants equally for employment. We do not discriminate on the basis 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, ordinance, or regulation.
This team member will:
Manage the budget and schedule to ensure activities are completed on time and on budgetCoordinate the work of the team to ensure the design, analysis, procurement, and installation are achieved on time and on budgetCollaborate with multiple multidisciplinary teams, to contribute to the advancement of cutting-edge vacuum pumping systems and technologiesEnsure emerging interface conflicts with other systems are addressed timelyEnsure integration of instrumentation with the Instrumentation & Control teamWork alongside the tokamak operations and physics teams to complete the integrated commissioning planThe ideal candidate will have most, if not all, of these requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant engineering or science field10+ years of experience with a variety of vacuum pumping, vacuum measurement, and leak detection technologiesIn depth knowledge of materials’ selection and manufacturing processes for UHV and HV technologies duty and best practiceIn depth understanding of methods for calculating pressure distribution in different regimes; Continuous, Transitional, and Free Molecular FlowExperience in the supervision and mentoring of a small multi-disciplinary team of engineers and techniciansEnsure that the design of the vacuum systems and components for the SPARC tokamak is completed to industry standards and satisfy SPARC requirements and missionWork with vendors to identify and modify vacuum components for vacuum and tritium dutiesAdditional experience and/or qualifications:
Designed, specified, built and operated vacuum systems for large research installation (e.g. fusion experiments, particle/ion accelerators, light sources) or for semiconductor wafer vacuum processing equipmentExperience in designing per sound systems engineering practiceKnowledge of computational analysis methods for vacuum systems (e.g MolFlow+, VacTran™)A familiarity with tritium issues in vacuum systems is a strong plusWillingness 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, cryogenics, confined spaces, lasers, microwaves, ionizing radiation, and vacuum/pressure systems#LI-Onsite