Plasma Diagnostics Scientist
Listed on 2026-07-02
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Engineering
Research Scientist
About
Type One Energy Group is mission‑driven to provide sustainable, affordable fusion power to the world. Established in 2019 and venture‑backed in 2023, the company is led by a team of globally recognized fusion scientists with a strong track record of building state‑of‑the‑art stellarator fusion machines, together with veteran business leaders experienced in scaling companies and commercializing energy technologies.
Type One Energy applies proven advanced manufacturing methods, modern computational physics and high‑field superconducting magnets to develop its optimized stellarator fusion energy system.
Our Fusion Direct development program pursues the lowest‑risk, shortest‑schedule path to a fusion power plant over the coming decade, using a partner‑intensive and capital‑efficient strategy.
Location & CompensationLocation:
Knoxville, TN;
Madison, WI;
Boston, MA;
Vancouver, BC; or Culham, UK.
Salary:
Highly Competitive Plus Benefits.
Contract:
Permanent, full time.
Type One Energy is seeking a Scientist with experience in fusion plasma diagnostics to join its growing team. As a Scientist, you will be responsible for leading a subset of diagnostic systems to support scientific investigations on our advanced fusion stellarator, including development, deployment, and operation. Your expertise will be instrumental in driving progress and ensuring the successful operation of diagnostic systems critical to achieving our research and commercial goals.
The ideal candidate will also give technical advice and otherwise contribute to other teams of Engineers and Scientists on similar projects throughout Type One Energy.
- Lead the conceptualization, design, construction, and deployment of plasma diagnostics such as probes, magnetics, microwaves, infrared, spectroscopy, lasers, optical, x‑ray, and/or neutronics systems to ensure technical feasibility.
- Develop and apply data analysis and models to set requirements for plasma diagnostics and other in‑vessel stellarator systems.
- Participate in planning, execution, and analysis of experiments.
- Mentor and provide guidance to junior scientists and engineers, fostering a collaborative and productive work environment.
- Ph.D. in Physics, Engineering, or a related field with a strong focus on plasma physics, fusion energy, and/or diagnostics.
- Extensive experience in designing, developing, and operating advanced diagnostic systems for fusion or plasma physics experiments.
- Strong knowledge of diagnostic techniques and instrumentation commonly used in plasma physics, such as spectroscopy.
- Proficiency in data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation using scientific software and programming languages (e.g., Python, MATLAB).
- Excellent problem‑solving skills with the ability to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues related to diagnostic systems.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams, present findings to diverse audiences, and contribute to scientific publications and proposals.
- Familiarity with safety protocols and procedures related to fusion experiments and diagnostics.
- Knowledge of fusion stellarator concepts, including device physics and operational requirements, is highly desirable.
- A hybrid work policy
- Stock options
- Relocation allowance
- Insurance plans
- Retirement options
- Many more voluntary benefits
Type One Energy is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity, searching for the best new ideas and remaining open to unique perspectives. Therefore, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment independent of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status, age, or any other characteristics protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.
All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply.
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