Magnets Engineering Manager
Listed on 2026-06-01
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineer, Energy Engineer, Systems Engineer -
Energy/Power Generation
Electrical Engineering, Energy Engineer
Magnets Engineering Manager
Fusion energy offers the potential for significant quantities of low‑carbon, inherently safe, abundantly fuelled baseline energy, supporting sustainable climate action and energy independence. While the technical challenge remains high, confidence is increasing, and the rewards of realising fusion are almost incalculable. Anticipated to come online for commercial purposes in the middle of this century, fusion offers a viable means to sustainable net zero in the UK and globally, and to increased energy security.
The UK is a world leader in fusion research and development and in the drive to realise commercially viable energy from fusion, a sector with an estimated value of £tns per year. STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production) is the UK’s flagship national programme to deliver a prototype fusion energy plant, targeting 2040, and a path to commercial viability of fusion.
STEP is deliberately bold and ambitious and seeks people who want to be part of a world‑changing endeavour and who have credible and relevant experience in delivery. STEP is led by a new company, UK Fusion Energy Ltd. (UKFE) which was established for this purpose and is wholly owned by the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA). The magnets confining the plasma form the heart of the tokamak device.
They are one of the biggest engineering challenges and their design is intimately linked with the plasma performance, overall plant size and maintenance strategy. STEP plans to exploit jointed REBCO magnets to provide the confining field required while allowing access to maintain the machine. This will require some of the biggest HTS magnets yet. While the STEP programme targets 2040 for the operation of the STEP prototype power plant at the West Burton site, during 2025‑2029 (the presently funded “tranche 2a”) the magnet team must mature the design and burn down the biggest technical risks through a step‑by‑step approach to technology demonstration including model coils.
UKIFS must act as overall integrator and design authority while working to develop the supply chain for the fusion power plants of the future – including magnets.
Reporting to the Head of Tokamak Machine, the Magnets Engineering Manager will lead an integrated team including both UKFE / UKAEA staff and the efforts of various specialist external organisations in order to deliver both the necessary design and the necessary confidence in it. The role will develop as the programme approaches construction and external contracts are placed. The successful candidate will champion cross‑functional working with a focus on the best outcomes for the overall programme.
They will thrive in a continually changing environment as both the STEP tokamak and the organisation needed to deliver it evolve at pace.
- Act as Technical Authority for STEP magnets
- Responsible for overall adequacy of magnet design and development: performance, integrity and technical delivery
- Drive forward magnet design work (including remountable joints) in harmony with the overall plant design
- Prioritise design efforts to allow convergence of overall plant design
- Guide the team to achieve target design definition levels and confidence levels required by the programme
- Manage interfaces with wider STEP power plant systems
- Ensure intellectual property generated by the programme is managed in accordance with UKIFS policy
- Effectively prioritise technical risks and deliver mitigating actions including the related technology demonstration programme
- Drive technology demonstration to eliminate major obstacles and increase confidence in the fulfilment of magnet requirements
- Continually review priorities and deploy resources accordingly
- Interact with other technical and functional areas (e.g. plasma, power & cooling, commercial, prototype & test and project management) and external organisations
- Champion cross‑functional working
- Make informed decisions and solve problems effectively, considering diverse perspectives and organisational goals
- Pursue best‑for‑programme solutions and lead cross‑functional teams to implement them
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