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Materials Engineer

Characterize materials to understand their properties under radiation exposure for fusion applications.
Everett, Washington, United States
Entry Level
$90,000 - 110,000 USD / year
1 week ago
Helion Energy

Helion Energy

Building the world's first fusion power plant

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✨ About The Role

- The Materials Engineer will support Helion's materials science needs across R&D, product support, and radiation effects on materials. - Responsibilities include characterizing materials using various instruments such as SEM, FTIR, and microscopy. - The role involves handling radioactive materials and studying the effects of radiation on material properties. - Candidates will collaborate with technical teams throughout the design, development, and deployment phases of fusion devices. - Documentation and communication of technical findings to stakeholders will be a key part of the job.

âš¡ Requirements

- A strong fundamental understanding of materials science or nuclear engineering is essential for success in this role. - Experience with data analysis, visualization, and presentation will be beneficial, particularly in handling error bars and uncertainty analysis. - The ideal candidate will have demonstrated leadership skills through participation in student organizations or impactful internships. - A proactive eagerness to learn and take on challenges is crucial, as shown by involvement in extracurricular activities. - Ambition and a track record of pursuing challenging goals, along with recognition through awards, will set candidates apart.
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Materials Engineer
Everett, Washington, United States
$90,000 - 110,000 USD / year
Engineering
About Helion Energy
Building the world's first fusion power plant