PT - Nuclear fusion plant tech (Open position)

京都フュージョニアリング
Full-time
On-site
Japan

Job summary

We are recruiting individuals who will be committed to R&D and design related to the nuclear fusion plant engineering as members of our technology development division. We believe that early realization of nuclear fusion will contribute to decarbonization. We will build a strong presence in the experimental nuclear fusion reactor market, aiming to establish the nuclear fusion as a dominant industry in Japan. Our business is being rapidly expanded. We have already received orders for large-scale projects from start-ups and government-affiliated research institution aiming to build the experimental nuclear fusion reactors. We are seeking dedicated individuals who will be involved in our future R&D and business operations which are key to growth.

Job description

You will be engaged in technical development of the main nuclear fusion reactor systems such as the blanket system, the diverter system, and the tritium management system, technical adjustment and commercialization with customers or vendors. Business trip abroad may be required to adjust technical specifications with overseas customers and vendors, and respond to overseas installation and test (mainly Europe and America) Presentation at an academic conference if necessary The scope of your job responsibilities will be coordinated according to your experience and skill.

Target person (necessary requirement)

・Graduated and completed from a 4-year university or graduate school in physics field ・English skill (intermediate level) ・Understanding our corporate vision, mission, and value ・Actively approaching to new technologies, knowledges and various businesses ・Actively taking on challenges without fear of failure

Preferred qualifications

・English skill (Proficient) ・Work experience in a technology start-up company Regardless of knowledge of nuclear power and nuclear fusion, preference will be given to applicants who are familiar with plasma physics, electromagnetism, or control engineering with information technology.