
Job Description
We’re looking for a Plasma Physicist who’s not just into theory—but wants to design, simulate, and help build marine deployable tokamaks. You’ll spend your time running transport and system codes, exploring divertor concepts and operational scenarios, and conducting system level tradeoff studies.
What You’ll Be Doing:
- Running simulations across the full plasma + machine stack: plasma equilibrium and magnetic system optimization, stability & confinement, transport, edge physics, burning plasma physics, diagnostic system design, disruption mitigation.
- Using tools like POPCON, TokaMaker, ASTRA, TGLF, Fuse, CGYRO, BALOO, UEDGE, Bluemira, COMSOL, ANSYS, FEA, and OpenMC to analyze and optimize the full system.
- Developing models and workflows to connect simulations with real-world design constraints.
- Form relationships and foster collaboration with academic & government labs to further optimize and explore the tokamak design space.
- Solving hard problems.
What You Bring:
- Ph.D/M.S. in Plasma Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Applied Physics, or similar (or equivalent experience).
- Experience modeling tokamaks or similar fusion devices— from grad school, postdoc, or industry.
- Strong coding and engineering fundamentals.
- Willingness to do the dirty work involved with early stage startups; assemble the office furniture, setup software licenses, form strong external industry relationships.
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Job Details
- Category
- Mechanical
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Location
- San Francisco, CA
- Posted
- Compensation
- $120,000 - $200,000 per year
About Maritime Fusion
Maritime Fusion develops fusion-based power systems intended for marine and remote-energy operations. Its core product concept features compact tokamak reactors that use high-temperature superconducting magnets to generate continuous power for vessel propulsion and onboard electricity. The company also creates superconducting cable assemblies for power transmission within fusion systems and marine electrical networks.
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