The Metrology Engineer will perform dimensional inspections and precise alignments of complex fusion system components using portable 3D metrology technology to ensure accurate assembly and optimal performance of the SPARC fusion demonstrator.
Key Responsibilities
Perform mid- to large-scale dimensional inspections using portable 3D metrology technology on SPARC systems and structures.
Conduct precise alignments of key systems and structures within the dense device assembly according to the metrology plan.
Requirements
Experience utilizing portable 3D metrology technology to perform mid- to large-scale dimensional inspections and precision alignments on complex systems and structures.
Ability to perform dimensional inspections and alignments according to the SPARC metrology plan on a variety of unique systems and structures within a dense device assembly.
Knowledge of and compliance with U.S. export control laws concerning the export of controlled or protected technologies or information.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and adapt to the operational demands of a high-technology fusion power demonstrator project.
Strong understanding of the importance of precise alignment and assembly of systems such as high-temperature superconducting and copper magnets, thermal shields, cryogenic cooling systems, vacuum vessels, and plasma facing components.
Willingness to work onsite at Commonwealth Fusion Systems facilities.
Benefits & Perks
Compensation/salary range not specified
Work schedule: Onsite, fast-paced environment
Work environment perks: Diverse perspectives, mission-driven culture, values of integrity, impact, self-critique
Additional benefits: Equal opportunity employer, compliance with export control laws
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