A Systems Engineer responsible for integrating and operating complex machinery related to thin-film deposition equipment, ensuring seamless coordination of mechanical, electrical, and software subsystems, while serving as a technical leader and troubleshooter during commissioning within a fast-paced fusion energy research environment.
Key Responsibilities
Serve as the primary Systems Engineer for thin-film deposition equipment.
Ensure seamless integration and operation of mechanical, electrical, and software subsystems.
Act as the technical authority for critical utility subsystems.
Troubleshoot issues during commissioning of complex machinery.
Lead communication and coordination across mechanical, electrical, and controls engineering groups.
Requirements
Experience serving as the primary Systems Engineer for complex machinery, including responsibility for seamless integration and operation of mechanical, electrical, and software subsystems.
Proven ability to be the technical authority for critical utility subsystems.
Experience troubleshooting during commissioning of complex equipment.
Ability to lead communication and coordination across mechanical, electrical, and controls engineering groups.
Demonstrated program management skills related to systems engineering projects.
Relevant technical skills and experience in systems integration, mechanical, electrical, and software subsystems.
Compliance with U.S. laws concerning the export of controlled or protected technologies or information (Export Control Laws).
Benefits & Perks
Compensation/salary range (not specified in the posting)
Work schedule: Onsite work environment
Work environment perks: Fast-paced environment, values of integrity, execution, impact, and self-critique
Additional benefits: Commitment to diversity and equal opportunity employment, compliance with export control laws
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