Overview:
We are seeking a Materials Scientist to lead the development of mass production of several mm sized precision silicon spheres for next-generation fusion targets. This role will pioneer advanced precision techniques for mass production of precision fusion capsules on machines to enable large-scale manufacturing on the scale of a 10 Hz manufacturing rate.
Primary Responsibilities:
Develop equipment and processes for grinding, polishing, lapping spheres or alternative techniques.
Develop/oversee creating low cost feed stock for sphere production with single crystal silicon.
Implement precision metrology appropriate for mass production of spheres.
Assist with polishing of diamond overcoated spheres.
Investigate other related materials issues needed in the production of targets at mass scale.
Qualifications:
Required:
PhD or MS, or experience equivalent, in Materials Science, Applied Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or related field.
Experience with ceramics or other brittle materials.
Strong analytical measurement skills.
Preferred:
Demonstrated ability to work with mass production machines or processes.
Experience polishing to a high degree of smoothness.
Experience with sphere or ball manufacturing.
Familiarity with process scale-up or industrial mass production.
Salary & Benefits:
The base salary range for this role is $150,000 - $285,000; The pay range provided is an estimated base range for this role. Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and education.
We offer market-competitive compensation and an excellent benefits program, including Medical, Dental, and Vision plans, company-paid holidays, matching 401k, and more!
About Inertia:
Inertia is taking the most direct, scientifically-proven path to commercializing fusion, leveraging the only successful achievement of fusion ignition, using a process that was pioneered at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). With groundbreaking innovation, transformative technology, and multi-year investment, Inertia is committed to commercializing fusion energy in the next decade.