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The ideal candidate will possess:A Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Engineering or a related field. Strong analytical skills with a focus on problem-solving. Experience with process improvement methodologies such as Lean or Six Sigma. Excellent communication and teamwork abilities. Proficiency in engineering software tools.
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Join Helion as an Industrial Engineer where you will play a key role in optimizing our manufacturing processes and improving efficiency. You will work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to design, implement, and refine systems that enhance productivity and quality.
About Helion
Helion is a leading company in the manufacturing sector, dedicated to innovation and continuous improvement. We pride ourselves on our commitment to quality and sustainability, making us a preferred employer in the industry.
About Helion EnergyHelion Energy is at the forefront of revolutionizing energy production, based in Everett, WA. Our mission is to construct the world’s first fusion power plant, paving the way for a future that offers limitless clean electricity. We envision a world where energy is not only clean but also reliable and affordable for all.Since our inception in 2013, we have successfully garnered over $1 billion in funding from esteemed investors including Sam Altman, Mithril, and Capricorn Investment Group, along with new partnerships from SoftBank and Lightspeed. Our latest prototype, Trenta, has achieved remarkable milestones, completing 10,000 high-power pulses and reaching plasma temperatures of 100 million degrees Celsius (9 keV). We are currently advancing our next prototype, Polaris, as we edge closer to realizing our vision of the first fusion power plant.This is an exciting moment to join Helion. You will engage with real-world challenges alongside a team that values urgency, integrity, ownership, and the courage to confront hard truths – essential principles for achieving what has never been done before. Together, we will transform the future of energy, because the world cannot afford to wait.
Join Helion as a Manager of Controls Development Engineering, where you will lead innovative projects in control systems design and development. You will oversee a team of skilled engineers, ensuring the successful execution of control strategies that enhance our cutting-edge technologies. Your expertise will help us achieve our mission of advancing clean energy solutions.
Join Our Mission at HelionAt Helion, we are pioneers in fusion power, based in Everett, WA, with an ambitious goal: to construct the world’s first fusion power plant, paving the way for a future rich in clean and limitless electricity. We envision a world where everyone has access to reliable and affordable energy.Since our inception in 2013, we have attracted over $1 billion in investments from esteemed figures and firms including Sam Altman, Mithril, Capricorn Investment Group, SoftBank, and Lightspeed. Our latest prototype, Trenta, has successfully completed 10,000 high-power pulses, achieving plasma temperatures of 100 million degrees Celsius (9 keV). Currently, we are advancing our next prototype, Polaris, taking vital steps toward our goal of the first fusion power plant.This is a critical moment to become a part of Helion. Here, you will confront real-world challenges alongside a team that values urgency, a rigorous work ethic, accountability, and a commitment to truth—principles essential for accomplishing unprecedented feats. Together, we will revolutionize the future of energy, as the world can’t afford to wait.
Join Helion Energy in Revolutionizing Clean EnergyHelion is a pioneering fusion power company located in Everett, WA, dedicated to creating the world’s first fusion power plant and enabling a future of limitless clean electricity. Our vision is to provide clean, reliable, and affordable energy for everyone, reshaping the future of energy.Since our establishment in 2013, we have garnered over $1 billion from esteemed investors including Sam Altman, Mithril, and Capricorn Investment Group, alongside new partners such as SoftBank and Lightspeed. Our latest prototype, Trenta, successfully completed 10,000 high-power pulses and achieved plasma temperatures of 100 million degrees Celsius (9 keV). We are currently advancing with Polaris, our next prototype, as we strive towards our goal of establishing the world's first fusion power plant.Now is an exciting time to become part of Helion. You will face real-world challenges alongside a team that values urgency, rigor, accountability, and a commitment to uncovering hard truths—principles critical to achieving unprecedented milestones. Together, we will transform the future of energy because the world cannot afford to wait.Your Role and ResponsibilitiesAs the Manager of Plant Control Engineering, you will cultivate and lead a multidisciplinary team that integrates physics, electrical design, software engineering, and operations—creating a cohesive platform that ensures the efficient operation of fusion machines, adapts to grid conditions, and evolves towards commercial reliability. This role is based on-site at our Everett, WA office and reports directly to the Senior Manager of Electrical Engineering.Key responsibilities include:Assemble and lead a diverse team of software, firmware, and electrical engineers to develop the complete control stack for a fusion power plant—from embedded controllers to supervisory automation and data pipelines.Oversee the plant-level control system, managing closed-loop control of essential subsystems (thermal management, grid interface, uptime management) and coordinating the supervisory layer that manages overall plant operations.Direct system design and implementation of both hardware and software for dependable, real-time control, ensuring consistent plant performance during both scheduled operations and dynamic grid events.Facilitate cross-disciplinary collaboration among hardware owners, data analysts, and operations teams to translate machine capabilities and experimental objectives into robust, testable control logic.Create front-end control and visualization interfaces that promote both rapid experimental iterations and long-term automated operations.Design scalable back-end data systems that can effectively acquire and correlate signals across various operations.
About HelionHelion is a pioneering fusion power company located in Everett, WA, dedicated to the ambitious goal of constructing the world’s first fusion power plant, which will usher in an era of limitless clean energy. Our vision is to provide clean, dependable, and affordable energy for all.Founded in 2013, Helion has secured over $1 billion in funding from esteemed investors including Sam Altman, Mithril, and Capricorn Investment Group, alongside new partnerships with SoftBank and Lightspeed, enabling our forward momentum. Our latest prototype, Trenta, successfully executed 10,000 high-power pulses, achieving plasma temperatures of 100 million degrees Celsius (9 keV). Currently, we are advancing our next prototype, Polaris, as we work toward realizing the world's inaugural fusion power plant.Joining Helion at this crucial juncture means engaging in real-world challenges alongside a team that values urgency, rigor, accountability, and a commitment to truth—values essential for achieving unprecedented goals. Together, we will revolutionize the energy landscape, as the world cannot afford to wait.Your Role:As the R&D Manager for Control Systems, you will oversee the team responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining our control and data acquisition systems. These systems play a critical role in managing high-voltage electrical test bays, plasma technology development machines, production manufacturing end-of-line testing, and various sizes of FRC plasma machines.Your leadership will be instrumental in shaping the control systems for our pioneering power plant, Orion, with a focus on fostering collaboration with the Engineering department. You will report directly to the R&D Manager at our Everett, WA office.Key Responsibilities:Lead a team of controls engineers to ensure timely and successful delivery of diverse control and data acquisition systems across the organization.Cultivate and maintain effective cross-team collaborations, particularly concerning the buildout of the Orion machine.Anticipate and address potential technical and personnel challenges proactively.Support individual career development through effective leadership.Recruit and expand the team as necessary to fulfill its objectives.Advocate for the team’s needs to other managers and higher leadership.Collaborate with the team to establish, implement, and sustain coding standards and documentation practices.
AWP Safety is looking for a Traffic Control Flagger based in Everett. This role helps maintain safety at construction sites, protecting both workers and the public. Key responsibilities Guide vehicles and pedestrians safely around active work zones Install and remove safety signage as conditions require Maintain clear communication with team members to support safe operations Role focus This position centers on promoting safety and smooth traffic flow near construction areas. Attention to detail and clear communication are important in this work.
Role overview The Security Control Center Dispatcher at Wynn Resorts, Limited in Everett helps protect both guests and staff. This position manages security communications, keeps watch over surveillance systems, and coordinates responses whenever incidents occur. What you will do Monitor surveillance feeds and manage security communications throughout the property Coordinate prompt responses to reported security incidents Assist in maintaining a safe, welcoming atmosphere for everyone on site
Join Helion, a leader in innovative energy solutions, as a Manufacturing Engineer. In this role, you will be responsible for enhancing manufacturing processes, reducing costs, and ensuring product quality. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement engineering solutions that drive efficiency and effectiveness.
Join Helion as an Industrial Engineer where you will play a key role in optimizing our manufacturing processes and improving efficiency. You will work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to design, implement, and refine systems that enhance productivity and quality.
Join Helion as a Principal RF Electrical Engineer and play a pivotal role in designing and developing innovative RF solutions. In this exciting position, you will lead projects from conception through execution, collaborating with a talented team of engineers to deliver cutting-edge technology. Your expertise will help shape the future of wireless communication.
Join Helion as a Mechanical Engineering Manager overseeing the Modules division. In this pivotal role, you'll leverage your engineering expertise to lead a dynamic team in developing innovative mechanical systems. Your leadership will drive the project from conception through production, ensuring high-quality standards and efficiency.
About Helion Energy Inc.At Helion, we are at the forefront of the fusion energy revolution, based in Everett, WA. Our ambitious mission is to construct the world's first fusion power plant, paving the way for a future filled with limitless clean electricity. We envision a world where energy is clean, reliable, and accessible to everyone.Since our inception in 2013, Helion has successfully raised over $1 billion from esteemed investors, including Sam Altman, Mithril, and Capricorn Investment Group, along with new partners such as SoftBank and Lightspeed, to drive our progress. Our latest prototype, Trenta, achieved 10,000 high-power pulses and reached plasma temperatures of 100 million degrees Celsius (9 keV). We are currently advancing with Polaris, our next prototype on the journey to realizing the first fusion power plant.Joining Helion now means becoming part of a pivotal team dedicated to solving real-world challenges. We are a collective that values urgency, rigor, ownership, and a commitment to transparency—qualities that are essential in pioneering a new era in energy. Together, we can transform the future of energy because the world cannot afford to wait.Key Responsibilities:As a Supplier Development Engineer, you will collaborate closely with suppliers to optimize the production of components for our fusion generators. Your role will involve addressing technical challenges, enhancing our suppliers’ quality systems, and facilitating Helion's transition from rapid prototyping to large-scale generator manufacturing, thus furthering our mission to deliver clean energy to the globe. This position requires you to be onsite and will report directly to the Senior Manager of Electrical Engineering at our Everett, WA facility.Your Contributions Will Include:Collaborating with design engineers to fully understand the design intent of parts, assemblies, and subsystems.Evaluating suppliers’ manufacturing processes and quality systems to source components in conjunction with the procurement team.Supporting the product ramp from new product introduction to high-volume manufacturing.Defining technical and quality specifications for suppliers based on engineering and program requirements.Implementing and overseeing the Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) with selected suppliers to promote efficient production.Ensuring suppliers comprehend submission requirements for documentation (e.g., first article inspection reports, quality documentation).Developing and approving process controls for critical characteristics.Recommending technical product enhancements to mitigate risks and minimize potential defects.Contributing to continuous improvement initiatives by identifying areas for process optimization and innovation.
Join Helion Energy: Pioneering Fusion PowerAt Helion Energy, based in Everett, WA, we are on a mission to revolutionize the world's energy landscape by building the first-ever fusion power plant. Our vision is to create a future where clean, reliable, and affordable energy is accessible to all.Founded in 2013, we've successfully raised over $1 billion from esteemed investors, including Sam Altman and SoftBank, to advance our groundbreaking technologies. With our latest prototype, Polaris, we are achieving unprecedented results, including reaching plasma temperatures exceeding 100 million degrees Celsius. The time to join our mission is now, as we strive to bring fusion energy to the forefront of global power solutions.As part of our dynamic team, you will confront real-world challenges while embodying our core values of urgency, rigor, and accountability. Together, we will shape the future of energy because the world cannot afford to wait.Your Role and Responsibilities:As a Senior Software Engineer specializing in Network and Performance, you will take charge of the architecture and reliability of our communication networks, ensuring seamless connectivity between our fusion systems. You will design, validate, and implement networking solutions that guarantee deterministic control, precise time synchronization, high throughput, and fault tolerance across thousands of devices. Your expertise will be critical in evaluating and deploying advanced networking technologies that support safe and efficient machine operations.Collaboration is key in this role. You will work closely with security engineers to fortify our networks against potential threats, partner with electrical systems engineers to define system interfaces, and liaise with hardware and software teams to integrate networking requirements into the overall system architecture. This hands-on position will require you to configure switches, prototype innovative approaches, and conduct rigorous testing to ensure our plant-wide networking infrastructure is ready for future demands.This is an onsite position reporting directly to the Lead Electrical Engineer at our Everett, WA office.
About Helion Energy, Inc.At Helion, we are pioneering the future of energy as a leading fusion power company located in Everett, WA. Our mission is to construct the world's first fusion power plant, paving the way for a future of limitless clean electricity. We envision a world where energy is not only clean but also reliable and affordable for all.Since our inception in 2013, we have successfully secured over $1 billion in funding from prominent investors including Sam Altman, Mithril, and Capricorn Investment Group, as well as new partners like SoftBank and Lightspeed. Our latest prototype, Trenta, has achieved remarkable milestones, completing 10,000 high-power pulses and reaching plasma temperatures of 100 million degrees Celsius (9 keV). Currently, we are advancing our Polaris prototype, which is crucial to realizing our goal of establishing the first fusion power plant.Join us at this transformative moment in energy history. You will confront real-world engineering challenges alongside a dedicated team that values urgency, precision, accountability, and the commitment to deliver hard truths—qualities essential for our unprecedented mission. Together, we will reshape the energy landscape, for the world cannot afford to wait.
About HelionHelion is an innovative fusion power company located in Everett, WA, dedicated to constructing the world’s first fusion power plant to usher in a future of limitless clean energy. We envision a world powered by clean, reliable, and affordable energy accessible to all.Since our inception in 2013, we have successfully raised over $1 billion from esteemed investors including Sam Altman, Mithril, and Capricorn Investment Group, along with new partners such as SoftBank and Lightspeed, to accelerate our advancements. Our latest prototype, Trenta, has already achieved remarkable milestones with 10,000 high-power pulses and plasma temperatures soaring to 100 million degrees Celsius (9 keV). Currently, we are advancing with Polaris, our next prototype on our journey to the first fusion power plant.Now is a crucial moment to join Helion. You will engage in real-world challenges alongside a team that values urgency, precision, accountability, and a commitment to transparency — principles that are vital to accomplishing what has never been achieved before. Together, we will transform the future of energy because the world cannot afford to wait.Responsibilities:Lead the integration sequence and oversee daily assembly operations across generator subsystems, including vacuum systems, electromagnets, high-voltage capacitor systems, controls, diagnostics, and radiation safety.Develop and maintain a multidisciplinary schedule on a daily and weekly basis to ensure the full completion of builds.Define, plan, and execute integrated subsystem tests in collaboration with various subsystem owners.Conduct build completion reviews to ensure operational readiness and testing preparedness.Collaborate with production, testing, and engineering teams to enhance integration and build processes.Draft work instructions for technician teams to facilitate both standard builds and the resolution of non-conformances.Lead root cause analyses and implement corrective actions during the integration and build phases.Develop strategies for hardware upgrades, replacements, and integration improvements to maximize operational uptime.
About HelionHelion Energy, Inc. is at the forefront of innovation in clean energy, headquartered in Everett, WA. Our ambitious mission is to construct the world's first fusion power plant, paving the way for a future abundant in sustainable and affordable electricity. We envision a world where clean energy is accessible to all.Since our establishment in 2013, Helion has successfully attracted over $1 billion in funding from prominent investors including Sam Altman, Mithril, Capricorn Investment Group, SoftBank, and Lightspeed, driving us toward our goal. Our latest prototype, Trenta, achieved remarkable milestones, completing 10,000 high-power pulses and reaching plasma temperatures of 100 million degrees Celsius (9 keV). Currently, we are advancing with Polaris, our next prototype, on our journey to realizing the first fusion power plant.This is an exciting moment to join the Helion team. You will engage with real-world challenges alongside a group that values urgency, dedication, accountability, and the pursuit of hard truths—qualities essential for accomplishing unprecedented achievements in the energy sector. Together, we will revolutionize the future of energy, because the world cannot afford to wait.
About HelionHelion is at the forefront of fusion power technology, headquartered in Everett, WA. Our mission is to construct the world's first fusion power plant, striving for a future where clean electricity is abundant and accessible to all. We envision a world powered by reliable and affordable energy, free from carbon emissions.Since our inception in 2013, we have successfully secured over $1 billion in funding from esteemed investors including Sam Altman, Mithril, Capricorn Investment Group, SoftBank, and Lightspeed. Our latest prototype, Trenta, achieved remarkable milestones with 10,000 high-power pulses and plasma temperatures reaching 100 million degrees Celsius (9 keV). Currently, we are advancing with Polaris, our next prototype, as we move closer to realizing the world's first fusion power facility.Joining Helion now means becoming part of a transformative journey. You will address real-world engineering challenges alongside a dedicated team that values urgency, diligence, accountability, and transparency—principles crucial for achieving unprecedented goals. Together, we are poised to redefine the energy landscape, because the world cannot afford to wait.
About Helion EnergyHelion Energy is at the forefront of fusion power technology, headquartered in Everett, WA. Our mission is to construct the world's first fusion power plant, paving the way for a future powered by limitless clean electricity. We envision a world where energy is clean, reliable, and affordable for everyone.Since our inception in 2013, we have successfully secured over $1 billion from esteemed investors, including Sam Altman, Mithril, Capricorn Investment Group, SoftBank, and Lightspeed. Our latest prototype, Trenta, has achieved remarkable milestones including 10,000 high-power pulses and plasma temperatures exceeding 100 million degrees Celsius (9 keV). We are currently progressing with Polaris, our next prototype, as we strive towards the realization of the world's first fusion power plant.Joining Helion at this pivotal moment means contributing to groundbreaking advancements with a team dedicated to urgency, rigor, ownership, and transparency—values essential for accomplishing unprecedented feats in energy innovation. Together, we will shape the future of energy, because the world cannot afford to wait.
Helion seeks a Principal Fuel Cycle Engineer based in Everett, WA. This position plays a key part in designing and refining fuel cycles for the company’s energy systems. The work closely aligns with Helion’s mission to advance sustainable energy technologies. Role overview This role focuses on shaping fuel cycle strategies and improving system performance. The Principal Fuel Cycle Engineer will contribute technical expertise to support the development of Helion’s energy solutions. Key responsibilities Design and optimize fuel cycles for Helion’s energy systems Collaborate with engineering teams to ensure alignment with sustainability goals Support ongoing efforts to develop advanced energy technologies Location This position is based in Everett, WA.
Join Helion EnergyAt Helion Energy, we are at the forefront of fusion power technology, based in Everett, WA. Our mission is to construct the world's first fusion power plant, paving the way for an era of limitless clean electricity. We envision a world where energy is clean, reliable, and affordable for all.Since our inception in 2013, we have successfully secured over $1 billion in funding from notable investors, including Sam Altman, Mithril, Capricorn Investment Group, SoftBank, and Lightspeed. Our latest prototype, Trenta, has achieved remarkable milestones, including 10,000 high-power pulses and plasma temperatures of 100 million degrees Celsius (9 keV). We are currently advancing our next prototype, Polaris, on our journey to establish the first fusion power plant.This is an exciting time to become part of the Helion team. You will address complex challenges alongside a dedicated group that values urgency, rigor, ownership, and transparency—principles essential for pioneering new energy solutions. Together, we are poised to transform the future of energy, because the world cannot wait.
Jul 14, 2025
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