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Proxima Fusion

Plasma Spectroscopy Diagnostician

Oxford
Posted about 14 hours ago
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WHO WE ARE

Proxima Fusion is Europe’s fastest-growing fusion company and the continent’s best-funded fusion player, as well as the first spin-out from the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP). Backed by over €650M and powered by a growing team across Munich, Zurich, and Oxford, we are developing the hardware and infrastructure needed to deliver the world’s first commercial stellarator fusion power plant.

Our concept advances the most mature fusion technology out there, the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator, through two next-generation machines: Alpha and Stellaris. Our work combines stellarator optimization, advanced computation, machine learning, and high-temperature superconducting magnets to unlock higher-performance designs that were previously out of reach.

Turning these designs into a functioning fusion power plant requires excellence and ownership across every discipline, from physics and engineering to software, manufacturing, law, and business functions.

BY JOINING OUR TEAM YOU’LL GET TO

  • Shape the architecture of the world’s first commercial fusion power plant – Own system-level decisions that determine how a first-of-a-kind energy technology is designed, integrated, and ultimately deployed at scale.
  • Solve some of the most complex engineering challenges – Work across tightly coupled disciplines (plasma physics, magnets, cryogenics, manufacturing, controls, and more) to resolve critical trade-offs and turn cutting-edge science into a functioning product.
  • Design real hardware with a pragmatic, fast-moving team from all over the world – Combine advanced simulation and systems thinking with a strong execution mindset, focusing on practical engineering solutions that accelerate the path to commercial fusion energy.

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YOUR IMPACT

As a Plasma Spectroscopy diagnostician you will be designing and building one of the most important diagnostics on the Alpha stellarator. This role provides a unique opportunity to work alongside other diagnostic experts, software engineers, fusion scientists, and fusion engineers, making a tangible impact on the future of clean energy. The role will require the management of the full product lifecycle of this important diagnostic from conception, through design, review, testing, installation, calibration, operation and maintenance on the Alpha stellarator.

WHAT YOU WILL DO

  • Lead the design and build of spectroscopic diagnostics to be deployed on the Alpha stellarator to measure spatial profiles of ion temperature, impurity concentration, and flow.
  • Develop a detailed diagnostic specification able to deliver the measurement performance required from the various stellarator plasma spectroscopic diagnostics planned for Alpha: Charge exchange emission in the visible, Crystal spectrometer in the X-ray region and various wide band spectroscopic systems to monitor impurity emission from the visible through vacuum ultraviolet and into the XUV range.
  • Work with the engineering team on Alpha to establish a robust implementation of each spectroscopic diagnostic.
  • Prepare and execute plans for all the steps required to implement the diagnostic and bring it into operations: design, procure, build, test, install, commission, calibrate, operate and maintain.
  • Oversee and undertake/delegate/subcontract packages of work as part of the plan to ensure successful completion of all spectroscopic diagnostics.

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WHO YOU ARE

  • A Master’s degree or higher in physics, engineering, or equivalent experience.
  • Have experience using high resolution spectrometers.
  • Have worked on at least one spectroscopic diagnostic instrument on a large infrastructure machine (accelerator, telescope, laser or fusion device).
  • Strong knowledge of geometric optics and light propagation in optical systems.
  • Experience of designing and building a spectroscopic system for a plasma device would be an advantage.
  • Working knowledge of Python software development and modern tool chains (uv, git etc.).
  • Experience using optical design software for ray-tracing would be an advantage.

INTERVIEW PROCESS

  • Recruiter Interview (30-60 min)
  • Technical Screening (30 min)
  • Technical Panel (3x60 min)

At Proxima Fusion, our mission is bold: making limitless clean energy a reality. To get there, we need a high-performing, diverse team that brings different perspectives, challenges assumptions, and builds together with purpose. We know that diversity of thought and experience leads to better ideas, stronger execution, and a more resilient team. We don’t look at how you identify, what you look like, who you choose to worship or what ethnicity you are. We care about what you can bring to the table.

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Skills

Plasma Spectroscopy
High Resolution Spectrometers
Geometric Optics
Light Propagation
Python
Ray-tracing Software
Optical Design
System Design
Project Management
Calibration
Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy
X-ray Spectroscopy

Location

Munich, Bavaria, Germany

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