Marathon Fusion is building the engineering technologies needed to scale fusion from breakeven experiments into real power plants. While much of the industry is focused on proving new fusion devices, our focus is on the practical systems that will make fusion deployable at climate-relevant scale. We develop core fuel cycle and plant-level technologies for stable isotope production, fuel cycle closure, and advanced blanket systems that enable both energy generation and high-value co-products. Founded in 2023, Marathon Fusion is building the components and systems that will help fusion become a practical, abundant, and reliable energy source for the 21st century. As an Applied Physicist on the Lithium Team, you’ll work closely with mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, and technicians to design, execute, and interpret experiments that advance the development of the fusion fuel cycle and stable isotope production. With your hands-on experience designing and testing in a reactive materials systems (e.g., lithium, liquid metals, or molten salts), you’ll play a central role in the development and iteration of a first-of-its-kind isotope separation device. We are a startup environment characterized by a need for focus, adaptability and prioritization in a shifting landscape. Thriving in this environment requires excellent proactive communication across roles and backgrounds, the ability to build and maintain trust between team members, and the willingness to learn and develop new skills on the job. We place particularly high weight on each team member's ability to be self-directed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level