Focused Energy
Energy
CryogenicsEngineer(f/m/d)
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“Cryogenics Engineer (f/m/d) at Focused Energy. Skills: Cryogenics, Thermal analysis, Fluid systems. Develop complex cryogenic thermal and fluids systems. Simulate experimental designs”
Industry & Context.
Debugging systems
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
3–5 years integrated thermal and fluids analysis, MSc or PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Chemical Engineering, or related discipline, background in heat transfer, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics, Proficient in thermal analysis using software, Skilled in instrumentation, sensors, and control logic
Nice to Have
experience with hydrogen preferred, Hands-on skills in building test rigs, debugging systems, performing low-temperature measurements
What You'll Do.
Develop complex cryogenic thermal and fluids systems
Simulate experimental designs
Validate experimental designs
Guide technological roadmaps
Develop integrated thermal/fluids analysis models
Model thermal behavior
Ensure cooling performance
Optimize cryogenic system design
Improve analysis models
Assess material behavior at low temperatures
Perform sensitivity analysis
Perform optimization analysis
Perform goal-driven analysis
Define system requirements
Deliver integrated analysis packages
Lead project workstreams
Mentor junior engineers
Ensure technical excellence
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Interdisciplinary teams; Targetry sub-teams; Multiple engineering and science teams
Process & Methodology
Manage timelines
Full Job Description
Company Overview Focused Energy is the leading laser-driven fusion company, pursuing the most promising path to clean, limitless fusion power. With locations in Darmstadt, Germany, and the San Francisco Bay Area, we bring together top scientific and engineering minds to unlock commercially viable fusion energy using proven technologies. We are driving the next chapter of economic growth and scientific innovation through the widespread adoption of clean, abundant fusion energy. Role Overview As a Cryogenics Engineer (f/m/d), you will play a critical role in designing, modeling, and optimizing advanced cryogenic thermal and fluid systems for commercial-scale fusion energy solutions. You will collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to develop, simulate, and validate experimental designs, guiding the roadmap toward efficient and scalable clean energy. What you’ll do: - Develop and build complex cryogenic thermal and fluids models; simulate and validate experimental designs, help guide technological roadmaps, and ultimately develop integrated thermal/fluids analysis models for commercial-scale systems. - Use simulation tools to model thermal behavior, ensure cooling performance, and optimize cryogenic system design. - Continuously improve and iterate analysis models to assess material behavior at low temperatures, working closely with a team of cryogenic engineers. - Perform sensitivity, optimization, and goal-driven analysis cycles to improve system design. - Collaborate with all Targetry sub-teams to define system requirements and deliver integrated analysis packages. - Lead project workstreams from concept to commissioning; mentor junior engineers, manage timelines, and ensure technical excellence. Who you are: - 3–5 years (or equivalent PhD research) performing integrated thermal and fluids analysis involving cryogenic systems (experience with hydrogen preferred). - MSc or PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Chemical Engineering, or related discipline.
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