Electrical Engineer - Power Electronics
Marathon Fusion
Other Engineering
San Francisco, CA, USA
Location
San Francisco
Employment Type
Full time
Location Type
On-site
Department
R&D
Compensation
- $115K – $170K • Offers Equity • $5,000 Relocation Reimbursement
About Marathon Fusion
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.
Culture at Marathon Fusion
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.
About the Role
As an Electrical Engineer at Marathon Fusion, you'll work closely with our R&D team of mechanical engineers, physicists, and technicians to prototype, test, and deploy solutions in the pursuit of advancing fusion fuel cycles. From PBC design to testing high-voltage, high-current systems, you'll play a pivotal role in developing robust power electronics for our Plasma Centrifuge and Transmutation R&D efforts.
What You’ll Do
Design and develop power electronics subsystems, including capacitor banks, battery systems, power conversion, and switching.
Design, prototype, and test PCBs for experimental systems.
Integrate power electronics into high-voltage and high-current systems at the platform level.
Work closely with mechanical engineers, controls engineers, physicists, and technicians to build and integrate electrical systems into experimental platforms.
Test, validate, and troubleshoot hardware in lab environments.
Drive safe design practices for high-energy systems.
What You'll Bring
We are open to candidates across a range of experience levels. Strong candidates will have experience in the following areas:
Experience with power electronics design
Experience with PCB design and layout tools
Strong fundamentals in circuits, electromagnetics, and system design
Hands-on experience building and testing hardware
Strong debugging and problem-solving skills
Preferred Experience, But Not Required
Experience leading or mentoring in electrical engineering settings
Familiarity with compact high-voltage and/or high-power systems -- large-scale capacitors, DC-DC converters, battery energy storage systems, power transmission and high power DC power supplies
Familiarity with LabVIEW, Python, or similar tools for interacting with control and data acquisition systems
Compensation and Benefits
Our compensation for this role is purposefully wide to encompass a variety of levels we're willing to hire. Your final compensation package will be determined by an evaluation of your experience and qualifications. All full-time employees receive equity as part of their compensation.
We're proud to offer the following benefits:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Generous paid time off and sick leave
401(k) plan with 4% employer match
Commuter benefits
Fully stocked kitchen
This role is open to applicants who require relocation to the Bay Area and is supported with a $5,000 relocation reimbursement.
Marathon Fusion considers all qualified applicants equally for employment. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, protected veteran status, religion, physical or mental disability, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, or any other basis protected by law, ordinance, or regulation.
Compensation Range: $115K - $170K