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Marvel Fusion GmbH

College Park, MD (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 22 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/11/2026

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Senior Experimental Engineer 4 days left Employer
Marvel Fusion GmbH
Location
Munich, Germany
Salary
To be discussed
Posted
Apr 30, 2026
Posting live until
May 14, 2026
Discipline
Engineering, robotics & instrumentation, Fusion & plasma science, Neutron & light sources, Particle & nuclear
Job type
Industry & business (This will open in a new window from which you will be automatically redirected to an external site after 5 seconds) Who we are Founded in 2019, Marvel Fusion is Europe's leading fusion energy company, uniting 75 scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs across our locations in Munich and Colorado. Backed by over €385 million in public and private funding, we're driven by a shared mission: to deliver clean, abundant energy to the world. Why Marvel Fusion By joining us, you will be: Solving one of the most complex technological challenges known to humanity, harnessing Fusion on Earth
Part of a highly purpose-driven team working on providing the world with clean, safe and abundant energy
Working alongside world-leading scientists and entrepreneurs in the field of Fusion
Part of a start-up where growth on a company and individual level is the default The impact you will make We are seeking an experienced and technically versatile Senior Experimental Engineer to lead the design, assembly, testing, and deployment of advanced diagnostics systems for ultrashort-pulse laser-matter interaction experiments. This role focuses on developing rugged, vacuum-compatible, and EMP-resilient spectrometers and detectors for ion, electron, neutron, and X/gamma-ray measurements in high-field experimental environments. The ideal candidate will possess both strong mechanical engineering fundamentals and hands-on field experience, capable of transitioning experimental diagnostics into low production while ensuring compliance with international standards. Your responsibilities Design and development of mechanical systems for ion, electron, neutron, and X/gamma-ray diagnostics used in ultrafast laser experiments together with scientists. Design in-vacuum electronics cooling systems Experience with vacuum-compatible assemblies using Autodesk Inventor with emphasis on modularity, alignment, and maintenance Integrate diagnostic systems in harsh environments with strong EMP and electromagnetic interference; develop mechanical shielding, cooling and isolation strategies. Select UHV-compatible materials, components, and sealing methods for use in experimental vacuum chambers. Support assembly, alignment, and field deployment of diagnostic devices at remote experimental facilities. Collaborate closely with physicists, electrical engineers, and systems integrators to ensure diagnostic compatibility with laser systems and target chambers. Conduct structural, thermal, and mechanical simulations using COMSOL Multiphysics Create ISO/DIN/CE-compliant documentation, including technical drawings, BOMs, risk assessments, and safety documentation. What you bring B.Sc. or M.Sc. in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering, or a closely related discipline with 5+ years of industry experience Demonstrated experience designing and building precision mechanical systems for high-energy laser experiments or similar research environments Proficiency with Autodesk Inventor for mechanical design Hands-on experience with vacuum-compatible systems and UHV materials Strong understanding of Cooling systems for in-vacuum electronics Familiarity with ISO, DIN, and CE standards relevant to mechanical safety, manufacturing, and system integration Ability to work independently in both lab and remote deployment settings with minimal supervision Strong communication skills and a collaborative, problem-solving mindset What sets you apart Experience deploying diagnostics in high-intensity laser facilities or similar environments Familiarity with spectrometer types such as Thomson parabola, time-of-flight systems, or scintillator-based detectors Proficiency in COMSOL Multiphysics and experience with Geant4, OpenFoam, or other physics codes for shielding and system interaction modeling Experience with Design for Manufacturing (DFM) and Design for Assembly (DFA) practices Prior involvement in transitioning experimental hardware into low manufacturing quantities What we offer Our mission is motivation enough for many. But we also support our team with benefits that foster wellbeing and growth: Public transport reimbursement EGYM Wellpass fitness club access Complimentary health insurance Professional development support Company pension plan
Healthy office snacks

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