Director - Mechanical Engineering
@ Thea EnergyDirector - Mechanical Engineering
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About the job
Thea Energy develops fusion energy technology using innovative stellarator designs. The director manages mechanical systems for fusion reactors, leading multidisciplinary teams to advance sustainable, zero-emission energy solutions.
Requirements
- 15+ years in mechanical or nuclear engineering
- Experience managing large-scale hardware projects
- Proficiency with CAD and FEA tools
- Strong leadership and communication skills
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s in engineering or related field
- Deep knowledge of structural and thermal analysis
- Track record in hardware development
- Ability to work in startup environment
Full job description
Key Responsibility Areas:
- Own the technical baseline for primary and secondary mechanical fusion systems, including requirements, design, development, analysis, verification, though manufacturing, commissioning, and operation.
- Drive system-level trades across relevant performance domains (e.g. thermal, structural, electromagnetic, nuclear, vacuum, cryogenic).
- Maintain accountability for the key performance metrics that define system success.
- Define and enforce interface controls.
- Work with core system-level development teams to define requirements.
- Lead system design and development, addressing the complex 3D non-axisymmetric geometry unique to stellarators.
- Drive disciplined design trades balancing performance, manufacturability, and schedule.
- Own the analysis campaigns required to demonstrate system feasibility and adequate margin under all operating conditions (normal operation, off-normal events, transients).
- Partner with manufacturing and fabrication engineering to ensure all components can be built, inspected, and assembled within realistic tolerances.
- Address stellarator-specific fabrication challenges driven by non-axisymmetric geometry and tight tolerance requirements.
- Own the assembly sequence and integration plan for systems within the overall machine build.
- Serve as the system-level integrator for system interfaces.
- Work with Systems Engineering & Configuration Management to define and maintain interface control documents, requirements flow down, and configuration baselines.
- Coordinate across engineering tools to establish CAD/CAE/PLM workflows and simulation infrastructure.
- Make scope and schedule trade-offs, escalating risks and decision points with clear technical rationale.
- Build, lead, and develop the integrated engineering team, spanning multiple disciplines.
- Define work packages, priorities, and deliverables across the team.
- Maintain technical risk registers and drive mitigation plans to closure.
- Build and maintain a technically rigorous team culture, setting expectations for analysis quality, design rigor, and documentation standards.
Ideal Experience & Skillsets:
- 15+ years of experience in mechanical engineering, nuclear engineering, or a closely related field, with significant time spent on large-scale, high-performance hardware systems.
- Deep technical knowledge of at least two of the following: structural analysis, thermal-hydraulic analysis, vacuum system design, cryogenic engineering, nuclear engineering, high-heat-flux component design, manufacturing engineering.
- Demonstrated experience managing complex, multi-disciplinary hardware development programs from concept through fabrication and test.
- Strong understanding of materials behavior and manufacturing processes for demanding mechanical systems.
- Proficiency with engineering tools: CAD (NX preferred), FEA (ANSYS preferred), and PLM systems.
- Bias toward ownership: you take accountability for outcomes, not just activities.
- Ability to make system-level decisions under uncertainty and defend them with engineering rationale.
- Effective at leading integrated, multi-disciplinary teams through clarity of scope and technical credibility.
- Comfort with ambiguity and pace of a startup building first-of-a-kind hardware.
- Strong written and verbal communication: you can present system status, risks, and trades to executives and to the engineering team with equal effectiveness.
- Track record of building and leading high-performing technical teams.
- Exceptional work ethic and a bias toward action.
- Innate desire to learn, innovate, and challenge assumptions, including your own.
- At least a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, physics, or related fields.
Company Benefits:
- Salary range $135,000-$235,000
- Comprehensive health benefits (e.g. medical/dental/vision)
- Employee equity stock options
- 20 days PTO
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