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Proxima Fusion in Munich is building the world’s first commercial stellarator fusion power plant. As a Computational Engineer you will own software that defines stellarator geometry, automates multi‑physics analysis, and drives design iterations from concept to deployment using code and simulations.
You will collaborate with physicists, mechanical engineers, and software experts across the globe to translate complex science into a reliable energy technology.
Proxima Fusion is Europe’s fastest-growing fusion company and the continent’s best-funded fusion player, as well as the first spin‑out from the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP). Backed by over €650 M and powered by a growing team across Munich, Zurich, and Oxford, we are developing the hardware and infrastructure needed to deliver the world’s first commercial stellarator fusion power plant.
Our concept advances the most mature fusion technology out there, the Wendelstein 7‑X stellarator, through two next‑generation machines: Alpha and Stellaris. Our work combines stellarator optimisation, advanced computation, machine learning, and high‑temperature superconducting magnets to unlock higher‑performance designs that were previously out of reach.
Turning these designs into a functioning fusion power plant requires excellence and ownership across every discipline, from physics and engineering to software, manufacturing, law, and business functions.
Our approach to stellarator design is rooted in parametric design defined in code, differentiable models, and fully automated analysis pipelines. It is a departure from how complex machines have historically been engineered. As a Computational Engineer, you will be a key contributor to this approach. You will own the software that defines stellarator geometry, automates multi‑physics analysis, and makes complex 3D shapes optimisable. You'll use your combined understanding of engineering and computation to push the boundaries of what can be designed. You will develop new geometric representations, formulate optimisation problems, and find solutions to engineering challenges that don’t have textbook answers. Sitting at the intersection of mathematics, software, and mechanical engineering, you will have direct influence over the design of the machine itself.
At Proxima Fusion, our mission is bold: making limitless clean energy a reality. To get there, we need a high‑performing, diverse team that brings different perspectives, challenges assumptions, and builds together with purpose. We know that diversity of thought and experience leads to better ideas, stronger execution, and a more resilient team. We don’t look at how you identify, what you look like, who you choose to worship or what ethnicity you are. We care about what you can bring to the table.