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Commonwealth Fusion Systems is seeking a hands-on Manufacturing Engineer for the weekend shift (Fri–Sun, 6:00 pm–6:00 am) at Devens, MA. You will act as the technical anchor to keep production of high-temperature superconducting magnets safe and efficient when weekday engineering is offline.
Create repeatable processes from complex challenges and drive shift transitions with focus. Requirements include a BS in Manufacturing/Mechanical/Industrial Engineering, 3+ years in manufacturing
Commonwealth Fusion Systems Corporate Operations - Operations -
MA: $103,000-$166,000/year (includes 15% shift differential)
Commonwealth Fusion Systems Corporate Operations - Operations -
Manufacturing / Full-time / On-site
About Commonwealth Fusion Systems Commonwealth Fusion Systems is on a mission to deliver the urgent transition to fusion energy. Combining decades of research, top talent, and new technologies, we are designing and building commercially viable fusion power plants. We have raised nearly $3 billion in capital since 2018 and are the leading private fusion company in the world.
You will be the technical anchor for the 5th Shift, ensuring that production of high-temperature superconducting magnets continues safely and efficiently when the weekday engineering team is offline. This is a first-of-a-kind manufacturing environment where you will turn novel problems into standardized, repeatable processes. Schedule: Shift: Friday through Sunday, 6:00 pm - 6:00 am
What You'll Do - Serve as the primary technical leader for weekend operations, keeping the team focused, aligned, and executing with urgency - Make timely, high-quality decisions in ambiguous, high-pressure situations with strong judgment - Balance production demands with safety and quality, including stopping work when necessary - Lead through influence by driving alignment across teams without direct authority - Train, mentor, and elevate technician performance while maintaining accountability - Actively train, coach, and develop technicians on high-precision manufacturing processes - Translate complex engineering requirements into clear, actionable guidance on the floor - Troubleshoot non-conformances in real time with a structured and decisive approach - Resolve process drift independently and escalate true design or system failures appropriately - Ensure issues are properly documented and communicated (Jira or similar) - Serve as the feedback loop between weekend execution and weekday engineering teams - Identify gaps in work instructions and drive process clarity and improvements - Maintain production rhythm, ensure strong shift transitions, and confirm technicians have required tools and materials
What We're Looking For - BS in Manufacturing, Mechanical, or Industrial Engineering, or equivalent technical experience - 3+ years of hands-on manufacturing engineering experience - Proficient with NX (CAD) and Teamcenter (PLM) - Experience with Jira, Slack, Odoo, or similar ERP systems - Strong understanding of manufacturing processes and production systems - Experience in first-of-a-kind or rapidly scaling manufacturing environments
Bonus Points For - 8+ years in high-complexity assembly environments - Experience with insulation systems similar to the electric motor industry (stator winding, VPI processes, taping, high-voltage isolation) - Knowledge of statistical process control (SPC) and failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA)
Compensation and Benefits - Salary range: $103,000-$166,000/year (includes 15% shift differential). Reported range for role across US locations. - $90,000-$145,000/year base reference range may apply depending on level and location - Competitive Compensation With Equity And Benefits - 13 Company-wide Holidays, flexible vacation