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Lead Structural Engineer

$151k - $201k/yr

Everett, WA, USA

Full-Time

Lead Structural Engineer

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Helion Energy

Helion Energy

201-500 employees

Develops commercial fusion energy generators

Compensation Overview

$151k - $201k/yr

+ Equity Grants

Senior, Expert

Everett, WA, USA

Category
Structural Engineering
Architecture & Civil Engineering
Required Skills
CAD
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Requirements
  • 8+ years of structural engineering experience in industrial, commercial, or high-tech facilities (bonus points for previous civil engineering experience)
  • Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) or Structural Engineer (SE) certification
  • Expertise in steel, concrete, and composite structures, with a strong understanding of load analysis and failure modes
  • Experience managing structural projects from concept through construction, including working with contractors and permitting authorities
  • Proficiency in structural analysis software and CAD tools
  • Ability to problem-solve under pressure and manage multiple high-priority projects simultaneously
Responsibilities
  • Lead the structural design and analysis of new buildings, testing facilities, and research structures
  • Write and review engineering calculations, drawings, and specifications to ensure compliance with building code standards
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including architects, mechanical engineers, and civil engineers to integrate structural solutions into broader project goals
  • Oversee engineering contractors, ensuring the timely and high-quality execution of drawings
  • Conduct site assessments and inspections, identifying and resolving structural issues in real-time during construction
  • Drive innovation in materials, construction techniques, and design approaches to support Helion’s rapid development timelines
  • Ensure regulatory compliance, including seismic, wind, and load-bearing requirements, for all structural projects

Helion Energy focuses on developing fusion generators to make fusion energy commercially viable. Their fusion generators are designed to be smaller, cheaper, and faster to produce than current technologies. The company utilizes pulsed accelerator technology, which is essential for addressing the Helium-3 crisis, a critical element for modern computing and clean energy. Helion's team consists of experienced entrepreneurs and scientists who have created award-winning prototypes that are seen as promising in the fusion energy sector. Unlike competitors, Helion combines steady magnetic and inertial fusion techniques, resulting in engines that are significantly smaller, cheaper, and quicker to develop. The goal of Helion Energy is to have a commercial fusion plant operational within six years, providing sustainable and efficient energy solutions to industries and governments.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Series F

Total Funding

$1B

Headquarters

Everett, Washington

Founded

2013

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Helion secured $425M funding, indicating strong investor confidence.
  • New fusion plant in central WA marks progress towards operational fusion energy.
  • Helion's rise in GeekWire 200 rankings shows increasing tech community recognition.

What critics are saying

  • Competition from Commonwealth Fusion Systems threatens Helion's market position.
  • ITER project could overshadow Helion if it achieves breakthroughs first.
  • Public wariness of nuclear energy could hinder Helion's commercial success.

What makes Helion Energy unique

  • Helion's pulsed non-ignition technology offers low-cost, 24/7 power generation.
  • Fusion engines are 1,000 times smaller and 500 times cheaper than competitors'.
  • Helion addresses the Helium-3 crisis, crucial for computing and medical imaging.

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1 year growth

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