To thrive in a Nuclear Fusion career, you need a strong background in physics, engineering, and advanced mathematics, typically supported by a relevant degree such as nuclear engineering or plasma physics. Familiarity with specialized simulation software, diagnostic equipment, and safety certification in radiation or hazardous materials handling is often required. Excellent problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills help professionals collaborate effectively on multidisciplinary fusion projects. These competencies ensure safe, innovative, and efficient progress towards achieving practical fusion energy solutions.