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What is the difference between Scientist Plasma vs Scientist Nuclear?

AspectScientist PlasmaScientist Nuclear
Required CredentialsAdvanced degrees in physics, engineering, or related fields; certifications in plasma technologyAdvanced degrees in nuclear engineering, physics; certifications in nuclear safety
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, plasma laboratories, industrial facilitiesNuclear power plants, research reactors, laboratories
Industry UsageFusion energy, plasma manufacturing, space propulsionNuclear energy, medical isotopes, nuclear safety

Scientist Plasma and Scientist Nuclear both require advanced degrees and specialized certifications. While Scientist Plasma focuses on plasma physics applications like fusion energy and space propulsion, Scientist Nuclear deals with nuclear energy production and safety. Both roles are vital in energy research and often share similar work environments, but their specific expertise and industry applications differ significantly.

What does a scientist plasma do?

A plasma scientist researches and develops applications involving plasma, the fourth state of matter, often working in fields like materials processing, fusion energy, or aerospace. They design experiments, analyze data, and use specialized tools such as vacuum chambers and spectrometers to study plasma behavior and properties.
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Computational Plasma Scientist - Kinetic / PIC Modeling

Fusion Energy Base

Everett, WA • On-site

$85 - $120/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

About Helion

Helion is a fusion power company based in Everett, WA, with the mission to build the world’s first fusion power plant, enabling a future with unlimited clean electricity. Our vision is a world with clean, reliable, and affordable energy for everyone.

Since Helion’s founding in 2013, we have raised $1.5billion from long‑time investors such as Sam Altman, Mithril, and Capricorn Investment Group as well as new investors including Thrive Capital, LightSpeed Venture Capital, SoftBank, and others to propel us forward. Our current prototype, Polaris, has reached record‑breaking plasma temperatures of 150million degrees Celsius (13keV). Helion is continuing to iterate and is on the path to the world’s first fusion power plant, Orion.

This is a pivotal time to join Helion. You will tackle real‑world challenges with a team that prizes urgency, rigor, ownership, and a commitment to delivering hard truths – values essential to achieving what no one has before. Together, we will change the future of energy, because the world can’t wait.

What You Will Be Doing

Helion is hiring a Computational Plasma Scientist to run, analyze, and interpret kinetic / Particle‑in‑Cell simulations that support our understanding of plasma behavior in Helion’s fusion generators. In this role, you will use tools such as WarpX or similar PIC codes to execute defined simulation studies, analyze field and particle outputs, and compare results against experimental data from Helion’s operating machines. You will contribute to physics insight across topics such as plasma startup, RF/plasma interactions, particle transport, sheath behavior, and other kinetic effects that may not be fully captured by fluid or MHD models. This position reports to the Manager of Computational Science at our Everett, WA office and supports Helion’s path toward fusion electricity.

You Will
  • Run kinetic / Particle‑in‑Cell simulations using WarpX or similar PIC codes to study plasma behavior relevant to Helion’s FRC systems
  • Develop and maintain simulation input decks, PICMI scripts, parameter scans, and repeatable workflows for defined kinetic modeling studies
  • Analyze field, particle, and diagnostic outputs from PIC simulations using Python or similar scientific computing tools
  • Compare kinetic simulation results against experimental measurements and summarize findings into clear technical takeaways
  • Work with experimental scientists, diagnostics engineers, RF engineers, and MHD modelers to understand modeling needs, interpret results, and identify when PIC simulations can provide useful insight
  • Build analysis scripts, visualizations, and reduced data products that help make simulation results easier to interpret and share across teams
Required Skills
  • PhD in Plasma Physics, Applied Physics, Computational Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a related technical field
  • Relevant experience running, analyzing, or interpreting kinetic / Particle‑in‑Cell plasma simulations in academic, national lab, or industry settings
  • Strong understanding of kinetic plasma physics and Particle‑in‑Cell modeling methods
  • Experience running and interpreting PIC simulations using WarpX, OSIRIS, VPIC, EPOCH, Smilei, LSP, FBPIC, or comparable codes
  • Experience supporting simulation studies, including input setup, boundary conditions, parameter scans, convergence checks, or validation workflows
  • Strong scientific programming skills in Python, MATLAB, Julia, C++, Fortran, or similar languages for simulation analysis and visualization
  • Ability to operate autonomously on day‑to‑day technical tasks while communicating progress, risks, and results clearly to computational, experimental, and cross‑functional audiences
Benefits
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision plans for employees and their families
  • 31 days of PTO (21 vacation days and 10 sick days)
  • 10 paid holidays, plus company‑wide winter break
  • Up to 5% employer 401(k) match
  • Short‑term disability, long‑term disability, and life insurance
  • Paid parental leave and support (up to 16 weeks)
  • Annual wellness stipend

Helion is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity at our company. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. If you need assistance or an accommodation during the interview process, please let us know.

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