Superintendent at Helion Energy

Everett, Washington, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Clean Energy, Fusion PowerIndustries

Requirements

  • 10+ years of experience in commercial construction or facilities management
  • Experience managing internal crews and subcontractors on active job sites
  • Proficiency in reading and interpreting technical drawings and specifications
  • Knowledge of facility electrical infrastructure and related trades
  • Skill with hand tools, shop equipment, and finishing tools
  • Ability to coordinate work and resolve issues with internal teams and external vendors

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate daily activities of Helion’s facilities teams
  • Oversee subcontractor performance across scope, schedule, and quality requirements
  • Perform hands-on work as needed
  • Operate effectively in highly ambiguous environments with limited drawings, specifications, or layout plans
  • Manage site logistics for facility projects, including deliveries, equipment setup, and access control
  • Develop and maintain written workplans and schedules to align resources and deadlines
  • Enforce safety standards and ensure a clean, organized, and compliant work environment
  • Collaborate with internal stakeholders to define project requirements and resolve field issues
  • Maintain accurate project documentation, including progress reports, punch lists, and completion checklists

Skills

Facilities Coordination
Subcontractor Oversight
Project Management
Vendor Management
Hands-on Maintenance
Safety Compliance
Site Improvements
Quality Control
Schedule Management

Helion Energy

Develops commercial fusion energy generators

About Helion Energy

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 compared to existing 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 Energy's business model involves selling these fusion generators to industries and governments seeking sustainable energy solutions, while also securing funding from investors and government entities. What sets Helion apart from competitors is their unique combination of steady magnetic and inertial fusion techniques, which allows them to create fusion engines that are significantly more efficient in size, cost, and development time. The company's goal is to have a commercial fusion plant operational within six years, aiming to lead the future of clean energy.

Everett, WashingtonHeadquarters
2013Year Founded
$567.5MTotal Funding
SERIES_ECompany Stage
EnergyIndustries
201-500Employees

Benefits

Medical, dental, & vision insurance
401k
Parental leave
Life & disability insurance
PTO
Equity
Social events

Risks

Increased competition from Commonwealth Fusion Systems threatens Helion's market position.
Funding shortfall in the fusion industry may impact Helion's capital acquisition.
Emergence of cold fusion could disrupt Helion's hot fusion technology focus.

Differentiation

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.

Upsides

Helion aims to have a commercial fusion plant operational within six years.
OpenAI's interest in Helion's fusion power highlights potential for significant partnerships.
Helion's technology could replace current energy sources with limitless clean electricity.

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