Solving one of the most complex technological challenges known to humanity, harnessing Fusion on Earth
Part of a highly purpose-driven team working on providing the world with clean, safe and abundant energy
Working alongside world-leading scientists and entrepreneurs in the field of Fusion
Part of a start-up where growth on a company and individual level is the default
The impact you will make
As an Electrical/Mechatronics Engineer Intern, your contributions will be crucial to develop critical components for MF experimental campaigns. In addition, you will help to maintain proper documentation. Together with mechanical engineers and scientists, you will help in the design of motion control and monitoring test setups. ### Your responsibilities
Assembly and testing PCB for motion control and cameras. - Build and set up test benches for signal monitoring and testing
Take part in project meetings to stay up to date with the latest developments
Support the science team during preparation, testing, and debugging of electronics
Assemble and wire electrical prototypes following design schematics
Document best practices to ensure high-quality builds and safe working standards
Hands-on experience with PCB and soldering skills, cable management
Write Electrical Testing protocols and reports, creating wiring and system diagrams/schematics
What you bring
Enrolled in or studying Electrical, Electronics, or Mechatronics Engineering
Hands-on experience building electronics prototypes
Familiarity with electrical design software such as EPLAN, SolidWorks Electrical, AutoCAD Electrical, or similar tools
Solid understanding of both digital and analog electronics and strong troubleshooting skills
Experience reading and interpreting electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and harness drawings
Comfortable using and maintaining a wide range of hand tools, power tools, and lab equipment
Skilled with wiring tools such as crimpers, wire splicing, soldering, and pin extraction tools
Experience with measurement instruments and power distribution hardware (oscilloscopes, multimeters, power supplies, transformers, etc.)
Excellent communication skills and a structured, organized working style
Experience with microcontrollers (e.g., ESP32) or other programmable boards (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi)
Attention to detail and a commitment to producing high-quality work. - Good communication skills and the ability to work effectively as part of a team. For more information on how we process your application data, please review our privacy notice.