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Cloud Infrastructure Engineer
Pacific Fusion
Designs and builds modular pulsed magnetic fusion systems for clean, affordable energy.
Design & implement cloud infrastructure for engineering, data, and control systems.
Work closely with the HPC Cloud Infrastructure engineering team to ensure cohesive management of cloud resources and develop sharable components for monitoring and security
Automate resource deployment using infrastructure as code tools such as CloudFormation and Pulumi and own CI/CD frameworks for deployment
Anticipate future infrastructure needs in Pacific Fusion’s rapidly growing engineering efforts and tailor cloud architectures to facilitate new use cases
Partner with the Controls Systems Lead and other engineers to design efficient and scalable systems to meet engineering objectives
Design and implement cloud-based infrastructure to support Pacific Fusion’s control systems, hardware testing systems, application servers, and data acquisition devices
Ensure sound security postures and partner with the Security Team to automate security controls, monitoring, and response
What you bring
cloud security
iac
public cloud
ci/cd
database
interpersonal
Strong cloud security fundamentals covering best practices for access controls, network configurations, and automated monitoring
Excellent interpersonal skills to carefully understand system requirements and efficiently enable end users to meet business objectives
Familiarity with database systems used for quantitative data
Experience working closely with PhD scientists and R&D technology organizations
Experience working in hard tech industries such as: fusion, aerospace, EVs, energy, robotics
Experience with infrastructure-as-code tooling such as CloudFormation, Pulumi, or Terraform
4-10 years of expertise in deploying resources on public cloud environments such as AWS, Google Cloud, and/or Azure
Competency with CI/CD workflows and tooling
Benefits
Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
Equity plan
Generous paid time off (including sick leave, vacation, paid family leave)
The company secured over $900 million in Series A funding led by top-tier investors.
135k ft²
Facility Size
Construction is underway in a 135,000-square-foot facility in San Leandro.
150 Modules
Fusion Target
They aim to use 150 modular units to achieve net facility gain by 2030.
Led by founders from NASA, DOE labs, and genomics—Eric Lander (co‑founder/CEO) and Keith LeChien (CTO) steer the technical vision.
They’re pioneering pulsed magnetic inertial fusion: stacking modular ‘bricks’ in Marx generators to drive fuel capsules to fusion.
Built in a 135k ft² San Leandro facility, the team of ~60 engineers and scientists is constructing full-scale pulser modules.
Collaborations with General Atomics and US national labs accelerate scaling and prototype testing.
Their demonstration system in Livermore targets research-grade operations ahead of commercial rollouts.
By focusing on mass‑manufacturable modules and affordable supply chains, they aim to bring fusion to market within a decade.
Culture + Values
Talented, humble builders
United by a shared sense of urgency — to meet rapidly growing global energy demand while addressing climate change
Shared sense of responsibility — to each other, to our investors, to our country, and to our planet
Committed to collaborating with the broader scientific community… regularly share and publish our research… committed to partnering with communities, regulators, policymakers, suppliers, industry peers, and customers
Environment + Sustainability
$900M+ Funded
Series A Financing
Raised $900 million in Series A funding tied to technical milestones for advancing clean energy solutions.
>100 MJ Output
Fusion Energy Yield
Collaborating with partners to achieve high-yield fusion energy output in inherently safe, carbon-free systems.
2030 Target
Net Facility Gain
Technology aims to achieve net facility gain by 2030, producing more fusion energy output than stored energy input.
Mission: power the world with abundant, affordable, clean energy
Building pulsed magnetic inertial fusion system using widely available materials and mass‑manufacturable modular units ('bricks' and 'modules') to support scalable clean power
Collaborating with National Lab partners (General Atomics, LLNL) to drive advances toward high‑yield fusion in inherently safe, carbon‑free systems
Inclusion & Diversity
No publicly available DEI strategy or gender-related statistics found on website or LinkedIn profiles
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