Join us at Copenhagen Atomics as we finish building a functioning thorium molten salt reactor that burns nuclear waste and drives real change.
We at Copenhagen Atomics believe that the solution to nuclear waste already exists. The solution lies in recycling nuclear waste to create an abundance of affordable and green energy, significantly reducing the amount of waste and the time we have to store it.
As a member of our electronics and sensors team, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the assembly of essential components and thus be at the heart of the development of one of the key technologies in the world for the next century.
As a company, we value curiosity, flexibility, being self-driven, yet able to collaborate, and the possibility to grow as a person and professional.
You’ll play an important role in:
- Assembly of prototype and production sensors and actuators.
- Testing of components, as well as the development of these tests.
- Analysis of broken components and feedback of design improvements.
To succeed in the role, you:
- Have a keen eye for detail, with an interest in maintaining high quality.
- Are adaptable for different tasks and have a willingness to learn new skills.
- (Preferable) have some hand soldering experience.
- (Preferable) have some Linux experience.
Educational Background:
This position is ideal for technical students, early university students or recent gymnasium/high school graduates eager to gain hands-on experience in a pioneering technology environment.
Additional information:
One will have opportunities to work on a wide range of tasks. This will depend on the exact requirements of the department, but also on the skills of the individual. The candidate would ideally be willing to accept varying hours of work dependent on the ongoing manufacturing forecast.
Based in Copenhagen, we are an international team of over 60 engineers, technicians, designers, and more who are in the process of developing a new, low-cost, abundant, sustainable, and safe nuclear technology to be manufactured on assembly lines in the future.