Join us at Copenhagen Atomics as we finish building a functioning thorium molten salt reactor.
Copenhagen Atomics has invented a new form of nuclear reactor, which is significantly more efficient than any previous nuclear reactors. This will be a game changer for the global
energy sector. Our reactors will be able to provide energy at lower cost than any other technology (including fusion).
We believe you have recently graduated high school or another education, and that you are looking for a full-time job with one of Europe’s most exciting technology companies. Furthermore, it is a big advantage if you have practical experience working with your hands (woodworking, welding, soldering, 3D printing, or repairing mopeds/motorcycles/cars).
Department:
As a member of our salt production team, you will be a part of the group that makes the salt for our internal testing today, and the salt that will fuel the reactors in the future. Your role in
the salt production team will be to help assemble and test salt production systems. This work is hands-on, where you screw and rivet the systems together. You will also be doing
testing of the systems you build for air tightness etc. You 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.
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:
- Assembling new salt production systems
- Testing salt production systems prior to commissioning
- Ad-hoc tasks
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
- Have a strong work ethic and are a fast-learner
- Are proactive and self-starting, with the ability to seek out tasks and take initiative
Additional information:
We are an international team of over 65 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.