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The world faces an urgent climate crisis that demands transformative energy solutions. Type One Energy exists to meet this challenge by commercializing stellarator fusion power - a clean, abundant energy source that can decarbonize global electricity systems. Climate change isn't a distant threat; it's happening now, and the transition to sustainable energy requires technologies that can provide reliable, carbon-free power at the scale humanity needs. Traditional approaches to fusion have been too complex and expensive, leaving us without the practical clean energy solution our planet requires.

Type One Energy is solving this problem by applying proven advanced manufacturing methods, modern computational physics, and high-field superconducting magnets to build optimized stellarator fusion systems. The company's FusionDirect development program represents the lowest-risk, shortest-schedule path to a fusion power plant, using a partner-intensive and capital-efficient strategy to bring fusion power to the grid within this decade. Founded in 2019 by globally-recognized fusion scientists and veteran business leaders, Type One Energy bridges the gap between laboratory research and commercial deployment, working toward a future where every city across the globe has access to clean, affordable fusion power.

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Senior Cyber Security Engineer

Type One Energy

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States (Hybrid)

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