Future Opportunities at FFC

<p><strong>Who We’re Looking For</strong></p><p>As FFC is growing, we’re building our teams across Engineering, Technical, Business Development, and Operations.</p><p>We welcome individuals who are interested in fusion and clean energy to join our candidate pool for future opportunities. This is a good fit for those who want to work with a great team and contribute to building something new and extraordinary.</p><p>If you submit your information, our team will review your profile. As roles open up, we may reach out to share more details. Thank you for your interest in FFC!<br><br><strong>About FFC</strong></p><p>Fusion Fuel Cycles is building the foundation for the global fusion fuel supply chain starting in Canada.</p><p>Spun out from Canadian Nuclear Laboratories and Kyoto Fusioneering, FFC combines 70+ years of national lab expertise, private-sector execution, and Japanese engineering excellence to develop the systems and infrastructure needed to power fusion pilot plants and transform the energy landscape.</p><p>At FFC, you’ll work alongside world-class scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs pushing the boundaries of fusion readiness. We’re small, mission-driven, funded, and scaling fast. If you’re energized by building from the ground up and want to play a meaningful role in bringing fusion energy to life – join us.</p><p><strong>About UNITY-2</strong></p><p>UNITY-2 is our flagship project. It is a first-of-a-kind fusion fuel-cycle demonstration facility being developed at Chalk River Laboratories in Ontario, with commissioning starting in 2026. The facility will validate the systems required to supply and manage deuterium-tritium fuel for future fusion power plants. UNITY-2 is one of the world’s most advanced non-power fusion infrastructure projects and will serve as a global testbed required for preparing for pilot plants and commercial deployment.</p>

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