US Summer Intern
Tokamak Energy
Posted
Jan 31, 2026
Location
USA
Type
internship
Mission
What you will drive
In this role, you will:
- Assist in market research and competitive analysis for fusion and HTS technology opportunities.
- Help prepare strategic business cases, presentations, and pitch materials to support partnerships with industry, investors, and research institutions.
- Research U.S. federal and state energy policy, fusion funding trends, and regulatory frameworks affecting advanced energy technologies.
- Support coordination with key stakeholders, including government agencies, national laboratories, academic partners, and potential collaborators.
Impact
The difference you'll make
This role contributes to developing clean and sustainable fusion energy solutions that address climate change and provide global energy security through business development, policy research, and stakeholder engagement in the advanced energy sector.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
Requirements for this internship:
- Motivated undergraduate or graduate student in business, public policy, economics, or related field.
- Interest in business development in clean energy, public policy and regulatory affairs, stakeholder engagement, and strategic analysis and research.
- Strong communication skills (oral/written), decision-making, problem-solving, planning and organizing abilities.
- Knowledgeable about fusion and Tokamak Energy, self-motivated, and well-organized.
Benefits
What's in it for you
- Salary: up to $6000 for the contracted term (8-10 weeks)
- Investment in training and development to support career progression
- Opportunity to work on and contribute to world class innovation
- Hybrid office/remote working available
About
Inside Tokamak Energy
Tokamak Energy is a leading global commercial fusion energy company developing spherical tokamaks as the optimal route to commercial fusion energy. The company also leads in High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) magnet technology for applications in renewable energy, medicine, science, and propulsion.