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Head of Production

Fuse·Worldwide·San Leandro, California·mid
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ABOUT FUSE We are building one of the most potentially consequential companies of the century. Our mission is to accelerate the world's transition to fusion energy while safeguarding humankind. This is not a normal company. This is not a normal job. We are committed for the long term to win. ABOUT THE ROLE You'll lead Fuse's transition from prototypes to building generators at scale. Today, small teams build complex, and low-volume pulsed power hardware by hand. Your job is to build the factory that build the generators. Turn prototypes into repeatable production without losing the speed or quality that got us here. WHAT WE VALUE - Obsess about the details — sloppy work costs us later, so do it right the first time. - Care — pick up the trash. Do things no one asks you to do. Go the extra mile because you care. - Act with urgency — every hour matters more than it feels like it does. - Be responsible for the outcome, not just the task; if it is not working, it remains your problem until it is fixed. - Assume good intent — disagree openly, then commit fully once a call is made. CORE RESPONSIBILITIES - Take responsibility for production operations across Fuse's manufacturing floor, from component fabrication through final assembly and test. - Build and scale a production team, hiring and developing manufacturing leads, technicians, and production engineers as volume grows. - Design and implement production processes, work instructions, and quality systems that hold up as output scales from one-off builds to repeatable runs. - Partner directly with design and manufacturing engineering to resolve manufacturability issues and feed real production data back into design decisions. - Be responsible for production schedules and throughput targets; identify and remove bottlenecks across the floor. - Drive continuous improvement across safety, quality, cost, and cycle time. - Manage vendor and supplier relationships that support production: materials, tooling, contract manufact