Fusion-based medical isotope and neutron technology at commercial scale
SHINE Technologies operates a fusion-derived commercial platform spanning medical radioisotopes, neutron testing, and nuclear waste processing. The stack—SAP enterprise systems, CAD/simulation tools (SolidWorks, AutoCAD, SAP2000), lab instrumentation (HPLC, ICP-MS)—reflects a hardware-manufacturing-first operation, not a software company. Engineering-heavy hiring (52 of 88 active roles) concentrated in senior and mid-level tracks, paired with active NRC licensing work and first-of-a-kind facility construction, signals a company in the capital-intensive phase of scaling near-term fusion applications beyond R&D.
Notable leadership hires: Engineering Director
SHINE Technologies develops fusion technology with immediate commercial applications in medical diagnostics, cancer therapy, neutron-based materials testing, and nuclear fuel recycling. The company manufactures medical radioisotopes (Molybdenum-99, Lutetium-177) for clinical nuclear medicine and supplies neutron services for industrial and defense-sector testing. Based in Janesville, Wisconsin, SHINE operates across 201–500 employees with active construction and licensing of production facilities, including the Chrysalis medical isotope plant. Revenue derives from radioisotope sales, neutron services, and contract research; the business model sits at the intersection of regulated medical manufacturing and industrial neutron supply.
SHINE is licensing and constructing the Chrysalis medical isotope production facility, implementing NRC compliance and construction inspections, designing prototype neutron-generating equipment, and scaling from clinical to commercial radioisotope production.
Yes. Engineering roles account for 52 of 88 active positions, with majority at senior (35 total) and mid-level (29 total) seniority, and one open Engineering Director role.
SHINE uses SAP enterprise systems (NetSuite, S/4HANA, SD, EWM), CAD and structural simulation (SolidWorks, AutoCAD, SAP2000, STAAD), lab instruments (HPLC, ICP-MS, LabVIEW), and project management (Primavera P6) — a hardware-focused stack typical of regulated manufacturing.
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