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Candidates need 2+ years of experience in licensing, regulatory affairs, safety analysis, or a related technical field, a Bachelor’s degree in engineering, physics, nuclear science, or related discipline, and familiarity with licensing and regulatory processes in the energy or infrastructure sectors.
The role is based in Austin, TX or Washington, DC, or candidates must be willing to relocate.
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Ideal candidates are detail-oriented, have strong analytical skills with exposure to probabilistic safety analysis or quantitative risk assessment preferred, excellent organizational and written communication skills, and the ability to manage multiple tasks under tight deadlines.
Responsibilities include assisting in the preparation, review, and management of technical documentation submitted to regulators, conducting spreadsheet analysis, researching and tracking licensing requirements, collaborating with teams, and maintaining organized records.
Develops small nuclear power plants and services
Last Energy focuses on developing small nuclear power plants, providing comprehensive services for mini water-cooled reactors throughout their lifecycle. Their reactors can generate both heat and electricity, making them suitable for various industrial applications while supporting sustainability goals. By leveraging proven nuclear technology and emphasizing standardization, Last Energy aims to make nuclear power more scalable and quickly deployable. The company offers end-to-end services, from planning to maintenance, ensuring an efficient process for clients in markets committed to clean technology.