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Candidates need 5–10+ years’ experience in licensing, regulatory affairs, safety engineering, or similar field, along with a Bachelor’s in engineering, physics, nuclear science, or related (advanced degree preferred).
The role is based in Austin, TX or Washington, DC, or candidates must be open to relocation.
Required skills include knowledge of safety analysis, risk assessment, or safety modeling; strong written and verbal communication in technical/regulatory contexts; excellent project management; and detail-oriented document control skills.
The position requires being based in Austin, TX or Washington, DC, or being open to relocation; no remote work option is mentioned.
A strong candidate has 5–10+ years in licensing or regulatory affairs, an engineering-related degree, safety analysis knowledge, project management skills, and experience coordinating with regulators and stakeholders.
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.