Licensing Manager (UK) at Last Energy

England, United Kingdom

Last Energy Logo
Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Nuclear Energy, EnergyIndustries

Requirements

Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant technical field, with an advanced degree preferred. They must have at least 5 years of experience in engineering project management or a related role, demonstrating strong communication skills and a thorough understanding of nuclear safety principles, risk assessment methodologies, and regulatory compliance requirements. Strong project management skills, including the management of third-party technical service providers, are also necessary, along with alignment with Last Energy’s simplified approach to regulatory compliance.

Responsibilities

The Licensing Manager will provide strategic leadership in developing and executing a UK licensing roadmap, acting as the primary point of contact between Last Energy and the UK nuclear regulatory network. They will lead the preparation and quality check of regulatory filings, license applications, and safety cases, monitor and address regulatory issues, and proactively mitigate regulatory risks. Additionally, the role involves managing budgets, schedules, and deliverable quality for third-party licensing firms and serving as the main point of contact for these external providers.

Skills

Project Management
Nuclear Safety
Risk Assessment
Regulatory Compliance
Leadership
Stakeholder Management
Communication
Budget Management
Safety Cases
Regulatory Filings

Last Energy

Develops small nuclear power plants and services

About Last Energy

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.

Washington, District of ColumbiaHeadquarters
2020Year Founded
$62.3MTotal Funding
SERIES_BCompany Stage
Industrial & Manufacturing, Energy, Social ImpactIndustries
51-200Employees

Risks

Competition from nuclear fusion advancements could impact market position.
Potential regulatory delays in UK projects may affect timelines.
Dependence on external financing poses financial risks for project execution.

Differentiation

Last Energy uses proven reactor technology for small modular nuclear power plants.
The company offers a first-of-its-kind delivery model for nuclear plant deployment.
Last Energy provides end-to-end services for the lifecycle of nuclear power plants.

Upsides

Growing interest in micro nuclear plants supports Last Energy's market expansion.
Successful $40M Series B funding indicates strong investor confidence.
Partnerships with DB Energy and Enea SA enhance market reach in Europe.

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