Thanks for your interest in Oklo! We are searching for someone with a technical background, passionate about nuclear power and its ability to help communities by providing clean and reliable heat and electricity. Consideration of the impact of Oklo facilities to both the human and non-human environment is essential in deploying a product people want in their communities. Siting and environmental licensing combines evaluation of technical aspects of the Oklo nuclear facilities with site characteristics and social considerations unique for each deployment. Thus, the engineer in this position must combine technical expertise in siting analysis and knowledge about the relevant regulatory framework with the ability to evaluate the potential community impacts of the project.
The regulatory engineer for siting and environmental is responsible for developing, implementing, and communicating strategies for addressing environmental regulatory requirements and best practices for siting Oklo facilities. They are also responsible for supporting site identification and characterization, and for generating documents to support the environmental and site safety reviews. This includes working with our licensing team to identify safety-significant site characteristics.
Identifying repeatable approaches for addressing Federal, State, Tribal, and local regulatory requirements relevant to site identification and environmental impact of a small commercial nuclear facility
Performing reviews to identify general best practices for siting industrial facilities
Engaging with regulators to find right-sized solutions for a small fission plant facility that satisfy regulatory requirements
Engaging with customers and local communities to understand their questions and concerns and incorporate those considerations into the site identification and environmental compliance process
Supporting EPC and A&E relationships, and collaborating with our operations team and site contractors on site investigations and site preparations
Collaborating with our operations team and engineering, procurement, and construction contractors on procedures and best practices for human health and safety during site preparation and construction
Incorporating site-specific data into permits and applications as-appropriate to comply with regulatory requirements
Documenting work using modern tools and techniques and writing high-quality technical reports
We are looking for a Siting Licensing Engineer that is:
Intermediate (2-5yr) or Experienced (5-10yr)
Bachelors, Masters, or PhD in a relevant field (e.g., nuclear engineering, environmental engineering, civil engineering, geology, geography)
A background in risk assessment
ArcGIS or QGIS proficiency
Government experience
Contractor experience
Proficient in Python, or other languages
About Oklo compensation:
Salary: $70,000-$135,000
Salary may fall outside of the range provided and will be dependent on applicant experience.
Oklo offers flexible time off, equity, competitive pay, 401k, health insurance, FSA, flexible work hours, and other benefits.
About Oklo Inc.: Oklo is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
Oklo is a California-based company developing clean energy plants to provide emission-free, reliable, and affordable energy using advanced fission. Oklo is a fast-growing startup with a history of reliable funding and milestones for more than 5 years. Oklo’s first product is a microgrid scale powerhouse. The powerhouse can produce clean energy for decades without needing to refuel, and also has the capability to turn nuclear waste into clean energy.
Oklo received a Site Use Permit from the U.S Department of Energy, demonstrated fabrication of its fuel, was awarded fuel from the Idaho National Laboratory, and submitted the first accepted advanced fission license application to the regulator.
Oklo has been featured in Popular Mechanics, Wired, Architectural Digest, Hyperallergic, POWER Magazine, has been the subject of a Harvard Business School case, and was featured in the documentary The New Fire, among many other features.