Rockville, MD30+ days ago
Level IV: Typically, ten years of relevant technical or licensing experience • Direct experience with NRC or DOE reactor projects and regulatory processes • Understanding of nuclear reactor design and operation • Project management experience, including developing and maintaining schedules; meeting deadlines; formulating budgets; and leading teams • Level V: Typically, fifteen years of relevant technical or licensing experience • Direct experience with NRC or DOE reactor projects and regulatory processes • Understanding of nuclear reactor design and operation • Project management experience, including developing and maintaining schedules; meeting deadlines; formulating budgets; and leading teams • Level VI: Typically, twenty years of relevant technical or licensing experience • Direct experience with NRC or DOE reactor projects and regulatory processes • Understanding of nuclear reactor design and operation • Project management experience, including developing and maintaining schedules; meeting deadlines; formulating budgets; and leading teams. Licensing Engineers are responsible for activities including, but not limited to, the following: • Supporting licensing activities associated with reactor certifications, permits, and licenses, including the preparation of regulatory engagement plans, applications, white papers, technical reports, and topical reports • Ensuring compliance with NRC regulations and guidance • Participating in and presenting at public meetings, regulatory audits, and business proposals • Researching and developing strategic proposals to address novel technical and licensing challenges • Developing internal guidance, processes, and templates to improve and implement licensing strategies • Working as part of a team to deliver timely and high-quality licensing products that effectively communicate complex technical and regulatory positions • Supporting planning and executing the X-energy business and licensing strategy • Participating in nuclear industry working groups.