Regulatory Program Manager
El Segundo, California, United States On-site
$186,000–$258,300 a yearJobFig found this opening at its original source and checks that it remains available.
About the role
Radiant is seeking an experienced Regulatory Program Manager who loves to think outside the box and challenge convention; in this role you will lead the authorization process for reactor deployment with our military partners. You will be responsible for regulatory submissions and timelines, collaborating across technical teams to create and deliver a formal application. You will lead interactions between regulators and the engineering team to obtain clarity and answers on regulation as well as manage and provide mentorship to junior members of the team. This is an opportunity to bring advanced nuclear technologies to market while also influencing the federal government and modernizing regulation.
What you'll bring
- Comfortable working in uncertainty on first-of-a-kind projects.
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering (nuclear, mechanical, electrical, computer science, or similar) from an accredited institution.
- 5 years experience in a regulated industry
- Experience directly interfacing, interpreting and implementing regulatory requirements, with a focus on streamlining and right-sizing.
- Excellent verbal and written communication and negotiation abilities
- ability to navigate regulatory conversations effectively and write technical documentation.
- Must be willing to work extended hours and weekends as necessary to accomplish our mission.
- Must work 100% onsite at El Segundo HQ.
- Thorough understanding of the engineering design process in a fast paced or agile hardware development environment.
- Experience in emergency preparedness, fire protection, safety analysis, radiation protection or other related regulatory subjects.
- Strong engineering fundamentals with an ability to understand and translate applicable portions of system design into a license application.
- preferably nuclear programs regulated by the NRC or DOE.