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Controls Engineer

Wilmington, NC ยท On-site

$77K - $100K/yr

Experience with small modular reactor (SMR) control systems such as BWRX-300. * Knowledge of nuclear industry standards and regulatory requirements. * Familiarity with software tools used for system ...

Thermal Analyst

Camden, NJ ยท On-site

$120K/yr

The Thermal Analyst will conduct mechanical design and analysis of spent nuclear fuel storage and transportation casks, high-density spent nuclear fuel storage racks, Small Modular Reactor (SMR ...

Sr. Operations Engineer

Camden, NJ ยท On-site

$150K - $180K/yr

SMR-300 is a small modular reactor based on PWR technology. The SMR-300 project provides an exciting opportunity to work alongside innovative engineers focused on developing the next generation light ...

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What is a Small Modular Reactor (SMR) job?

A Small Modular Reactor (SMR) job involves working with advanced nuclear reactor technology that is designed to be smaller, more flexible, and more efficient than traditional nuclear power plants. Professionals in this field may be responsible for reactor design, safety analysis, licensing, construction, operation, or maintenance. Jobs can range from engineering and project management to regulatory compliance and research. SMR roles are crucial for advancing nuclear energy as a clean and reliable power source.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for professionals working with Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)?

Professionals in SMR roles often oversee reactor operations, monitor safety systems, conduct technical analyses, and engage in regular maintenance and troubleshooting of nuclear systems. Daily responsibilities may also include coordinating with regulatory bodies, preparing technical reports, and participating in safety drills or emergency preparedness exercises. Many SMR professionals work closely with engineers, technicians, and project managers to ensure projects stay on track and comply with all safety and regulatory standards. This collaborative environment emphasizes ongoing communication, continuous learning, and strict adherence to industry protocols to support the safe and efficient operation of SMR facilities.

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To thrive in Small Modular Reactor (SMR) roles, professionals need strong backgrounds in nuclear engineering, reactor operations, and safety protocols, usually backed by a relevant engineering degree and nuclear certification. Familiarity with advanced reactor control systems, nuclear regulatory compliance tools, and simulation software is important for daily tasks. Excellent problem-solving, teamwork, and effective communication skills help in managing complex projects and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. These skills and qualifications are critical for ensuring safe reactor operation, regulatory adherence, and the advancement of innovative nuclear technologies.

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Government Relations & Partnerships Lead (SMR / MMR Programs)

BaRupOn LLC

Irvine, CA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Role Summary

BaRupOn LLC is seeking an experienced and strategically minded Government Relations & Partnerships Lead to own the company's engagement with federal, state, and local stakeholders across its Small Modular Reactor (SMR) and Micro Modular Reactor (MMR) programs in the United States.

This is a senior executive role that sits at the intersection of policy, regulation, and commercial strategy. The Government Relations Lead will serve as BaRupOn's primary external voice with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Department of Energy (DOE), Congress, state agencies, and industry coalitions building the relationships and policy positioning that enable BaRupOn's programs to advance through the U.S. regulatory and political landscape. The role also encompasses strategic partnership development with utilities, research institutions, national laboratories, and industry organizations whose support is essential to long-term program success.

The ideal candidate is a seasoned government affairs professional with deep roots in U.S. nuclear or clean energy policy, a track record of productive engagement with federal regulatory and funding agencies, and the executive credibility to represent BaRupOn at the highest levels of government, industry, and public discourse. This role reports directly to the CEO and carries significant influence over BaRupOn's regulatory positioning, public narrative, and strategic alliance portfolio.

Key Responsibilities

Government Relations Strategy & Execution

  • Develop, own, and execute BaRupOn's comprehensive government relations strategy at the federal, state, and local levels, aligned with program development timelines and licensing milestones.
  • Serve as BaRupOn's primary liaison with key federal agencies including the NRC, DOE, Office of Nuclear Energy, OMB, and relevant Congressional committees and staffers.
  • Track, analyze, and proactively respond to legislation, regulatory rulemaking, and policy initiatives affecting U.S. nuclear energy, SMR/MMR deployment, and advanced reactor licensing.
  • Advise the CEO and executive leadership on the political, regulatory, and policy landscape as it relates to BaRupOn's strategic objectives and program risk profile.
  • Develop and manage state-level government relations strategies for each project site, including engagement with governors' offices, state energy agencies, public utility commissions, and legislative stakeholders.

Strategic Partnerships & Industry Engagement

  • Identify, develop, and manage strategic partnerships with utilities, electricity offtakers, research institutions, national laboratories, and industry consortia that strengthen BaRupOn's competitive and regulatory position.
  • Represent BaRupOn in industry organizations, technical advisory groups, and trade associations including the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI), American Nuclear Society (ANS), and relevant DOE advisory bodies.
  • Build and maintain productive long-term relationships with DOE program offices, national laboratory leadership, and federal interagency partners to position BaRupOn favorably for funding, collaboration, and regulatory support.
  • Support the Head of Finance in pursuing federal funding opportunities, including DOE cost-share programs, loan guarantees, and public-private partnership structures that require government relations coordination.

Licensing & Regulatory Process Support

  • Coordinate closely with the Director of Licensing & Regulatory Affairs to support NRC pre-application engagement, public meetings, and hearing processes from a government relations and communications perspective.
  • Manage BaRupOn's engagement with NRC Office of New Reactors and other NRC offices on policy, outreach, and stakeholder matters outside the formal technical licensing track.
  • Support licensing and permitting processes by coordinating with state and local agencies on environmental reviews, site permits, and community stakeholder engagement plans.
  • Monitor NRC and DOE policy initiatives including advanced reactor licensing reform, Part 53 rulemaking, and nuclear workforce and infrastructure programs and assess their implications for BaRupOn's strategy.

Communications & Public Affairs

  • Develop and execute stakeholder communications and engagement plans for federal, state, local, and community audiences, ensuring BaRupOn's public narrative is consistent, credible, and strategically positioned.
  • Prepare executive briefing materials, testimony, policy submissions, and public comment responses on behalf of BaRupOn for regulatory and legislative proceedings.
  • Represent BaRupOn at industry conferences, policy forums, congressional briefings, and public engagement events, serving as a credible and persuasive voice for advanced nuclear energy.
  • Collaborate with marketing and communications teams to ensure external messaging on regulatory, policy, and partnership matters is aligned and on-brand.

Required Experience & Qualifications

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Public Policy, Political Science, Nuclear Engineering, Law, Business, or a closely related field.
  • 815 years of experience in government relations, public affairs, or regulatory affairs within the U.S. energy or nuclear sector.
  • Direct, hands-on experience engaging with the NRC, DOE, or other federal and state energy agencies at a professional level.
  • Strong working knowledge of U.S. nuclear energy policy, federal regulatory frameworks, the Congressional appropriations process, and the legislative environment surrounding advanced nuclear deployment.
  • Proven track record building and managing strategic partnerships and influencing policy outcomes in a highly regulated, politically complex environment.
  • Executive-level communication, negotiation, and presentation skills, including experience representing organizations before government bodies, media, and industry forums.

Preferred Skills & Certifications

  • Advanced degree in public policy, law, nuclear engineering, or a related energy field preferred.
  • Direct experience with SMR, advanced reactor, or nuclear new-build government affairs and public engagement.
  • Active membership in relevant professional associations, including the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI), American Nuclear Society (ANS), or equivalent.
  • Deep familiarity with DOE funding mechanisms, federal grant programs, and nuclear-specific public-private partnership structures.
  • Experience with NEPA environmental review public processes, community engagement, and environmental justice considerations in energy project siting.
  • Project Management Professional (PMP) certification or equivalent preferred.
  • Existing relationships with NRC and DOE leadership, Congressional energy staff, or state energy officials a meaningful advantage.

Why Join BaRupOn LLC

  • Shape the government relations and partnership strategy for one of the most ambitious advanced nuclear programs in the U.S. with direct access to the CEO and real authority over how BaRupOn positions itself in Washington and across the states.
  • Work at the intersection of nuclear policy, clean energy strategy, and commercial program development in a role that has genuine influence over how U.S. SMR deployment unfolds.
  • Competitive compensation and benefits, including potential equity participation tied to program and company milestones.
  • Collaborate with top-tier technical, regulatory, finance, and executive leadership in a company that moves with purpose and takes its relationships with government seriously.
  • A rare opportunity to help write the policy and partnership story of next-generation U.S. nuclear energy from the inside.

Equal Opportunity Statement

BaRupOn LLC is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.