We are currently hiring a Nuclear Energy Innovation Analyst or Senior Nuclear Energy Innovation Analyst to work with our growing advanced nuclear research and policy team and participate in the policy, public, and regulatory debate on advanced nuclear energy in the United States. The role will include participation in all relevant policy and regulatory proceedings, writing for external publications, public speaking, attending workshops, building partnerships with new organizations, and advising on any related work internally. The ability to think creatively and work in a group is essential. We are seeking applicants who have some background in nuclear energy technology, regulation, risk analysis, or policy, or applicants who have a background in related fields, such as engineering, public policy, or international policy, which may have applicable skill sets. This role is full-time and based in Washington, D.C.
The Breakthrough Institute is committed to seeking innovative solutions to environmental and human development challenges in pursuit of a secure, healthier, and more prosperous future. In doing so, we do not shy away from contentious domestic and international political issues and from advocating for equity, justice, democracy, and human rights. We welcome candidates who bring varied experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds, and who are eager to learn about many ways of viewing the world. Our goal is to create a community that is rich in cultural, social, and intellectual diversity.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Execute Breakthrough's existing nuclear energy research program, which includes supporting the development and deployment of new nuclear technologies, maintaining the operation of existing nuclear energy facilities, and engaging in public and policy discussions around these issues
Participate in relevant NRC proceedings, provide formal review and comment upon all relevant rulings and rule-making, and engage with relevant Congressional oversight committees and staff
Attend both internal and external meetings as Breakthrough's expert, speak on panels, and give interviews on subject knowledge
Contribute to research and funding proposals and engage with funders as needed
Undertake qualitative and quantitative research for internal and external use, culminating in memos, reports, working papers, web articles, pieces for external publication, and peer-reviewed publications
Follow the discourse on energy issues and propose new areas of research
Required Qualifications:
Experience or academic background in nuclear energy regulation, policy, or technology, or a related, applicable field
Experience critically reviewing and synthesizing academic literature
Demonstrated ability to take initiative and take ownership of projects, delivering high-quality work on time
Fluency in English
Preferred Qualifications:
3-5 years of experience or academic background in nuclear energy regulation, policy, or technology
Master's or PhD degree in related field
Experience with Nuclear Regulatory Commission advanced reactor licensing
Experience with nuclear safety and risk analysis
Demonstrated experience writing for non-technical audiences
Job Conditions:
This is a full-time, exempt position in Washington, D.C., with hybrid virtual and in-person work arrangements. A minimum of 3 days of in-office work is expected.
Some evening or weekend time may be required depending on events and other job-related work outside of the office.
Salary:
$70,000 - $112,000 commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Excellent health insurance, dental, vision, paid leave, retirement plan, life insurance, disability insurance, professional development support, cell phone reimbursement, and commuter benefits.
Application Instructions:
We will interview and hire on a near-term rolling basis.
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to the email address jobs[at]thebreakthrough.org. Please do not submit your application through alternate job sites such as LinkedIn. Applications that are incomplete or that are not emailed directly to jobs[at]thebreakthrough.org will not be considered.
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