Director, Licensing
About the role
Welcome to BWXT
We believe in empowering our employees and cultivating a dynamic workplace that fosters growth and collaboration. Whether you’re an experienced professional or just starting your career, you'll find opportunities to challenge yourself, learn from seasoned experts, and contribute to nuclear innovation. We require a diverse range of skills to support our work in the markets that drive our business and welcome candidates from all backgrounds and life stages who are passionate about making a difference.
BWXT is People Strong, Innovation Driven - be part of BWXT’s innovation hub. BWXT’s Advanced Technologies (AT) group researches, designs, and develops innovative new nuclear reactors, nuclear rocket propulsion systems, and radioisotope production systems for both internal and external customers.
Responsibilities
- Provide strategic leadership in developing and executing comprehensive licensing plans for advanced reactor technology within the U.S. commercial regulatory framework, guiding organizational direction across nuclear safety, security, emergency planning, reactor design, code development, financial and environmental law, and safeguards.
- Oversee and direct the creation of high-quality regulatory deliverables, including technical reports, topical reports, and license application content to ensure alignment with corporate objectives and regulatory expectations.
- Define and drive regulatory strategy to address major technical and programmatic challenges associated with BWXT AT’s reactor technology development, leading cross functional efforts to resolve complex issues.
- Serve as the executive owner of the licensing basis for one or more reactor technologies, providing leadership in regulatory defense and customer engagement.
- Collaborate with engineering teams to develop technical design bases and integrate regulatory requirements into reactor technology.
- Support the creation of testing programs to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Lead high level regulatory discussions on technical and programmatic matters, representing the program in strategic interactions with regulators, customers, and key partners.
- Collaborate with project management teams to develop budgets and schedules that achieve regulatory outcomes.
- Facilitate communication with internal and external stakeholders concerning the execution of licensing activities and program plans.
Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree in an engineering or physics discipline is required (i.e. nuclear, mechanical, civil, environmental engineering, or a related field).
- At least twenty (20) years in management or a supervisory role is required.
- A minimum of ten (10) years of experience in nuclear licensing and regulatory matters within a U.S. framework (NRC or DOE) is required.
- Must have demonstrated experience leading the design, evaluation, and technological development of nuclear systems, with a proven ability to guide complex technical programs at an organizational level.
- Must demonstrate the ability to communicate clearly, concisely, accurately, and timely in both written and verbal formats.
- Must have a proven track record of building and sustaining effective relationships with high level internal and external stakeholders, fostering collaboration across multidisciplinary teams and organizations.
- Must have exceptional interpersonal skills necessary to manage simultaneous licensing activities across various stakeholders.
- Must be a U.S. Citizen.
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and/or Department of Defense (DOD) security clearance.
Qualifications
- A bachelor’s degree in an engineering or physics discipline is required (i.e. nuclear, mechanical, civil, environmental engineering, or a related field).
- At least twenty (20) years in management or a supervisory role is required.
- A minimum of ten (10) years of experience in nuclear licensing and regulatory matters within a U.S. framework (NRC or DOE) is required.
- Must have demonstrated experience leading the design, evaluation, and technological development of nuclear systems, with a proven ability to guide complex technical programs at an organizational level.
- Must demonstrate the ability to communicate clearly, concisely, accurately, and timely in both written and verbal formats.
- Must have a proven track record of building and sustaining effective relationships with high level internal and external stakeholders, fostering collaboration across multidisciplinary teams and organizations.
- Must have exceptional interpersonal skills necessary to manage simultaneous licensing activities across various stakeholders.
- Must be a U.S. Citizen.
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and/or Department of Defense (DOD) security clearance.
Skills
- Exceptional leadership in cross-functional environments.
- Ability to influence organizational direction in support of critical program and business outcomes.
- Strategic engagement with regulatory authorities, customers, and key partners.
- Complex technical and programmatic challenges.
- Regulatory strategy development.
- Technical design bases and integration of regulatory requirements.
- Collaboration with engineering teams.
- Creation of testing programs.
- High-level regulatory discussions.
- Communication with internal and external stakeholders.
Benefits
Competitive salary and benefits package, including health, dental, and retirement plans.
Flexible work schedules and paid time off to promote a healthy work-life balance.
Professional development opportunities, including mentorship programs and sponsorship for continuing education.
An inclusive atmosphere that celebrates new perspectives and supports collaboration between different generations.
The chance to be part of a mission-driven organization making a positive impact on the future of energy.
Opportunities for continuous learning and training to grow throughout your career!
Pay
$169,000.00 - $238,000.00
Schedule
On-site in Lynchburg, Virginia.