Director of Infrastructure
About the role
The Director of Infrastructure leads the design and delivery of site-specific infrastructure supporting reactor deployment. This role owns civil, structural, architectural, site development, and utilities engineering, translating reactor requirements into practical, buildable designs.
Responsibilities
- Lead design and delivery of site infrastructure packages (civil, structural, architectural, utilities)
- Translate system requirements into constructable, field-ready designs
- Directly manage external engineering partners—owning output, schedule, and quality
- Serve as primary interface to construction teams, supporting field execution and resolving issues in real time
- Build and scale internal infrastructure engineering capability (team, standards, systems)
- Drive iteration-to-iteration improvements in cost, schedule, and constructability
- Develop standardized, repeatable site design packages
- Integrate closely with nuclear, mechanical, electrical, and piping teams
- Support permitting and local approvals
- Select and manage vendors, consultants, and contractors
Qualifications
- Basic Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Civil, Structural, or related field (or equivalent hands-on experience), 6–10+ years delivering civil/structural/site infrastructure projects that were actually constructed, demonstrated track record of real-world scope, experience taking projects from design through construction, including field support and issue resolution, proven ability to directly manage external engineering firms for performance and constructability, strong knowledge of site development, utilities, grading, drainage, and building systems, experience with Utah (or similar) permitting and regulatory environments, ability to own technical deliverables as both an individual contributor and leader
- Preferred Skills and Experience: Professional Engineer (PE) license, experience in design-build, EPC, or integrated project delivery, experience developing standardized, repeatable design systems, strong understanding of construction cost drivers, experience building internal engineering teams and processes
Location
This role is based primarily in Orangeville, UT, with significant onsite involvement supporting engineering and construction activities. Approximately 25% travel to Los Angeles is expected to support coordination and project execution.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
We are an equal opportunity employer. We consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status under applicable law. We are committed to providing a workplace free of discrimination and harassment and will provide reasonable accommodation as required by law.