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Full-Time

Director of Community and Local Government Relations

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Oklo

Oklo

51-200 employees

Develops advanced fission power plants

Energy
Biotechnology

Compensation Overview

$150k - $250kAnnually

+ Equity + Flexible Time Off + 401k + Health Insurance + FSA + Flexible Work Hours

Mid, Senior

Santa Clara, CA, USA

Category
Business Development
Business & Strategy
Required Skills
Communications
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, or business
  • Two to five years of relevant experience
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Responsibilities
  • Interfacing between team members in business development and in communications related to any customer developments and potential announcements
  • Developing strategy related to any key communities relevant for future Oklo powerhouse or facility deployments, integrating key cultural and political factors and staying engaged and constantly up to date on those key factors
  • Implementing strategy and executing on impactful community relationship building through event coordination and other creative means of interaction
  • Being the eyes, ears and voice of Oklo 'on the ground' with key communities
  • Interfacing with key state and local government and regulatory entities in key communities
  • Work with the Visualization and Prototyping team to help communicate important concepts with key community members and leaders
  • Support facility siting processes and interactions with local and state chambers of commerce, governors’ offices, and other
  • Conform with and abide by all regulations, policies, work procedures, and instructions
  • Conform with all safety rules and use all appropriate safety equipment
  • Perform other duties and special projects as assigned

Oklo focuses on developing advanced fission power plants that provide clean and reliable energy. Their main product, the Aurora reactor, can generate up to 15 megawatts of power and operate for over 10 years without needing refueling. This reactor uses a unique approach to fission that enhances safety and allows for the recycling of nuclear waste as fuel, making it both economically and environmentally beneficial. Oklo differentiates itself from competitors by targeting a wide range of clients, including industrial facilities and remote communities, and by having a team with diverse expertise from various industries. The company's goal is to offer sustainable and affordable energy solutions while transforming the nuclear energy sector.

Company Stage

M&A

Total Funding

$850.6M

Headquarters

Sunnyvale, California

Founded

2013

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

14%

1 year growth

62%

2 year growth

140%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Oklo's recent listing on the New York Stock Exchange and $306 million in gross transaction proceeds bolster its financial stability and growth potential.
  • Partnerships with major companies like Wyoming Hyperscale and Diamondback Energy highlight Oklo's expanding market reach and credibility.
  • The agreement with Equinix to procure up to 500MW of nuclear power demonstrates significant demand for Oklo's advanced reactors.

What critics are saying

  • The withdrawal of the US military's offer for a microreactor could impact Oklo's credibility and future government contracts.
  • Navigating regulatory approvals and public perception challenges in the nuclear energy sector may pose significant hurdles.

What makes Oklo unique

  • Oklo's use of nuclear waste as fuel and its long operational life without refueling set it apart from traditional nuclear power solutions.
  • The Aurora reactor's inherent safety and ability to produce up to 15 MW of power for 10 years or longer without refueling provide a unique value proposition.
  • Oklo's focus on diverse markets, including industrial facilities, remote communities, and space missions, showcases its versatile and innovative approach.