Full-Time

Technical Editor & Licensing Assistant

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Oklo

Oklo

51-200 employees

Develops advanced fission power plants

Energy

Compensation Overview

$90k - $130kAnnually

Junior, Mid

Remote in USA

Category
Editing & Proofreading
Content & Writing
Copywriting
Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Requirements
  • A Bachelor’s degree or relevant work experience; more experience is a plus
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, specifically in Microsoft Word
  • Superior editing and proofreading skills
  • Ability to understand and interpret complex engineering and regulatory documentation to ensure clear and concise communication
  • Strong organizational skills, project execution skills, and detail orientation
  • Ability to work on technical topics and ask relevant editorial questions about technical content
  • Experience as a technical editor in the nuclear industry, or in an equivalent heavily regulated or technical industry
  • Experience supporting the development and review of U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission document transmittals
  • Familiarity or experience with regulations and licensing associated with nuclear power
  • Familiarity with consensus codes and standards
  • Proficiency in navigating the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Agencywide Documents Access and Management (ADAMS) system or other sources for record retrieval and validation
Responsibilities
  • Editing and proofreading technical and regulatory content: license applications, technical reports, project plans, formal letters, etc.
  • Collaborating with internal engineering and regulatory teams to ensure document accuracy
  • Developing presentation materials for meetings with a variety of stakeholders, primarily focused on regulatory topics
  • Setting up and coordinating meetings with internal and external personnel
  • Managing multiple complex schedules and calendars
  • Coordinating projects of various size

Oklo focuses on developing advanced fission power plants that provide clean and reliable energy. Its 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 offering a long operational life for its reactors. The company's goal is to provide sustainable and affordable energy solutions while transforming the nuclear energy sector.

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$116.7K

Headquarters

Sunnyvale, California

Founded

2013

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

19%

1 year growth

53%

2 year growth

132%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Growing demand for sustainable energy in data centers boosts Oklo's market potential.
  • Acquisition of Atomic Alchemy diversifies revenue through radioisotope production.
  • Partnership with Siemens Energy accelerates commercialization of Oklo's technology.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from large projects like Prometheus Hyperscale's $10B data center.
  • Stock hitting a 52-week low indicates potential investor concerns.
  • Dependency on Siemens Energy may pose risks if supply chain issues arise.

What makes Oklo unique

  • Oklo uses nuclear waste as fuel, reducing environmental impact and waste.
  • Aurora reactors operate for over 10 years without refueling, enhancing reliability.
  • Oklo's reactors are suitable for diverse applications, including remote areas and space missions.

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