
About Xcimer Energy
Pioneering sustainable fusion energy for a better future
Key Highlights
- Headquartered in Central Park, Denver, CO
- Developing the world's highest-energy laser system for fusion
- Successful funding round in 2024 to enhance technology
- 101-200 employees focused on deep tech and energy solutions
Xcimer is pioneering laser-driven inertial fusion technology to create carbon-free energy solutions. Headquartered in Central Park, Denver, CO, Xcimer is focused on developing the world's highest-energy laser system to make fusion energy production efficient and scalable. With a successful funding r...
🎁 Benefits
Xcimer offers comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage, 401(k) with a 6% company match, and equity for eligible employees...
🌟 Culture
Xcimer's culture is driven by the urgency to develop safe and reliable zero-carbon energy solutions. The company values innovation and scientific adva...
Overview
Xcimer Energy is hiring a Regulatory Affairs Lead to build and maintain relationships with key government and state agencies. You'll leverage your expertise to influence fusion energy policy and contribute to the company's mission of deploying fusion power plants. This role requires strong leadership and problem-solving skills.
Job Description
Who you are
You have a proven track record in regulatory affairs, particularly within the energy sector, and possess the ability to navigate complex government landscapes. Your experience includes building and maintaining relationships with senior-level stakeholders in government and state agencies, making you a key voice in policy discussions. You are dedicated to quality and have a strong problem-solving mindset, which allows you to tackle challenges effectively. Your leadership skills enable you to inspire and guide teams towards achieving strategic goals in the rapidly evolving field of fusion energy.
What you'll do
As the Regulatory Affairs Lead at Xcimer Energy, you will play a crucial role in shaping the future of fusion energy policy. You will be responsible for establishing and nurturing relationships with key government officials and agencies, ensuring that Xcimer's interests are represented in policy discussions. Your expertise will be vital in advocating for regulatory frameworks that support the deployment of fusion power plants. You will collaborate closely with internal teams to align regulatory strategies with the company's mission of achieving global decarbonization goals. Additionally, you will monitor regulatory developments and provide insights to the leadership team, helping to inform strategic decisions.
What we offer
At Xcimer Energy, you will be part of a pioneering team dedicated to delivering clean, limitless fusion power. We offer a collaborative work environment where innovation is encouraged, and your contributions will have a direct impact on the future of energy. You will have the opportunity to work alongside leaders in fusion science and technology, gaining insights and experience that will enhance your career. We are committed to supporting your professional growth and providing the resources you need to succeed in this critical role.
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