WEA-0712 Nuclear and Critical Minerals Industry Coordinator
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State of Wyoming
Cheyenne, WY (In Person)
Full-Time
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Job Description
Nuclear and Critical Minerals Industry Coordinator Open Until Filled •Application For This Position Cannot Be Accomplished On This Site. Please Follow The Directions In The "How To Apply" Section At The Bottom Of This Job Description.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Wyoming Energy Authority (WEA) is a state instrumentality formed by the Wyoming Legislature in 2020. WEA serves as a unifying organization for Wyoming's energy industries and is the home of the State Energy Office. The WEA advocates for, facilitates and advances Wyoming's energy economy through implementing the state's energy strategy; delivering positive economic impact and jobs for Wyoming, fostering an environment for the sustainability and growth of Wyoming's overall economy, and ensuring Wyoming continues to power the nation. The WEA is managed by a Board of Directors who sets the goals and objectives of the WEA and is funded by the Wyoming legislature through the Office of the Governor. As an authority, the WEA provides flexibility and agility for its employees to work with other state agencies and private industries to encourage and promote energy projects across the state. The Wyoming Energy Authority (WEA) is seeking a highly motivated and experienced individual to fill the role of Nuclear and Critical Minerals Industry Coordinator. This position will play a pivotal role in advancing the nuclear industry within Wyoming, focusing mainly on uranium mining, nuclear fuel cycle, advanced reactor economy, fuel storage, nuclear supply chains, rare earth and critical mineral development, and overall value chain opportunities.Human Resources Contact:
307-777-73521 Jami Blosmo jami.blosmo@wyo.govESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Industry Liaison:
Act as the primary point of contact for stakeholders within the nuclear industry, including but not limited to uranium mining and processing companies, reactor manufacturers, research institutions, and related organizations. Develop and maintain strong relationships, facilitate collaboration. and identify and drive initiatives forward.Strategic Planning:
Work closely with WEA leadership to develop strategic plans and initiatives aimed at promoting the growth and sustainability of the nuclear, rare earth, and critical mineral industries in Wyoming. Identify opportunities for expansion and investment, assess market trends, and recommend strategies for maximizing the state's potential in the nuclear, rare earth, and critical mineral sectors.Policy Analysis :
Stay abreast of legislative and regulatory developments at the state, federal, and international levels that impact the nuclear, rare earth, and critical mineral industries. Analyze proposed policies, regulations, and legislation to assess their potential implications for Wyoming's nuclear, rare earth, and critical mineral sectors and provide recommendations for advocacy and compliance, including drafting and coordination of official comment letters.Economic Analysis:
With partner agencies and institutions, develop and maintain an in-depth understanding of various aspects of the nuclear, rare earth, and critical mineral industries, including technological advancements, market trends, supply chain dynamics, and competitive landscape. Stay informed about emerging technologies and innovations in nuclear energy and assess their relevance to Wyoming's interests. Utilize these understandings to maintain a working analysis of the economic values the nuclear, rare earth, and critical mineral industries and the various portions of the value chain can bring to the state and develop recommendations on areas for improvement, policy, or elsewhere.Project Management:
Oversee specific projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing the nuclear, rare earth, and critical mineral industries' competitiveness and sustainability in Wyoming. Coordinate cross-functional teams, manage project timelines and budgets, and ensure deliverables are met in accordance with established objectives.Public Outreach:
Promote awareness and understanding of nuclear energy's role, rare earth, and critical minerals in the state's energy portfolio. Participate in outreach activities, public forums, and educational events to communicate key messages and address stakeholder concerns.KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE
Strong understanding of regulatory frameworks, public policy issues, and market dynamics affecting the nuclear, rare earth, and critical mineral industries. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to articulate complex concepts effectively to diverse audiences. Demonstrated project management experience, including the ability to lead cross-functional teams, drive initiatives to successful completion and emphasize coordination and collaboration throughout the project. Proven ability to build and maintain relationships with industry stakeholders, government officials, and community leaders. Analytical mindset with the ability to conduct thorough research, analyze data, and provide strategic insights. Self-motivated and results-oriented, with a commitment to advancing the goals and objectives of the Wyoming Energy Authority.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience:
Relevant work experience or transferable skills related to the job descriptionPHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS
This position requires mobility to work in a typical office setting. The applicant must have the ability to: Use standard office equipment; Sit at a desk for prolonged periods and work on a computer; Stand and/or walk occasionally to frequently; Read printed materials and computer screens; Communicate in person or over the phone; Have contact with others and respond to external customers; Lift up to 30 pounds at times. Occasional evenings and weekends may be required. Limited travel.NOTES:
Employment is " at will " and subject to a background check.FLSA:
Exempt This position is a State of Wyoming employee. In addition to an annual salary, employees of the Wyoming Energy Authority receive a generous benefits package including a 457 Deferred Comp plan; affordable health insurance package including health, dental, life, vision, disability insurance, and ambulance coverage; paid annual, and holiday leave, and much more.HOW TO APPLY
Interested applicants must submit a cover letter, resume, and at least three (3) professional references, including salary expectations, toWyoming Energy Authority, TO:
Rob Creager, rob.creager1@wyo.gov ; (307) 286-0812Veterans:
If you are a United States Armed Forces veteran or the spouse of a veteran who was married to that veteran at the time of that person's death and receives survivor benefits, to receive veteran's preference under Wyo. Stat. Section 19-14-102, attach a Form DD214 to the application. The State of Wyoming is an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively supports the ADA and reasonably accommodates qualified applicants with disabilities.Similar jobs in Cheyenne, WY
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