
location_onTravis County Constable Precinct Five, 700, Lavaca Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas, 78701, United States
Last Energy is pioneering the development of micro modular nuclear power plants to deliver clean, reliable energy across domestic and international markets. We are a small, fast-moving team dedicated to bringing advanced nuclear technology to the grid, where precision and agility are paramount to our success.
As a Project Development Analyst, you will serve as the operational backbone of our development team. This role exists to ensure that our complex portfolio of projects remains on track, financially sound, and risk-aware. You will be the person who keeps the numbers sharp, the schedules current, and the risks visible.
In this position, you will bring order to multi-variable problems. Your day-to-day involves building and maintaining cost estimates, project schedules, and risk registers across multiple active development sites. You will track consultant spend and milestones, producing the critical analysis that empowers the team to make faster, better decisions. If you instinctively reach for a spreadsheet, think in contingencies, and find satisfaction in organizing complex data, this role is designed for you.
We value efficiency and clarity. Candidates who demonstrate strong analytical instincts and a fit with our fast-paced culture will move through a streamlined interview process designed to assess both technical capability and team alignment.
Last Energy is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are dedicated to fostering an environment where everyone can contribute to the future of clean energy.
Work model: On-site
Travis County Constable Precinct Five, 700, Lavaca Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas, 78701, United States
Austin, Texas
Experience in energy, infrastructure, or construction. Familiarity with project scheduling tools such as Smartsheet, MS Project, or Primavera P6. Prior knowledge of nuclear project development, regulatory processes, and energy infrastructure.
Skills: Excel, Smartsheet, MS Project, Primavera P6, Cost Estimating, Project Scheduling, Risk Registers, Due Diligence, Regulatory Submissions, Site Control Negotiations.
Education: Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Project Management, Finance, or a related field required.