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Oklo

Systems Engineer, Requirements and Integration

Oklo, Santa Clara, California, us, 95053

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Systems Engineer, Requirements and Integration

Santa Clara, CA or Remote Oklo is transforming the future of energy, and we’re looking for a Systems Engineer with 3-5 years of dedicated experience in requirements management within regulated industries. In this role, you will support the requirements management process across complex, multidisciplinary engineering efforts. You will be responsible for ensuring requirements are well-structured, traceable, verifiable, and integrated into our product lifecycle. Your work will support the design and deployment of Oklo's products and services. Position Description

Oklo is transforming the future of energy, and we’re looking for a Systems Engineer with 3-5 years of dedicated experience in requirements management within regulated industries. In this role, you will support the requirements management process across complex, multidisciplinary engineering efforts. You will be responsible for ensuring requirements are well-structured, traceable, verifiable, and integrated into our product lifecycle. Your work will support the design and deployment of Oklo's products and services. Responsibilities

Lead the configuration and use of Siemens Teamcenter Requirements for the development and management of requirements across engineering teams Collaborate with design, analysis, and regulatory teams to define and manage clear, verifiable, and traceable requirements Develop and maintain requirement hierarchies, traceability matrices, and verification plans Drive consistency and quality of requirements across technical disciplines, helping ensure compliance with regulatory and safety standards Train and support team members in the use of Siemens Teamcenter Requirements and best practices in requirements development Leverage systems thinking knowledge and expertise to support system owners/responsible engineers in ensuring system interfaces/ICDs are clearly defined and executed Champion requirements change control and configuration management processes Who you are

Organized: Organized and proactive in managing information and tasks Passion: Passionate about clean energy and making advanced fission a reality Analytical: Ability to think in structured, hierarchical frameworks Detail-Oriented: Strong attention to detail with a drive for clarity and precision Effective Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in a technical field, such as nuclear, mechanical, or aerospace engineering 3+ years of experience in a requirements management role for complex engineering systems Strong communication and organizational skills, with a proven ability to work across diverse technical teams Bonus Qualifications

Proficiency with Siemens Teamcenter and TcRequirements, including configuration, customization, and end-user support Advanced degree in engineering or systems engineering Familiarity with systems engineering standards such as INCOSE and experience applying MBSE principles Experience in highly regulated industries (e.g. aerospace, nuclear, automotive, defense) Compensation and Benefits

Salary may fall outside of the range provided and will be dependent on applicant experience. Oklo offers flexible time off, equity, competitive pay, 401k, health insurance, FSA, flexible work hours, and other benefits. About Oklo

Oklo Inc. is developing fast fission power plants to deliver clean, reliable, and affordable energy at scale; establishing a domestic supply chain for critical radioisotopes; and advancing nuclear fuel recycling to convert nuclear waste into clean energy. Oklo was the first to receive a site use permit from the U.S. Department of Energy for a commercial advanced fission plant, was awarded fuel material from Idaho National Laboratory, and submitted the first custom combined license application for an advanced reactor to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Oklo is also developing advanced fuel recycling technologies in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. National Laboratories.

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