Hadron Energy, Inc.
Company Description
Hadron Energy specializes in Micro Modular Reactor (MMR) development, design, and research based in the San Francisco Bay Area. As the leading MMR developer, Hadron Energy is building factory-produced, transportable microreactors that provide 24/7 carbon-free power for data centers, government facilities, industrial sites, and remote communities. Our mission is to create a brighter, healthier, and more equitable energy future.
Cyber Security Analyst – Role Description This is a full-time on-site role for a
Cyber Security Analyst , based in the San Francisco Bay Area. The position is ideal for candidates with strong information security and systems analysis backgrounds who are passionate about protecting advanced energy systems and digital infrastructure.
The Cyber Security Analyst will be responsible for implementing, monitoring, and enhancing Hadron Energy’s cybersecurity framework to safeguard its engineering data, control systems, and enterprise networks. This individual will collaborate with IT, operations, and engineering teams to identify vulnerabilities, assess risk, and ensure compliance with applicable cybersecurity and regulatory standards.
You will play a key role in securing Hadron’s systems during the design, development, and manufacturing of its micro modular reactors—helping to protect critical intellectual property, digital control systems, and sensitive project data in a rapidly evolving threat environment.
Responsibilities
Develop, implement, and maintain cybersecurity policies, procedures, and standards aligned with
NIST, ISO 27001, and NRC cybersecurity guidelines
Conduct regular
risk assessments, vulnerability scans, and penetration testing
across IT and OT (operational technology) systems
Monitor and analyze network traffic, logs, and alerts to detect and respond to potential threats
Collaborate with engineering and IT teams to secure
instrumentation & controls (I&C)
systems and reactor digital assets
Support the design and implementation of
access control, encryption, and endpoint protection
strategies
Maintain and manage
incident response plans , ensuring quick and effective remediation of security incidents
Coordinate with internal and external stakeholders on compliance, audits, and cybersecurity reviews
Assist with
data governance and digital forensics , ensuring secure handling of sensitive information
Support the integration of cybersecurity requirements into reactor design, digital twin environments, and vendor systems
Stay current on emerging cyber threats, security technologies, and industry best practices relevant to energy and critical infrastructure sectors
Qualifications & Skillsets
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in
Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field
3–7 years of experience in
cybersecurity, network security, or systems administration , preferably in
energy, defense, or critical infrastructure
industries
Proficiency with
SIEM tools, endpoint detection systems, firewalls, and vulnerability management platforms
Strong understanding of
NIST Cybersecurity Framework, ISO 27001, and DOE/NRC cybersecurity requirements
Experience with
network protocols, threat analysis, and incident response workflows
Familiarity with securing
industrial control systems (ICS), SCADA, or embedded systems
Relevant certifications such as
CISSP, CISM, CEH, or GSEC
are highly desirable
Excellent problem-solving, documentation, and communication skills
High attention to detail, with a proactive and analytical approach to cybersecurity defense
Passion for protecting emerging clean energy technologies and contributing to national energy resilience
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Cyber Security Analyst – Role Description This is a full-time on-site role for a
Cyber Security Analyst , based in the San Francisco Bay Area. The position is ideal for candidates with strong information security and systems analysis backgrounds who are passionate about protecting advanced energy systems and digital infrastructure.
The Cyber Security Analyst will be responsible for implementing, monitoring, and enhancing Hadron Energy’s cybersecurity framework to safeguard its engineering data, control systems, and enterprise networks. This individual will collaborate with IT, operations, and engineering teams to identify vulnerabilities, assess risk, and ensure compliance with applicable cybersecurity and regulatory standards.
You will play a key role in securing Hadron’s systems during the design, development, and manufacturing of its micro modular reactors—helping to protect critical intellectual property, digital control systems, and sensitive project data in a rapidly evolving threat environment.
Responsibilities
Develop, implement, and maintain cybersecurity policies, procedures, and standards aligned with
NIST, ISO 27001, and NRC cybersecurity guidelines
Conduct regular
risk assessments, vulnerability scans, and penetration testing
across IT and OT (operational technology) systems
Monitor and analyze network traffic, logs, and alerts to detect and respond to potential threats
Collaborate with engineering and IT teams to secure
instrumentation & controls (I&C)
systems and reactor digital assets
Support the design and implementation of
access control, encryption, and endpoint protection
strategies
Maintain and manage
incident response plans , ensuring quick and effective remediation of security incidents
Coordinate with internal and external stakeholders on compliance, audits, and cybersecurity reviews
Assist with
data governance and digital forensics , ensuring secure handling of sensitive information
Support the integration of cybersecurity requirements into reactor design, digital twin environments, and vendor systems
Stay current on emerging cyber threats, security technologies, and industry best practices relevant to energy and critical infrastructure sectors
Qualifications & Skillsets
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in
Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field
3–7 years of experience in
cybersecurity, network security, or systems administration , preferably in
energy, defense, or critical infrastructure
industries
Proficiency with
SIEM tools, endpoint detection systems, firewalls, and vulnerability management platforms
Strong understanding of
NIST Cybersecurity Framework, ISO 27001, and DOE/NRC cybersecurity requirements
Experience with
network protocols, threat analysis, and incident response workflows
Familiarity with securing
industrial control systems (ICS), SCADA, or embedded systems
Relevant certifications such as
CISSP, CISM, CEH, or GSEC
are highly desirable
Excellent problem-solving, documentation, and communication skills
High attention to detail, with a proactive and analytical approach to cybersecurity defense
Passion for protecting emerging clean energy technologies and contributing to national energy resilience
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