Development AssociateLast Energy seeks a Development Associate to support the development of our micro modular nuclear power plant portfolio across domestic and international markets. This is a supporting role on a small, fast-moving team — you will be the person who keeps the numbers sharp, the schedules current, and the risks visible.Day to day, that means building and maintaining cost estimates, project schedules, and risk registers across multiple active development sites; tracking consultant spend and milestones; and producing the analysis that helps the development team make faster, better decisions. If you're the kind of person who instinctively reaches for a spreadsheet, thinks in contingencies, and gets satisfaction from bringing order to complex, multi-variable problems, this role is for you.Key Duties & ResponsibilitiesBuild and maintain detailed project schedules across multiple active development sites, tracking milestones, dependencies, and critical path for pre-construction deliverablesDevelop and update cost estimates for site development activities, including consultant scopes, permitting fees, site studies, and interconnection costsMaintain risk registers for each active site, tracking identified risks, probability, and impact assessments, mitigation actions, and ownershipSupport the team in tracking consultant budgets and invoices against approved scopes of work, flagging variances, and helping to manage spend across the portfolioSupport due diligence workstreams by gathering, organizing, and analyzing data from geotechnical, environmental, survey, and interconnection consultantsHelp maintain organized project files, tracking documents, and records across a multi-site, multi-jurisdiction portfolioAssist senior team members with analysis and materials for regulatory submissions, site control negotiations, and partner-facing deliverables as neededOther duties as assignedQualificationsBachelor's degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Project Management, Finance, or a related field2–5 years of experience in project controls, cost estimating, project management support, or a related analytical role; energy, infrastructure, or construction experience is a plusAdvanced Excel skills are essential — you should be comfortable building cost models, schedule trackers, and risk matrices from scratchFamiliarity with project scheduling tools (Smartsheet, MS Project, Primavera P6, or similar) is a plusStrong quantitative and analytical instincts — comfortable working with uncertain inputs, building in contingencies, and communicating ranges rather than false precisionDetail-oriented with strong organizational skills; able to track many moving pieces across multiple projects simultaneously without dropping the ballClear, concise written communication — you will be summarizing complex status and analysis for internal audiences regularlyEager to learn the specifics of nuclear project development, regulatory processes, and energy infrastructure; prior knowledge is a plus but not requiredStrong self-starter with the ability to quickly adapt strategy in a fast-paced environment