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Senior Business Development Manager, Space

Own the end-to-end capture process for space programs from shaping to award
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Senior
$115,000 – 190,575 USD / year
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Radiant

Radiant

Develops portable, micro-scale nuclear reactors to provide reliable, carbon-free power for remote, off-grid, and emergency applications.

Senior Business Development Manager, Space

Radiant's revenue team exists to unlock demand for mobile, mass-produced nuclear power. First with government customers, then at commercial scale. We are hiring a strategy and execution oriented Senior Business Development Manager, Space, to lead growth and capture for Radiant's emerging space business. This role sits at the intersection of business development and government affairs.

Your job is not only to respond to solicitations, but it's also to make them happen. You will identify (or create), shape, and win opportunities across the civil and national security space ecosystems, including NASA, the U.S. Space Force, the Air Force, and NRO partners. You will cultivate mission demand, help establish and structure new programs, drive congressional strategy, and translate customer needs into executable technical and contracting pathways.

The ideal candidate thrives in ambiguity, brings deep experience with space-related government stakeholders, and understands that most capture work occurs well before a contract competition is published. Once an opportunity is defined, you will lead the capture strategy, own senior customer engagement, and drive proposal execution through the award.

Responsibilities & Duties:

  • Create and capture space power opportunities. Find the real space power problems worth solving and turn them into funded programs that Radiant can win and deliver.
  • Spend time with NASA, Space Force, NRO, Air Force, and their partners to understand what they need to create the demand and infrastructure for net-new programs and missions.
  • Spearhead commercial partnerships, including teaming partners, to meet commercial or national security objectives, as well as public and private capital opportunities.
  • Do the work before the RFP exists: help shape the requirement, the acquisition path, and the funding plan so the program can actually happen.
  • Own and drive end-to-end capture lifecycle, from early opportunity shaping through proposal development and contract award. This includes a multi-hatted person who can operate at the strategic level to support and develop concepts, as well as own the tactical level of driving proposal/whitepaper writing and analysis.
  • Collaborate with Radiant's leadership team to refine strategies and mitigate risks in government interactions.
  • Track and influence policy, acquisition trends, and budgetary shifts to inform strategy and identify early opportunities.
  • Shape programs before they exist by influencing requirements, acquisition paths, and funding strategy, including tracking and engaging on policy, authorization, appropriations, and budget dynamics.
  • Translate customer needs into product and deployment strategy by converting mission requirements into internal priorities.
  • Build the bridge to long term commercial demand by ensuring government pursuits strengthen repeatable deployment models, standardization, manufacturability, and scalable market adoption.

Required Qualifications:

  • 8+ years of relevant experience in space, defense, aerospace, or national security technology (government BD/capture, program strategy, or government affairs).
  • Demonstrated familiarity with NASA and DoD space stakeholders (e.g., USSF, Air Force, NRO).
  • Strong understanding of government acquisition and budget dynamics (requirements, acquisition strategy, contracting, funding).
  • Exceptional writing and communication skills; comfortable presenting to senior government and internal executive audiences.
  • Proven ability to operate as an "extreme owner" in ambiguous, fast-moving environments and run with projects on your own.
  • U.S. citizenship required due to the nature of government-related work; eligibility for security clearance is a plus.

Nice-to-Have Requirements:

  • Track record of shaping new programs and securing funding.
  • Experience with space power, energy systems, nuclear, or high-consequence safety/regulatory-adjacent technologies.
  • Prior service, or experience on Flag/GO staff, or extensive work with senior uniformed leadership.
  • Familiarity with milestone-based contracting, OTAs, SBIR/STTR, SpaceWERX/AFWERX, NASA procurement pathways, and interagency collaborations.
  • Startup or high-growth hardware experience (comfort with rapid iteration, imperfect information, and high accountability).

Additional Requirements:

  • Working onsite at our Washington, DC office.
  • You may be asked to work extended hours or weekends occasionally to support project goals.
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Senior Business Development Manager, Space
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
$115,000 – 190,575 USD / year
Growth
About Radiant
Develops portable, micro-scale nuclear reactors to provide reliable, carbon-free power for remote, off-grid, and emergency applications.