Business Development Analyst at Spirit Omega Inc — NeverHard
Business Development Analyst at Spirit Omega Inc in Oshawa, Durham region. Skills: Business Development, Financial Analysis, Financial Stewardship, Governance, Negotiation. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
Spirit Omega Inc
Location
Oshawa, Durham region
Type
contract
Required skills:
Business Development
Financial Analysis
Financial Stewardship
Governance
Negotiation
Partnerships
Project Management
Venture Design
strategy
Number of Vacancies: 1
Contract Duration: 6 Months
Hours of work: 35 hrs/wk
Location: Oshawa, ON (Hybrid – 2 days remote)
Rate of Pay: $62.00-$74.31/hr CAD
Resume Due Date: Tuesday, July 21st, 2026 (5:00PM EST)
• The Business Development Analyst (Fusion Strategy & Partnerships) is an individual contributor role responsible for advancing the organization’s fusion strategy by transforming high‑potential partnership concepts into structured, decision‑ready opportunities.
• The analyst will identify, evaluate, and progress ventures and collaborators through a defined pipeline, from early screening and diligence to business case development, negotiation mandate support, and agreement execution—while producing clear, executive-ready narratives that are understandable to non-technical leaders and credible with technical experts.
• In parallel, the analyst will help advance the Center for Fusion Energy (CFE) from concept into a partner-aligned development plan by coordinating partner engagement, building foundational materials (value proposition, ecosystem map, phased roadmap, governance options), and maintaining the operating cadence required to keep initiatives moving.
• A core element of the position is financial stewardship and governance discipline: developing and maintaining funding trackers tied to milestones and deliverables, supporting quarterly/annual allocation recommendations, monitoring burn rate and forecast, and preparing approval documentation.
• Success is measured by the ability to move priority opportunities forward, improve partner engagement effectiveness, ensure traceable and controlled use of funds, and consistently deliver concise, high-quality decision packages for leadership.
Requirements
• The ideal candidate will have a bachelor’s degree in business, Finance, Economics, Engineering, Science, or Public Policy (a master’s degree such as an MBA, MPA/MPP, or MASc/MEng is an asset).
• They should typically bring 5–8+ years of progressive experience in business development, corporate development, strategy, commercial analysis, management consulting, or venture/innovation partnerships, including 2–3+ years directly supporting partnership formation and execution (e.g., MOUs, MSAs, research collaborations, JV-style arrangements) and producing decision-ready materials for senior leaders.
• Experience working in regulated or high-governance environments (energy/utilities, nuclear-adjacent, aerospace/defense, advanced manufacturing, pharma) and/or in contexts requiring strong procurement, approvals, and auditability discipline is strongly preferred.
• The role requires strong analytical and communication capability: the candidate must be able to build structured opportunity assessments (screening/scoring models and diligence frameworks), develop concise executive packages (one-pagers, briefing notes, investment/decision memos), and perform quantitative work such as financial modelling, scenario analysis, and budget/forecast tracking with variance management.
• They should be comfortable translating technical inputs into commercial implications and have working knowledge of contracting fundamentals (milestones/deliverables, risk allocation, liability, pricing structures), IP considerations (background/foreground IP, confidentiality, publication rights), and partner governance models (stage-gates, steering committees, KPIs).
• Advanced proficiency in Excel and PowerPoint is expected, with Power BI/dashboarding as an asset.
• Helpful professional designations include PMP (governance and delivery discipline), CPA/CFA (financial stewardship and diligence), CBAP (structured business analysis), and for technically trained candidates P.Eng.; contract management training (e.g., WorldCC/IAACM-aligned coursework) is also beneficial.
Spirit Omega is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from anyone, including members of Indigenous peoples, Women, visible minorities, persons with disabilities, persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, and others with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities.
Looking for more opportunities? Check out our website at
jobs.spiritomega.com
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