Director, Edg Commercial Development (thermal)

Crusoe · Data AI · Denver, CO - US · Real Estate (DIG)

This role is focused on developing and executing GW-scale energy and infrastructure projects to support next-generation compute campuses, specifically for AI workloads and high-density GPU data centers. The role involves originating, siting, designing, and delivering power and land, with a focus on thermal assets paired with carbon capture and storage. It requires strong experience in the energy industry, power marketing, PPA negotiation, and understanding of US energy markets and regulatory environments. While the company is an AI infrastructure company, this specific role is commercial development within the energy sector, not directly building AI models or systems.

What you'd actually do

  1. Work directly with internal technical teams and external partners to site, design, and deliver power and land to energy-intensive AI compute deployments, including high-density GPU data centers.
  2. Define and deploy strategic frameworks for new project development, primarily within the US.
  3. Develop and execute fast-paced, highly complex energy and real estate deals from start to finish. Act as the central point ("quarterback") to drive these deals to completion.
  4. Partner with cross-functional teams to ensure alignment with company goals and market needs.
  5. Analyze regulatory and policy developments impacting the energy and AI industries, and recommend proactive adjustments to business strategies based on market intelligence.

Skills

Required

  • 8+ years of experience in the energy industry, specifically in thermal asset project development, financing, and/or origination roles.
  • Proven experience in power marketing and PPA negotiation for thermal resources, including utility-scale agreements with IPPs and utilities.
  • Strong understanding of thermal power generation (natural gas), including heat rates, fuel supply logistics, dispatch economics, and the structuring of complex commercial frameworks such as physical and financial hedges, tolling agreements, and behind-the-meter configurations.
  • Strong understanding of U.S. energy markets and the regulatory environment, including ISO/RTO market rules, nodal pricing dynamics, and the evolving regulatory landscape for large-load energy consumers.
  • Excellent negotiation, strategic thinking, and leadership skills, with the ability to mentor and informally guide junior team members.
  • Demonstrated ability to work cross-functionally and influence without direct authority.

Nice to have

  • Familiarity with carbon capture and storage (CCS) as a complement to thermal development is a plus.
  • Familiarity with ERCOT is a plus.
  • Deep interest in AI workloads and experience working with AI infrastructure providers, hyperscalers, or compute developers is a strong plus.

What the JD emphasized

  • energy-intensive AI compute deployments
  • high-density GPU data centers
  • AI workloads