Project Developer, Autonomous Vehicle Infrastructure

Uber Uber · Consumer · Boston, MA +1 · Operations

This role focuses on leading the development of charging and maintenance infrastructure for autonomous vehicles, involving site acquisition, contract negotiation, and project management. It requires collaboration with internal and external stakeholders and a strong understanding of real estate and infrastructure processes.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develop and manage a pipeline of potential new charging and depot sites in alignment with Uber’s strategy.
  2. Conduct and refine comprehensive site due diligence, including zoning, utility access, permitting, and financial feasibility.
  3. Lead contract negotiations with landlords, property owners, and public/private partners.
  4. Partner with attorneys to draft, negotiate, and execute site agreements (lease or purchase).
  5. Coordinate with design and engineering teams to evaluate installation costs, optimize layouts, and manage project hand-off.

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years of experience in real estate development, infrastructure deployment, project management, or related fields.
  • Proven track record in site acquisition, contract negotiation, and lease/purchase agreements.
  • Strong understanding of permitting, utility planning, and real estate development processes.
  • Experience managing 20+ concurrent projects with complex stakeholders.
  • Excellent communication skills; able to engage confidently with executives, landlords, utility partners, city officials, and contractors.
  • Highly organized, self-motivated, and able to work autonomously in a fast-paced, evolving environment.
  • Ability to travel frequently (up to 50% within the Northeast US region).
  • Valid driver’s license and clean driving record.

Nice to have

  • Familiarity with charging infrastructure, EV policy, utilities, or autonomous vehicle technologies.
  • Experience working cross-functionally in a large, complex organization.
  • Prior exposure to site development for mobility or transportation infrastructure.

What the JD emphasized

  • site acquisition
  • contract negotiation
  • lease or purchase agreements
  • permitting
  • utility access
  • financial feasibility