Senior Director, Energy Partnerships

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

This role is for a Senior Director of Energy Partnerships at Crusoe, an AI infrastructure company focused on accelerating energy and intelligence. The position involves building and managing strategic relationships with energy producers, developers, and utilities to secure large-scale power for AI data centers. The role requires extensive experience in the energy sector, a strong industry network, and the ability to negotiate complex energy partnerships.

What you'd actually do

  1. Build, grow, and maintain a robust portfolio of strategic relationships with Independent Power Producers (IPPs), renewable developers, utilities, and other energy infrastructure partners to enable new data center projects.
  2. Identify new energy partnership opportunities that support Crusoe's data center pipeline and facilitate their progression, working closely with Commercial Energy Leads to advance deals from early relationship through executed agreement.
  3. Serve as the primary external-facing liaison for the Energy Development Group, collaborating closely with Commercial Energy Leads, Real Estate Development, Interconnection, and Government Affairs teams to ensure partnership activity is tightly aligned with internal project needs and timelines.
  4. Define and implement a scalable framework for how Crusoe identifies, prioritizes, engages, and maintains energy partnerships — ensuring the company is building the right relationships at the right time to support its growth trajectory.
  5. Represent Crusoe at industry events, forums, and bilateral meetings to raise the company's profile among key energy industry stakeholders and position Crusoe as a preferred partner for large-scale power offtake.

Skills

Required

  • Energy Industry Experience
  • Established Industry Network
  • Partnership & Business Development Track Record
  • Energy Markets Expertise
  • Cross-Functional Leadership
  • Executive Presence

Nice to have

  • AI & Data Center Familiarity

What the JD emphasized

  • 12–15+ years of progressive experience in the energy sector
  • significant time spent at an Independent Power Producer (IPP), renewable developer, or electric utility
  • deep, trusted network of relationships across the IPP, renewable developer, and utility ecosystem
  • Demonstrated success originating, structuring, and closing complex energy partnerships, offtake agreements, or commercial transactions with major energy counterparties.