Staff, Energy Operations

Weights & Biases Weights & Biases · Data AI · Bellevue, WA +5 · Remote · Data Center - G&A

This role focuses on the site-level utility path for data center development, from initial feasibility to operational readiness. It involves managing utility providers, coordinating infrastructure, and ensuring power capacity and delivery timelines, but is not directly involved in AI/ML model development or deployment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own site-specific power feasibility and validation for all Development opportunities.
  2. Serve as a hard Development gate — no site advances without a confirmed, executable utilities path.
  3. Validate availability, delivery timelines, upgrade requirements, costs, and risk profiles.
  4. Act as the primary site-level technical point of contact with utility providers.
  5. Drive overall utility coordination, design reviews, infrastructure planning, development budgeting to turn over execution.

Skills

Required

  • 10+ years of experience in power, utilities, or energy infrastructure supporting large-scale data center, industrial, or infrastructure developments.
  • Proven experience aligning utility infrastructure delivery with complex construction sequencing and master project schedules.
  • Demonstrated expertise in the full project development lifecycle, including early-stage supporting internal teams feasibility assessments, due diligence, and execution planning.
  • Extensive experience managing direct relationships and negotiations with U.S. utility providers, specifically regarding large-load (100MW+) interconnections across multiple jurisdictions.
  • Strong understanding of utility tariffs, interconnection processes, and site-level power cost modeling.

Nice to have

  • Extensive experience supporting the full construction lifecycle, from project inception through commissioning and transition to operational stabilization.
  • Direct experience in utility operations or a utility-facing execution role with a proven track record across national or multi-regional U.S. markets.
  • Technical familiarity with complex construction schedules, procurement of long-lead electrical equipment, and practical constructability assessments.
  • Demonstrated mastery of project management fundamentals, including the ability to mitigate risks and manage critical-path dependencies across multiple workstreams.
  • Experience developing high-level reporting, presentations, and strategic content to facilitate data-driven decision-making for executive leadership.
  • Professional exposure to Joint Venture (JV) frameworks or capital-partner development models within a real estate or infrastructure context.

What the JD emphasized

  • hard Development gate
  • confirmed, executable utilities path
  • 100MW+