Manager, Energy Commercial Structuring, Energy and Location Strategy
Senior • On-site
$171,000 - $254,000/yr
San Francisco, CA , +1
Minimum qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in engineering, economics, finance, technology, policy or equivalent practical experience.
10 years of experience in a commercial transactions role in energy markets (especially in the US).
10 years of experience leading negotiations or business development.
Experience in people management.
Ability to travel up to 40% as needed.
Preferred qualifications:
Experience leading complex and scalable cross-functional programs.
Experience working with utilities to execute energy supply agreements, procuring new generation resources, contracting for wholesale and retail electricity, and conducting site selection due diligence.
Experience in mentoring, managing, coaching or developing teams.
Knowledge in data center power infrastructure requirements, data center planning processes, and data center capacity delivery channels.
Ability to work separately while coordinating and synchronizing efforts of the team with other team members and stakeholders.
Excellent communication and influencing skills.
About the job
Google's infrastructure needs go far beyond server computers. As Google's products and services scale the globe, the Strategic Negotiation team works behind the scenes to secure infrastructure for Google's future -- everything from underwater cables to physical data center space. As a Strategic Negotiator, you combine your deep market knowledge of a given sector with tech industry savvy to negotiate cost-effective solutions to support Google's infrastructure growth. You'll work with specific project teams on negotiating deals, managing vendor and partner relationships and presenting deal recommendations to our Tech leadership. Your successful negotiations have the potential to save Google millions of dollars in operating costs and impact every part of the business.
Google’s Clean Energy and Power team is seeking a new manager to help grow the scale and impact of our Americas Energy transactions function.
In this role, you will work with global energy leadership to set direction for the team’s work and will oversee execution of the commercial energy transactions strategy in the Americas. You will work in partnership with stakeholders across Energy and Location Strategy (ELS), as well as other teams within Technical Infrastructure, Finance, and Legal. You will have people management responsibility for a subset of team members within the ELS Americas Energy commercial structuring team. You will drive cross-functional programs, leading teams, setting priorities, building consensus, and organizing work. You will be committed in developing talent and future leaders. Additionally, you will have a track record of building scalable and highly impactful programs and a commercial understanding of electricity markets and utility industries is paramount.The US base salary range for this full-time position is $171,000-$254,000 + bonus + equity + benefits. Our salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for your preferred location during the hiring process.
Please note that the compensation details listed in US role postings reflect the base salary only, and do not include bonus, equity, or benefits. Learn more about benefits at Google.
Responsibilities
Manage energy strategic negotiators on the Americas Energy commercial structuring team, setting goals, priorities and tactics.
Manage staff workload, priorities, development, and coaching.
Help set strategy and oversee execution of said strategy in the area of responsibility. Execute on Google priorities across data center site selection and development, utility energy supply and infrastructure negotiations, and clean energy.
Escalation point for decisions (as appropriate).
Manage executive relationships with key counterparties across the Americas energy portfolio. Actively engage to seek alignment with cross-functional partners.
Google
Google LLC started as a PhD project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998 at Stanford University. Google LLC has blossomed into a behemoth of the tech world. With its mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful, Google’s search engine is its crown jewel. Online advertising, via AdWords and AdSense, forms the backbone of its financial success. Beyond search, Google has ventured into cloud computing, hardware, and software development. The innovative PageRank algorithm revolutionized search engine technology, and surviving the dot-com bubble burst and going public in 2004 spurred its meteoric growth. Acquiring YouTube stands as a testament to Google’s strategic expansion.