Director, Editorial & Industry Intelligence

Neara

$120K — $150K *
US-AnywhereRemote in United States
Energy & Utilities
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 8+ years in communications or editorial within a regulated technology sector or as a journalist focused on energy/infrastructure.
  • Exceptional writing and editing skills for engaging senior business leaders.
  • Ability to convey complex technical language into clear, actionable insights for business audiences.
  • Deep understanding of the energy transition and infrastructure landscape.
  • Established relationships with journalists and experience in shaping industry narratives.

Responsibilities

  • Develop impactful editorial content that captures category leadership and customer narratives.
  • Brief internal teams on industry changes and their strategic implications.
  • Curate forward-looking event agendas targeting industry milestones for executive engagement.
  • Produce diverse editorial outputs that align with product strategy and industry narratives.
  • Translate regulatory and policy changes into accessible narratives for executive understanding.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align narratives and enhance storytelling impact.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary and employee stock ownership plan (ESOP).
  • Professional growth opportunities within a meritocratic work environment.
  • A non-bureaucratic, low-ego workplace culture.
  • Engagement with meaningful and complex industry challenges.
  • Direct influence on the strategic direction of a rapidly growing company.
Full Job Description
THE ROLE

We're looking for a world-class storyteller to shape how one of the most existential industries on earth internalizes change. You will take an industry-transforming product and package the story powerfully and credibly in the context of seismic shifts across the global energy supply chain, regulation, and technology. You will interpret why these shifts matter and will translate them into stories that shape how asset owners, government, and media think about modern infrastructure. Your work will strengthen category conviction and customer relationships, create urgency in live deals, and keep our brand top of mind in the moments that matter most.

ABOUT YOU
  • You're a top-tier writer with a strong track record of turning complex issues into clear, urgent, and memorable stories for executive audiences.
  • You're highly analytical with the industry depth and creative instinct to anticipate what no one's talking about yet but should be.
  • You have existing domain expertise in energy, ideally having spent time either in public affairs or covering the space as a journalist.

WHAT YOU WILL DO
  • Detect and interpret industry inflection points by synthesizing policy developments, social pressures, and emerging assumptions and then translating what changed, why it matters to our market, where Neara fits in, and how executive thinking should adjust.
  • Operationalize industry insight cross-functionally and own the program to embed intelligence into Sales, Product, and beyond through executive briefings, internal guidance, and strategic framing.
  • Shape narrative and own editorial calendar, partnering closely with Product Marketing to ensure industry themes reinforce category leadership, are backed by coordinated product-level substance, and inform positioning.
  • Independently produce thought-provoking executive editorial in a variety of formats that are evidence-led, implication-focused, and naturally aligned to product strengths without promotional tone.
  • Shape revenue conversations by equipping customer-facing teams with forwardable perspectives and executive-level language that strengthens credibility and influences how strategic deals take shape and progress.
  • Safeguard Neara's point of view by stress-testing positioning against real market sentiment, challenging internal assumptions, and ensuring our story is credible, earned, and externally resonant.
  • Rally cross-functional teams around shared narrative frameworks through storytelling excellence, strategic influence, and collaborative leadership.

WHO YOU ARE
  • 8+ years of experience in comms or editorial at a technology company in a regulated industry or as a journalist with energy or infrastructure domain expertise.
  • An exceptional writer and editor who can craft compelling, authoritative narratives that engage senior business leaders and technical decision-makers.
  • Know how to find the story, sharpen the argument, and say something that actually matters and shapes perception without being sales-y.
  • You can translate complex, technical subject matter (think rate cases, proposed bills, technical papers, etc.) into language that is clear, credible, and genuinely useful to a business audience.
  • Deep curiosity about the infrastructure and energy transition landscape, with the judgment to identify emerging issues before they become mainstream talking points.
  • Strong relationships with relevant journalists are a plus in addition to comfort engaging with reporters as a trusted source, shaping storylines, and helping position Neara in industry conversations.


WHAT WE ARE OFFERING YOU
  • Competitive salary + ESOP.
  • Significant career development and growth opportunities.
  • Highly meritocratic, non-bureaucratic, and low ego work culture.
  • The opportunity to work on complex, meaningful products and real-world problems.
  • The opportunity to play a direct, critical role in the trajectory of a high-growth company.


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