Core Scientific

Director, External Affairs

Core Scientific$120K — $150K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Affairs, Public Policy, Business, Energy Policy, or related field
  • 7+ years of experience in stakeholder engagement, public affairs, communications, or energy industry roles
  • Successful track record in managing stakeholder relationships in complex regulatory environments
  • Ability to influence senior leadership on engagement and communications strategy
  • Strong skills in strategic communications and messaging development
  • Ability to simplify complex energy and regulatory concepts for diverse audiences
  • Exceptional relationship-building and executive presentation skills
  • Proactive mindset for building programs and relationships from the ground up

Responsibilities

  • Establish proactive stakeholder intelligence framework for market and policy risks
  • Build relationships with state legislators and energy offices in target states
  • Serve as primary contact for government affairs, anticipating legislative impacts
  • Collaborate to develop messaging and public outreach campaigns for visibility
  • Maintain presence in regional forums to establish credibility and trust
  • Implement comprehensive stakeholder engagement strategy across various entities
  • Evaluate stakeholder engagement and effectiveness of communications metrics

Benefits

  • Frequent travel required (approximately 30%) to various markets
  • Work operates in diverse environments including data centers and offices
  • Opportunity for meaningful influence in organizational growth and policy engagement
  • Involvement with key regional stakeholders and executives
  • Potential for contributing to significant market expansion initiatives
Full Job Description
TitleDirector, External Affairs

Reports ToChief Power Officer

The Job

The Director of External Affairs leads efforts to advance Core Scientific's strategic position and stakeholder adoption across Texas, Oklahoma, and other markets, directly influencing organizational growth, market expansion, and key stakeholder and partner alignment. This role builds trusted relationships, earns credibility, and establishes a strong presence across the region.

Responsibilities
  • Establish a proactive stakeholder intelligence framework that enables executive leadership to anticipate and respond to emerging stakeholder, policy, and market risks with no material surprises.
  • Build and maintain proactive relationships with state legislators, legislative committees, and governors' energy offices across Texas, Oklahoma and other states as determined.
  • Serve as Core's primary point of contact for state government affairs, anticipating legislative and executive priorities that may affect Core's activities, and positioning Core as a credible, accessible resource for policymakers navigating the energy transition.
  • Collaborate with internal counter parties to develop messaging and execute public communications and outreach campaigns that elevate Core's visibility and credibility.
  • Build and maintain a consistent and visible presence in regional forums and stakeholder discussions, establishing credibility and serving as a trusted source of insight to inform and advance organizational priorities.
  • Develop and implement a comprehensive stakeholder engagement strategy that establishes Core as a trusted, proactive partner across the states, including utilities, regulators, policymakers, and regional forums.
  • Deliver measurable progress in relationship depth and stakeholder awareness and maintain relationships moving forward.
  • Act as the primary liaison between Core and key stakeholders, ensuring timely and clear communication of organizational priorities, services developments, and strategic initiatives. Be present, accessible, and credible in the regional forums and conversations to add value and bring needed insights forward.
  • Collaborate closely with Corporate Communications to ensure all regional communications are consistent with Core's brand and corporate strategy, messaging standards, and brand, while remaining tailored to the unique context of Western stakeholders.
  • Provide timely, candid strategic guidance to the Chief Power & Policy Officer on key stakeholder dynamics, local and state issues and opportunities, regulatory developments, and communications opportunities, with particular focus on areas where such dynamics create reputational risk or opportunity.
  • Establish and monitor performance metrics to evaluate stakeholder engagement and the effectiveness of communications.
  • Foster open, respectful, and professional communication directly within the team as well as with co-workers/ teammates and leaders across the organization.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Required
  • Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Affairs, Public Policy, Business, Energy Policy, or a related field.
  • Minimum 7+ years of relevant experience in stakeholder engagement, public affairs, communications, regulatory policy, or energy industry roles.
  • Demonstrated success managing stakeholder relationships in complex regulatory or policy environments.
  • Proven ability to influence and advise senior leadership on stakeholder engagement and communications strategy.
  • Strong strategic communications and messaging development skills, with the ability to craft narratives that resonate across diverse and sometimes skeptical audiences.
  • Ability to translate complex energy, regulatory, and market concepts into clear and compelling messaging for non-technical audiences.
  • Strong facilitation, relationship-building, and executive presentation skills.
  • A bias for action and demonstrated ability to build programs, relationships, and presence where little existed before.

Preferred
  • Existing relationships within Texas and or Oklahoma utilities, with key stakeholders, county commissioners, and/or policy makers.
  • Experience working with executive leadership, regulators, and energy industry stakeholders in a high-visibility, external-facing role.

Location

To be considered for the role, you must reside near Atlanta, GA.

Travel

Frequent travel is required, approximately 30%. (Travel to GA, NC, AL and other markets, as needed)

Work Environment

This job operates in a data center, office, and shop environment. The role routinely uses standard maintenance equipment, including ladders, scissor lifts, forklifts, power tools, and voltmeters. While performing these duties, the employee will be exposed to both hot and cold environments.

Physical Demands

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, stand, walk, use hands, and lift up to 25 pounds.

Position Type/ Expected Hours of Work

This is a full-time position. General hours and days of work are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Some nights and weekends may be required.

Supervisory Experience (Yes or No)

Yes

About Core Scientific

Core Scientific is a blockchain and artificial intelligence infrastructure and software solutions provider. The company offers a range of products and services, including blockchain hosting and colocation, artificial intelligence and machine learning, and software development. Core Scientific's clients include some of the world's largest blockchain and artificial intelligence companies, as well as Fortune 500 companies. The company was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
Learn more about Core Scientific
Size
500 employees
Market Cap
$26 million
Industry
NASDAQ

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