EdgeConneX

Senior Manager, Energy Development

EdgeConneX$175K — $200K *
Energy & Utilities
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 7-12 years in the energy sector with contract negotiation experience
  • Proven track record managing utility relationships and interconnection processes
  • Experience in large-scale data center development preferred
  • Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as Engineering or Energy Management
  • Strong existing connections with grid managers and utility staff in the region

Responsibilities

  • Own and develop regional energy strategy for assigned U.S. sub-market
  • Lead negotiation of energy-related contracts and agreements
  • Cultivate relationships with utilities and regulators in the region
  • Drive power capacity delivery from evaluation to energization
  • Manage regional capital budgeting for electrical infrastructure initiatives
  • Direct specialized consultants and contractors for project execution
  • Collaborate cross-functionally to integrate energy workflows

Benefits

  • Remote work flexibility within the assigned region
  • Travel opportunities up to 40-50% based on project demand
  • Access to a competitive benefits package
  • Opportunity for career advancement as regional pipelines mature
  • Engagement with a team of specialized consultants and contractors
Full Job Description
EdgeConneX is hiring a Sr. Manager, Energy Development to serve as the energy authority for their assigned U.S. sub-market. This is both a strategic and tactical role in equal measure - each Sr. Manager owns the regional energy strategy and is personally accountable for outcomes, while directing a bench of specialized consultants and contractors who provide day-to-day execution support. This model is intentional: the Sr. Manager operates as an intelligent client and regional decision-maker - setting strategy, owning utility and regulatory relationships, driving contract development and negotiation, and directing contracted resources toward the right priorities. They are the ECX voice on energy in their market, not a coordinator of others' work. This role currently operates as an individual contributor. As ECX's regional pipelines mature, there is a clear path for this position to evolve into a team lead function with direct reports. Primary Responsibilities Regional Energy Strategy Ownership 34 Serve as ECX's authoritative voice on energy in the assigned sub-market - setting strategy, representing ECX with utilities and regulators, and making or informing all key energy decisions for the region. 34 Develop and maintain a forward-looking regional energy strategy that accounts for grid conditions, utility capacity timelines, regulatory risk, and ECX's site pipeline and customer commitments. 34 Monitor regional grid conditions, utility IRP filings, capacity market signals, and competitive dynamics to identify emerging constraints and opportunities before they become problems. 34 Provide authoritative energy input when evaluating new potential data center sites - assessing interconnection queue position, utility load capacity, time-to-power, and infrastructure investment requirements. Contract Development & Negotiation 34 Lead development and negotiation of energy-related contracts in region, including utility service agreements, large-load interconnection agreements, energy supply contracts, power purchase agreements, and rate schedule elections. 34 Direct legal, consulting, and technical support resources through contract drafting and negotiation processes, maintaining clear ownership of ECX's position and outcomes. 34 Evaluate energy tariffs, utility rate structures, and special contract options to identify the optimal procurement and service structure for each ECX project. 34 Ensure contract terms, milestones, and obligations are tracked and managed through execution, escalating risks or deviations proactively. Utility Relationship & Regulatory Management 34 Own and cultivate primary utility relationships in region - including T&D providers, generation interconnection staff, regulatory affairs contacts, and key grid operator personnel. 34 Advance ECX's standing as a preferred, sophisticated large-load customer with regional utilities and grid operators (ERCOT, PJM, MISO, WECC, etc.). 34 Engage with utility regulators and participate in rate cases, policy proceedings, or stakeholder processes where ECX interests are implicated - directing outside consultants and legal resources as needed. 34 Develop relationships that produce early access to capacity information, favorable queue positioning, and constructive utility engagement on non-standard service needs. Power Capacity Delivery 34 Drive power capacity delivery from earliest site evaluation through initial energization, maintaining schedule accountability across interconnection, substation, and utility service milestones. 34 Direct consultants and contractors responsible for interconnection application management, utility coordination, permitting, and construction oversight - ensuring the right work is happening at the right pace. 34 Develop and execute infrastructure strategies - including utility grid connections, high-voltage substations, and energy storage - to accelerate capacity delivery and optimize total cost of ownership. 34 Independently navigate ambiguous regulatory and utility processes, maintaining forward momentum and keeping internal stakeholders informed of realistic timelines and risk. Capital Budget & Infrastructure Investment 34 Manage and support capital budgeting for electrical infrastructure and energy projects in region, including cost-benefit analysis, investment phasing, and spend tracking. 34 Identify innovative cost savings initiatives related to energy infrastructure, supply structure, and long-term rate exposure - bringing opportunities to leadership with clear financial framing. 34 Provide energy infrastructure cost and timeline inputs to Site Acquisition and Development teams to support go/no-go decisions and project underwriting. Consultant & Contractor Direction 34 Direct a bench of specialized energy consultants, engineering firms, and regulatory advisors who support day-to-day execution across the regional portfolio. 34 Scope, procure, and manage third-party support resources as needed - ensuring work products meet ECX standards and are delivered on schedule. 34 Serve as the intelligent client: translating ECX strategy into clear direction for external resources and maintaining accountability for outcomes, not just process. Cross-Functional Integration 34 Collaborate closely with Site Acquisition, Development, Construction, Legal, and Finance to ensure energy workstreams are integrated, sequenced correctly, and on schedule. 34 Escalate energy risks and blockers proactively, providing clear framing on timeline, cost, and decision implications for affected projects. 34 Contribute to ECX's broader energy development practice by sharing regional intelligence, contract learnings, and utility relationship insights across the group. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities 34 Deep working knowledge of the regional utility and grid operator landscape for the assigned territory (ERCOT, PJM, MISO, WECC, etc.), including interconnection processes, tariff structures, and large-load service options 34 Demonstrated ability to develop, negotiate, and execute complex energy contracts - including interconnection agreements, utility service agreements, and power supply arrangements 34 Proven ability to direct and manage external consultants, engineering firms, and legal resources toward defined outcomes 34 Strong strategic thinking balanced with willingness to engage tactically when needed - comfortable moving between setting direction and getting into the details 34 Strong communications - written and verbal - with utilities, regulators, internal teams, and executive leadership 34 Commitment to organizational excellence; constant awareness of opportunities to improve processes and the quality of deliverables 34 Superb ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects and workstreams simultaneously in a fast-moving development environment 34 Ability to advance ambiguous, complex utility and regulatory processes independently while keeping stakeholders informed and aligned 34 Strong attention to detail in contract review, milestone tracking, budget management, and regulatory submissions Experience / Education 34 7-12 years of professional experience in the energy sector, with direct experience negotiating and executing energy contracts and managing utility relationships in the assigned region 34 Demonstrated track record of leading utility interconnection processes, large-load service applications, and/or energy contract development for critical infrastructure or large commercial loads 34 Experience managing or directing third-party consultants, advisors, or contractors in a project delivery context 34 2+ years of experience working within a hyperscale, colocation, or large-scale data center development environment strongly preferred 34 Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Energy Management, Business, or a field directly applicable to energy infrastructure or data center development 34 Strong existing relationships with grid managers, utility staff, and/or regulatory personnel in the target region is highly preferred 34 Candidates with experience spanning both utility-side and large-load customer-side energy work are strongly encouraged to apply Location & Travel This role can be based remotely within the assigned regional territory. Candidates must be located in-market to maintain active utility relationships and respond to project demands with appropriate presence. Travel of up to 40-50% at peak should be expected. Adaptability to the demand driven by ECX's growth is required. US Salary Range $175,000-$200,000 USD EdgeConneX offers a competitive benefits package.

About EdgeConneX

EdgeConneX is a data center provider that specializes in edge computing. The company was founded in 2009 by Randy Brouckman and is headquartered in Herndon, Virginia. EdgeConneX operates data centers in more than 30 markets across North America, Europe, and South America. The company's data centers are designed to provide low-latency connectivity to local markets and to enable the delivery of content and applications at the edge of the network. EdgeConneX's customers include cloud service providers, content delivery networks, and other companies that require high-performance computing and storage infrastructure.
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