Program Manager I, Commercial Partnerships, Advanced Energy Technologies
New York, NY
Full-time
Onsite
$105K/yr - $151K/yr
Entry Level
Google is a leading technology company that aims to create opportunities for everyone through innovative products. As a Program Manager in Advanced Energy Technologies, you will lead complex projects focused on scaling advanced energy technologies to meet Google's growth and clean energy goals by collaborating with various stakeholders.
Identify, structure, and execute innovative opportunities for partnerships and strategic investment that advance clean energy goals and address data center energy needs, and partner collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders.
Build financial and technoeconomic analyses to support advanced energy transactions.
Build a pipeline of opportunities by maintaining an up-to-date understanding and relationship with technology providers and developers in select advanced clean energy technology categories.
Support the development of Google’s strategy for advanced energy technologies based on analysis of technology maturity, market conditions, policy and regulations, and other factors impacting the scale-up and deployment of technologies.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver high impact and quality projects to Google’s global energy portfolio.
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
1 year of program management experience.
1 year of experience structuring partnerships, investments, or commercial agreements in clean energy
Preferred
Experience with advanced clean energy technologies, such as next generation geothermal, advanced nuclear, long duration energy storage, and CCS.
Experience in infrastructure investing and project finance.
Knowledge of energy markets, utilities, and associated policy and regulatory environments.
Ability to collaborate and align interests across multiple stakeholder groups to achieve impact.
Benefits
Bonus
Equity
Benefits
Google specializes in internet-related services and products, including search, advertising, and software. It is a sub-organization of Alphabet.