Data Center Energy Strategic Negotiator
Full time
at Google
in
United Kingdom
Posted on February 19, 2025
Job details
Minimum qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Business, Economics, Finance, or equivalent practical experience.
- 6 years of experience leading energy transaction structuring and negotiations, utility procurement, energy project development or finance/consulting roles.
- Experience in European power markets ( , wholesale and retail) or carbon-free energy technologies. Preferred qualifications:
- Master’s degree in Engineering, Business, Economics, Finance, or related disciplines.
- Experience structuring and negotiating 24/7 carbon-free-energy transactions.
- Experience with off-grid solutions for electricity generation and supply ( , behind the meter, private wires, etc.).
- Experience with energy supply onsite generation solutions or carbon-free advanced technologies (long duration storage, carbon capture, hydrogen, geothermal, etc.).
- Knowledge of European Transmission and Distribution Systems Operations (TSO/DSO), or energy market operations (imbalance, day ahead/real-time settlement, or renewable energy).
- Lead transaction negotiations and structuring for energy supply, power infrastructure, and other data center energy agreements, including power purchase agreements, energy service agreements, interconnection agreements, partnerships, etc.
- Help set strategy for Google's energy procurement program, including renewable and carbon-free energy procurement in support of Google's clean energy goals.
- Perform analyses (agreement structuring, power market analysis, financial forecasting), and develop salient recommendations based on modeling.
- Interface with a variety of agreement team members (negotiators, portfolio managers, analytics experts) and cross-company partner teams (Engineering, Finance, Legal, Accounting, etc.).
- Develop and lead agreement approvals, investment memos, and other transaction related materials with executives and partner teams.
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