[Remote] Energy Manager, Wholesale Supply

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Meta is a technology company that builds platforms for connection and immersive experiences. They are seeking an Energy Manager for Wholesale Supply to develop and manage their wholesale electricity supply, ensuring reliability and sustainability for their data centers while collaborating with various internal and external stakeholders.


Responsibilities

  • In coordination with our market-participating affiliate, lead the identification, structuring, creation, development, and negotiation of opportunities to secure new cost-competitive sources of wholesale energy and capacity for Meta’s operations
  • Collaborate with internal organizations including sustainability, legal, tax, and finance to implement supply solutions
  • Develop and grow relationships with key suppliers, developers, regulators, and other stakeholders in a variety of U.S. energy markets
  • Participate in state or federal regulatory or wholesale market design processes by providing subject‑matter input, industry perspectives, and comments to support reliable, cost-effective supply for new data centers
  • Support continued evolution and execution of the wholesale supply strategy for domestic and potentially international data centers
  • Stay informed of the technical, market, and regulatory developments in the energy industry and communicate key trends, risks and potential impacts to management
  • Partner on various energy projects as needed, including feasibility assessments and commercial negotiations for projects in development
  • Support continued development and delivery of Meta’s energy supply strategy for data centers
  • Travel domestically (10-25% at times)

Skills

  • 10+ years experience in developing, acquiring, performing due diligence, and negotiating definitive agreements for utility-scale electricity supply projects
  • Experience negotiating wholesale capacity and energy transactions and projects, including working with market participating affiliates, utilities, or power marketers
  • Experience working with detailed financial models of energy projects and transactions, identifying key risks and sensitivities, and leading all related due diligence efforts (financial, commercial, technical, development)
  • Detailed knowledge of bilateral and organized market constructs, rules, and regulations that impact wholesale supply opportunities
  • Experience representing business interests to the leadership teams of potential suppliers, utilities, governments, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders
  • Experience in utility and grid interconnection, capacity accreditation, and wholesale electricity market transaction processes
  • Experience leading negotiations and projects
  • Experience in communicating commercial, regulatory, market, and contractual details to all organizational levels
  • Experience managing multiple projects and collaborating with internal staff, utility providers, consultants, and external stakeholders
  • Proficiency in standard document and analytics platforms (Excel, Powerpoint, Google Docs, etc.)

Benefits

  • Bonus
  • Equity
  • Benefits

Company Overview

  • Meta is a social technology company that enables people to connect, find communities, and grow businesses. It was founded in 2004, and is headquartered in Menlo Park, California, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is https://www.meta.com.

  • Company H1B Sponsorship

  • Meta has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships, with 5565 in 2025, 5944 in 2024, 3874 in 2023, 5237 in 2022, 7 in 2021, 10 in 2020. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role.

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