Director of Energy, Digital Infrastructure
Job Summary
The Director of Energy for Digital Infrastructure leads the development and implementation of strategic energy solutions tailored to data center developments. This role is responsible for ensuring that energy strategies align with the rapid growth, reliability, and evolving project objectives required for cloud and AI workloads in North America, specifically the United States and Canada. The Director collaborates with cross-functional teams and external partners to deliver innovative, cost-effective, and sustainable energy solutions that support the company's expanding digital infrastructure.
The Team
Diode is a leader in advancing sustainable infrastructure, specializing in renewable energy initiatives, high-performance data centers, and commercial real estate development. We value open communication, cross-functional collaboration, and a commitment to excellence as we drive transformative projects in fast paced environment.
Diode is a close-knit and agile team of entrepreneurs who put the client first and uphold a quality of excellence in work to deliver for our customers and our team.
Key Responsibilities
- Strategic Energy Planning: Develop and execute comprehensive energy strategies tailored to data centers, supporting reliability, availability, and flexibility requirements for cloud and AI loads across the region.
- Commercial Partnership Development: Identify energy partners, such as IPPs, to deliver power to data center sites. Structure contracts with IPPs and utilities for power delivery.
- Energy Procurement: Oversee energy sourcing and contracting, considering a broad range of solutions including natural gas power plants, fuel cells, SMRs, etc., to secure cost-effective and resilient supplies for data center facilities.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Build strong partnerships with utilities, government agencies, industry organizations, and internal stakeholders.
- Project Oversight: Collaborate with project managers, external partners, utilities, and regulatory bodies to develop and drive the energy solution for each project in the portfolio, ensuring that innovative and effective approaches are implemented from conception through development.
- Risk Management: Assess and mitigate risks related to energy supply, regulatory changes, market volatility, and commercial agreements.
- Sustainability Leadership: Advance strategies for efficient energy use and compliance with relevant energy and environmental regulations in the United States and Canada.
- Budgeting & Reporting: Support the Project Finance team in providing required information to produce energy cost analyses and data center operations financial models.
- Team Leadership: Lead and develop a team of energy professionals, fostering a culture of innovation and excellence.
- Maintain clear and timely communication with the client regarding all aspects of infrastructure procurement, technical studies, and required updates. This includes providing detailed updates on anticipated timelines, associated costs, and any changes that may impact project delivery.
Core Competencies:
Strategic Thinking
Ability to Communicate both Technical and High-Level Concepts
Leadership & Team Development
Energy Analytics & Optimization
Financial Acumen
Innovation & Technology Adoption
Change Management
Stakeholder Collaboration
- Strategic Energy Planning: Develop and execute comprehensive energy strategies tailored to data centers, supporting reliability, availability, and flexibility requirements for cloud and AI loads across the region.
- Commercial Partnership Development: Identify energy partners, such as IPPs, to deliver power to data center sites. Structure contracts with IPPs and utilities for power delivery.
- Energy Procurement: Oversee energy sourcing and contracting, considering a broad range of solutions including natural gas power plants, fuel cells, SMRs, etc., to secure cost-effective and resilient supplies for data center facilities.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Build strong partnerships with utilities, government agencies, industry organizations, and internal stakeholders.
- Project Oversight: Collaborate with project managers, external partners, utilities, and regulatory bodies to develop and drive the energy solution for each project in the portfolio, ensuring that innovative and effective approaches are implemented from conception through development.
- Risk Management: Assess and mitigate risks related to energy supply, regulatory changes, market volatility, and commercial agreements.
- Sustainability Leadership: Advance strategies for efficient energy use and compliance with relevant energy and environmental regulations in the United States and Canada.
- Budgeting & Reporting: Support the Project Finance team in providing required information to produce energy cost analyses and data center operations financial models.
- Team Leadership: Lead and develop a team of energy professionals, fostering a culture of innovation and excellence.
- Maintain clear and timely communication with the client regarding all aspects of infrastructure procurement, technical studies, and required updates. This includes providing detailed updates on anticipated timelines, associated costs, and any changes that may impact project delivery.
Core Competencies:
Strategic Thinking
Ability to Communicate both Technical and High-Level Concepts
Leadership & Team Development
Energy Analytics & Optimization
Financial Acumen
Innovation & Technology Adoption
Change Management
Stakeholder Collaboration
Management Responsibilities
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering, Energy Management, Environmental Science, Business Administration, or a related field.
- 10+ years of experience in energy management, utilities, or data center development, including substantial experience with natural gas power plants and related commercial agreements, with at least 5 years in a leadership role.
- Proven track record in developing and executing large-scale energy strategies for data centers serving cloud and AI workloads.
- Strong understanding of data center infrastructure, power distribution, cooling systems, and backup assets relevant to the region.
- Knowledge of a wide range of energy solutions is preferred.
- Knowledge of energy markets, regulatory frameworks, sustainability best practices, and commercial structures for natural gas assets in the United States and Canada.
- Excellent analytical, negotiation, and project management skills.
- Effective communicator with the ability to collaborate with senior executives, project stakeholders, and external partners.
- Professional certifications such as Certified Energy Manager (CEM) or LEED accreditation are a plus.





















































