Gridium’s mission is to hasten the transition to a low-carbon economy. Our software helps people run commercial buildings better, at lower cost and with less energy.
None of that works without trustworthy data.
Gridium’s analytics platform is fueled by data. Every recommendation we make, every dollar of energy we help a customer save, every analytic in our platform rests on accurate energy data pulled from hundreds of utilities and renewable energy systems for solar and battery storage. The data does not come easily, and the person who masters it has outsized leverage over everything Gridium does. Get it right, and you are cutting energy use at a scale that actually matters for the planet.
We are seeking a full-time Data Product Manager to lead how Gridium acquires and protects its energy data. This is a deeply technical role with real autonomy and a wide platform to leave your mark on the industry. We are deployed in thousands of commercial buildings and growing fast, and you will own the point in the system where the most interesting problems live: turning real-world utility and energy data into something our engineers can reliably and efficiently build on.
At its heart, this role is about unlocking reliable energy data for our customers. We work across a complex set of hundreds of utilities, each with its own portal, billing, metering, tariff data, and quirks. Becoming the person who knows this terrain cold, how a given utility exposes a given resource, what data is really available, and how to get at it, gives you leverage over everything else we do. It is the foundation our product is built on, and you get to own it.
That understanding produces several things. The most visible are the specs, a major tent pole of the role, but not the only one. You will also protect the large surface area of integrations we already run, ensuring our teams have the tools to maintain our data quality and organizing efforts to improve our integrations over time. And you will be the company's source of truth on what each integration can and cannot support.
Getting a single integration right means digging until you understand how to get the data reliably, what it means, and what customers actually need from it. And there is real satisfaction in being the one who figures it out. The systems we collect data from change often, presenting unique challenges, so if you love a puzzle, you will be right at home. And you will not be doing it alone: you will work with a small, tightly knit group of very talented engineers, a Data Operations team partnering with you, and modern AI tooling to move fast.
Please come curious. The person who thrives here chases down what is not obvious without being told where to look, and treats "I don't know" as the start of an investigation rather than the end of one.
The position comes with salary, stock options, 401(k) match, a great health plan, vision, dental, life insurance, disability insurance, generous parental leave, and a flexible vacation policy — we want you to take the time off you need so that you are happy and productive.
Gridium is a venture-backed SaaS application provider with a mission to bring cost-effective energy savings to commercial real estate. We have been delivering deep energy savings to our customers for fourteen years, and we are now growing faster than ever due to increasing demand for real energy solutions.
We have been an all-remote company since our founding, and we love the flexibility it affords. Remote work allows you to structure your day with minimal interruption so that you can get stuff done in the style that makes most sense for you. (And if for you that means an office in a coworking space, we’ll provide that too.)
Spending time face-to-face is important too, so several times each year we pick a city and meet up for several days of highly productive and highly fun planning and doing. We have a casual, cooperative work environment where everyone’s ideas matter.
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.