We’re a team of friends bound together by a mission to preserve our planet for future generations through innovative energy solutions and modern infrastructure. In December 2025, Google announced an agreement to acquire Intersect, to enable more data center and generation capacity to come online faster while accelerating energy development and innovation. After close, we’ll continue doing exactly what we were built to do - develop, construct, and operate the most ambitious power and data infrastructure in the country.
Intersect’s operations will remain separate from Alphabet and Google under the Intersect brand. We’re on an aggressive growth trajectory and looking for people hungry to tackle the largest energy challenges on the planet.
Location & Team Gatherings
Intersect has been a fully flexible workplace since its founding in 2016. We’ve been very intentional about the way we do things. We are not work-from-home, hybrid, or in-office - we are any and all of those options! Deepening social connections and offering shared experiences is a cornerstone of the way we work. We connect as a team at our Team Week experiences four times a year and at our recently established Hub locations - SF Bay Area, NYC Metro Area, NY; Denver, CO; Houston, TX; Calgary, AB; and Toronto, ON.
Based in-region (Austin preferred), this position requires regular in-person engagement across Texas and the broader South Central U.S.
About This Role
As part of Intersect’s Government Affairs team, you’ll lead state-level policy and regulatory strategy across the South Central region, serving as the company’s regional large load expert as we expand deeper into digital infrastructure and data center power delivery. This role sits at the intersection of energy infrastructure development, regulatory advocacy, and large load interconnection strategy across ERCOT and SPP.
This role is critical to supporting Intersect’s expansion into data center construction and operations following our strategic partnership with Google. You’ll shape legislative and regulatory outcomes that directly impact high-growth infrastructure projects, ensuring our business model aligns with evolving political, regulatory, and market dynamics.
Team Overview
This team plays a critical role in advancing Intersect’s mission to accelerate the renewable energy transition by shaping policy environments that enable large-scale energy infrastructure development. Government Affairs partners closely with Development, Permitting, Community Engagement, and executive leadership to align public policy strategy with commercial objectives. By building strong relationships with policymakers, regulators, and industry stakeholders, the team ensures Intersect can responsibly scale its impact while navigating complex legislative and regulatory landscapes.
What You’ll Do
Shape Regional Regulatory Strategy
• Represent Intersect before state legislatures, public utility commissions, grid operators (ERCOT and SPP), and executive agencies across the South Central region
• Influence regulatory proceedings impacting large load interconnection, transmission planning, and market design to support Intersect’s digital infrastructure strategy
• Translate complex regulatory developments into clear internal guidance and recommended actions for executive and development teams
• Ensure active proceedings in ERCOT, PUCT, and SPP reflect and protect Intersect’s evolving business model
Advance Legislative Priorities
• Identify and champion strategic policy initiatives that enable rapid deployment of energy and digital infrastructure
• Track and assess state-level legislation across TX, OK, KS, NM, AZ and adjacent SPP states for business impact
• Advocate Intersect’s positions and build consensus among legislative offices, regulatory staff, and industry partners
• Coordinate closely with the Head of Texas Government Affairs to align state-level strategies
Build Strategic Relationships & Coalitions
• Maintain strong, trusted relationships with policymakers, executive officials, regulators, and key regional stakeholders
• Lead coalition-building efforts across corporate partners, trade associations, digital infrastructure organizations, and NGOs
• Represent Intersect in regional and national energy and infrastructure associations
• Position Intersect as a leader in power generation infrastructure supporting data center growth
Lead Campaigns & Deploy Resources
• Develop and execute regional campaign plans to achieve legislative and regulatory objectives
• Plan, budget, and manage political contribution strategy in alignment with company priorities
• Oversee and coordinate outside consultants, lobbyists, legal counsel, and technical advisors
• Support and potentially manage regional Government Affairs team members as the function expands
Support Cross-Functional Execution
• Partner with Development, Permitting, and Community Engagement teams to align government affairs strategy with project milestones
• Provide strategic guidance where regulatory and political dynamics intersect with project delivery
• Deliver clear internal reporting on policy developments, advocacy efforts, and emerging risks
What You'll Bring
5+ years of experience in utility, regulatory, or private-sector roles focused on electric power system planning for large loads, including interconnection, transmission constraints, and new generation or storageDeep familiarity with ERCOT and SPP market design, regulatory structures, and interconnection processesDemonstrated regulatory affairs experience, with the ability to navigate utility commissions and administrative proceedingsExperience with land use, zoning, and permitting for large-scale industrial, digital, or energy infrastructure projectsWorking knowledge of environmental resource considerations tied to large energy-intensive facilities and ability to advocate for practical, data-driven policy solutionsProven success building coalitions and aligning diverse stakeholders around complex policy objectivesStrong political judgment and commercial sensibility, with the ability to balance policy goals and business realitiesExceptional written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to distill complex technical and regulatory issues into actionable strategyExperience managing consultants, lobbyists, and external advisorsAbility to work effectively in a remote-first environment with approximately 30% regional travelHigh levels of discretion, sound judgment, and executive presenceBachelor’s degree required; advanced degree in public policy, law, engineering, or a related field preferredStrategic, forward-thinking mindset — you see around corners and shape outcomes rather than simply reacting to themDetail-oriented, self-motivated work style aligned with Intersect’s collaborative and mission-driven culture
Total Rewards
At Intersect, we care about your well-being, growth, and balance. Here’s how we support you:
Total Compensation: $214,000 - $225,000 (total compensation includes base salary + bonus)
Health & wellness: 100% premium coverage for you and your dependents on medical, dental, and vision
Time to recharge: Unlimited PTO, plus two company-wide breaks (Fourth of July & end of year)
Family support: Up to 12 weeks of fully paid parental leave, plus 6 additional weeks for birth parents; access to family planning and family care support through Carrot and Maven
Mental health: Free access to Spring Health, including 5 free therapy and psychiatry sessions, plus a Headspace account for mindfulness and meditation through our physical health vendor, Wellhub+
Perks & extras: $150 monthly food stipend, $150 monthly reimbursement for cell phone and internet, pet insurance allowance, full home office setup, free access to UrbanSitter with $625 in quarterly company-paid credits, ActiveHero, and One Medical