Gridware

Senior Data Analyst, Fleet Triage & Operations

Join Gridware in San Francisco as a Senior Data Analyst, leading fleet issue detection and triage for device health. This role blends data analysis with operations to improve grid reliability. Enjoy benefits like paid parental leave and a unique two-week paid break called 'Off the Grid.'
Gridware
Gridware
San Francisco, California, United States On-site Full time USD 130k–150k yearly UTC-07:00

Gridware

Company Overview

Gridware

California, United States

2020

Approximately 30 employees (source: businessinsider.com).

What They Do

Gridware is a pioneering startup focused on enhancing grid resilience through innovative technology. Their core offering, Active Grid Response (AGR), utilizes pole-mounted Gridscope sensors that monitor various conditions on distribution power lines in real-time. These sensors are powered by solar energy and communicate through device-to-device, cellular, and satellite networks, ensuring continuous operation regardless of grid voltage (source: gridware.io). The technology is designed to detect a range of issues, including vegetation contact, downed lines, and equipment failures, enabling utilities to perform predictive maintenance and dynamic de-energization to prevent wildfires and outages (source: cbsnews.com). Target markets include U.S. electric utilities, particularly in wildfire-prone areas like California and the Midwest, with plans for international expansion in the future (source: promptloop.com). Their products integrate seamlessly with utility operations management systems, covering over 90 million field hours and serving 40% of U.S. customers through partnerships (source: gridware.io).

Projects & Track Record

Gridware has successfully deployed approximately 13,000 sensors across eight states, particularly in California's high-risk wildfire areas, covering around 1,000 miles of power lines. Their technology has been credited with preventing wildfires, as evidenced by reports of alerts that stopped smoldering vegetation from igniting (source: cbsnews.com). Notable integrations include partnerships with PG&E for high impedance fault detection and a pilot project with Puget Sound Energy aimed at improving storm and wildfire repair prioritization. In one instance, a Northern California circuit experienced a 70% reduction in outage patrol times, while a Midwest utility saved 400,000 outage minutes across four circuits (source: gridware.io). Ongoing projects include a 2024 pilot with NorthWestern Energy in Montana City, focusing on real-time asset monitoring to mitigate wildfire risks (source: northwesternenergy.com).

Recent Developments

In the past two years, Gridware has raised significant funding to support its growth and expansion efforts. In 2024, they announced a $26.4 million Series A funding round led by Sequoia Capital, following a $10.5 million seed extension in 2023 co-led by Lowercarbon Capital and Fifty Years (source: gridware.io). This funding is aimed at enhancing their U.S. operations and preparing for international deployments. Additionally, Gridware has received recognition for its innovative technology, including being named one of Time magazine's Best Inventions in 2022 for their Gridscope sensors and having founders featured in Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2023 (source: engineering.berkeley.edu). The company continues to deepen its partnerships with utilities, including a pilot program with NorthWestern Energy set for late 2024 (source: northwesternenergy.com).

Working There

Gridware offers a variety of engineering-focused roles, including positions in software engineering, electrical design engineering, data engineering, and technical recruiting. The company is built by linemen and engineers, reflecting a culture that emphasizes collaboration with field workers and a mission-driven approach to wildfire prevention (source: climatepeople.com). Hiring is concentrated at their Bay Area headquarters, where they are rapidly expanding their team to support sensor production and deployment efforts. The culture at Gridware is described as rigorous and mission-oriented, with a strong focus on achieving real-world results, such as the significant field hours logged by their technology (source: gridware.io). While specific employee benefits are not detailed in the sources, the venture-backed nature of the company suggests competitive startup perks may be available (source: cbsnews.com).


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Job Description

Gridware is a San Francisco-based technology company dedicated to protecting and enhancing the electrical grid. We pioneered a groundbreaking new class of grid management called active grid response (AGR), focused on monitoring the electrical, physical, and environmental aspects of the grid that affect reliability and safety. Gridware's advanced Active Grid Response platform uses high-precision sensors to detect potential issues early, enabling proactive maintenance and fault mitigation. This comprehensive approach helps improve safety, reduce outages, and ensure the grid operates efficiently. The company is backed by climate-tech and Silicon Valley investors. For more information, please visit www.Gridware.io.

Role Overview

The Data Analyst, Fleet Triage & Operations owns the front line of fleet issue detection, prioritization, and incident learning at the device health layer - sitting at the interface of Gridware's hardware programs, including Gridscope and our connectivity solutions. As the deployed fleet scales, telemetry volume grows faster than any team can manually inspect, and not all signals matter equally. This role separates signal from noise, ensures the right issues reach the right teams before they become incidents, and leads the postmortem process to make sure the same class of issue doesn't go undetected twice.

You'll design and operate a tiered triage pipeline, tune the detection logic that surfaces emerging device health issues, and facilitate postmortems end-to-end - from incident timeline reconstruction through action item closure. This is a highly cross-functional role that blends data analysis, operational rigor, and structured incident learning across hardware, firmware, and connectivity domains.

Responsibilities

  • Own and operate Gridware's fleet triage pipeline for device health issues, intaking signals from telemetry, monitoring, field reports, and customer feedback, and routing them through a tiered prioritization framework.
  • Define and continuously tune detection logic, thresholds, and alerting rules that distinguish signal from noise across device health, connectivity, configuration, and environmental data.
  • Maintain a tiered triage approach (P0-P3) with clear entry criteria, SLAs, ownership, and escalation paths across hardware, firmware, and connectivity stakeholders.
  • Build dashboards and queries that surface emerging trends - shifts in last-seen, connectivity degradation, configuration drift, anomalous failure clusters - before they reach incident severity.
  • Investigate ambiguous fleet signals to determine scope, impact, and likely owner across the Gridscope and connectivity hardware programs; produce structured triage write-ups that enable fast cross-functional action.
  • Lead postmortems end-to-end: facilitate blameless reviews, reconstruct incident timelines, drive root cause analysis, and own action items through to closure.
  • Track triage and incident metrics (time-to-detect, time-to-acknowledge, false positive rate, repeat-issue rate) and use them to iterate on the pipeline.
  • Document triage playbooks, runbooks, and decision trees so the process scales beyond any one person.

Required Skills

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering, Statistics, or related field.
  • 5+ years in a data-focused or operations-focused role (Data Analyst, Operations Analyst, Site Reliability Analyst, or similar) where triage, prioritization, or incident response was a core responsibility.
  • Proficiency in SQL and Python for querying telemetry data and automating triage workflows.
  • Demonstrated experience designing prioritization frameworks, alerting logic, or triage pipelines in high-signal environments.
  • Strong analytical judgment for distinguishing meaningful signal from noise in noisy, real-world data.
  • Excellent written communication, with a track record of producing concise, structured issue summaries and postmortem documents.
  • Comfort facilitating cross-functional discussions, including blameless postmortems with engineering, firmware, and operations stakeholders.

Bonus Skills

  • Experience leading postmortems or incident reviews for IoT fleets, distributed systems, or large-scale hardware deployments.
  • Familiarity with Databricks, PySpark, Pandas, and observability tools (Looker, Grafana, Datadog).
  • Exposure to time-series telemetry, anomaly detection, and SLO/SLA design.
  • Experience with power-constrained, solar-powered, or communication-constrained connected devices.
  • A passion for sustainability, clean tech, or the energy industry.

$130,000 - $150,000 a year

This describes the ideal candidate; many of us have picked up this expertise along the way. Even if you meet only part of this list, we encourage you to apply!

Benefits

Health, Dental & Vision (Gold and Platinum with some providers plans fully covered)

Paid parental leave

Alternating day off (every other Monday)

"Off the Grid", a two week per year paid break for all employees.

Commuter allowance

Company-paid training

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About the role

May 7, 2026

Full time

Company

May 7, 2026

On-site

USD 130k–150k yearly

Smart Grid

Gridware

gridware.io

  •  San Francisco, California, United States

5+ years

UTC-07:00