TeraWatt Infrastructure

Operations & Facilities Program Manager

Join TeraWatt in San Francisco as Operations & Facilities Program Manager, overseeing multi-site EV charging projects. Drive operational excellence, manage budgets, and ensure facility compliance. Benefit from a collaborative culture and comprehensive benefits package.
TeraWatt Infrastructure
TeraWatt Infrastructure
San Francisco, California, United States On-site Full time USD 120k–140k yearly UTC-07:00

TeraWatt Infrastructure

Company Overview

TeraWatt Infrastructure

San Francisco, CA, United States

2018

Employee count is not publicly specified, but the company is scaling its team to support charging center buildouts following major funding (source: terawattinfrastructure.com). No revenue figures are disclosed as it remains private.

What They Do

TeraWatt Infrastructure focuses on developing, owning, financing, and operating high-power electric vehicle charging infrastructure specifically designed for medium- and heavy-duty commercial fleets, including trucks and autonomous vehicles. Unlike many competitors, TeraWatt does not target light-duty consumer cars, which allows them to concentrate on the unique needs of commercial fleet operators (source: equityzen.com). Their offerings include proprietary site selection using a comprehensive database to identify strategic locations such as highway exits and logistics hubs, as well as the development of "Charging Centers" equipped with reservable high-power chargers capable of handling simultaneous fleet charging. This requires significant upgrades to the electrical grid to support the high demand (source: onyxnewsroom.com). TeraWatt's target markets include U.S. commercial fleet operators electrifying large trucks, autonomous vehicle developers, and logistics companies, particularly along key freight corridors like the route from LA/Long Beach to Phoenix (source: design-sprint.com). Their competitive edge lies in their real estate-first strategy, which has allowed them to acquire properties across 18 states ahead of the electrification boom, combined with their end-to-end capabilities in property ownership, project development, energy management, and financing (source: keyframecapital.com).

Projects & Track Record

TeraWatt has made significant strides in establishing its presence in the electric vehicle charging infrastructure sector. One of their notable projects includes a heavy-duty charging site that opened on I-10 in Rialto, California, in November 2025, which operates on renewable energy and serves as one of the company's first operational hubs for fleet charging (source: equityzen.com). The company has strategically acquired properties across 18 states, focusing on key U.S. logistics routes for future development into charging centers, although specific capacities or additional project names have not been publicly detailed (source: keyframecapital.com). Current projects involve national buildouts supported by over $1 billion in committed capital, with a focus on expanding charging centers in high-freight areas such as California, Arizona, New Mexico, and the East Coast (source: onyxnewsroom.com). TeraWatt has also formed key partnerships with early autonomous vehicle firms and strategic alliances like Windrose for high-power charging demonstrations, showcasing their commitment to addressing the electrification needs of the trucking industry (source: equityzen.com).

Recent Developments

In 2023, TeraWatt achieved a significant funding milestone by securing over $1 billion in institutional capital from Vision Ridge Partners, alongside increased commitments from Keyframe Capital and Cyrus Capital, aimed at accelerating the buildout of charging centers and expanding their team (source: terawattinfrastructure.com). The company opened its heavy-duty charging site on I-10 in Rialto, California, in November 2025, marking a key operational achievement (source: equityzen.com). In October 2025, TeraWatt released data demonstrating the feasibility of truck electrification on I-10, addressing long-haul concerns and showcasing their commitment to advancing the industry (source: equityzen.com). Additionally, in June 2025, they strengthened their partnership with Windrose through high-power charging demonstrations and software integration, further enhancing their service offerings (source: equityzen.com). A December 2025 announcement highlighted another EV charging hub in California that operates on renewable energy, reinforcing their commitment to sustainability (source: equityzen.com).

Working There

TeraWatt is actively hiring across various roles, including real estate development, construction, data centers, clean energy, mobility operations, finance, engineering, and product development. The company has attracted talent from notable backgrounds, such as CEO Neha Palmer, who previously led energy strategy at Google, and other executives with experience from companies like Uber and Apple (source: terawattinfrastructure.com). Most hiring occurs at their San Francisco headquarters, with distributed teams supporting projects across U.S. time zones (source: onyxnewsroom.com). The company culture is characterized by a diverse and inclusive environment that fosters collaboration and innovation, driven by a shared passion for reducing emissions and scaling infrastructure (source: terawattinfrastructure.com). While specific employee benefits are not publicly documented, the emphasis on rapid execution and openness to innovation is evident in their approach to project development (source: design-sprint.com).


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Job Description

Terawatt is building the infrastructure that enables the rapid scaling of electric vehicle adoption nationwide. As the Operations & Facility Program Manager, you will own program and project management activities across Terawatt's operation sites - from pre-commercial acceptance through sustained, mature operation - including site acceptance, customer success, and equipment and facilities operations and maintenance.

This role sits at the intersection of operational excellence and facilities stewardship. You will bring strong critical thinking, quantitative fluency, and cross-functional communication skills to manage complex, multi-site programs - balancing project schedules, budgets, and stakeholder needs while driving continuous improvement across Terawatt's charging network.

Reporting directly to the SVP of Operations, this role works in close collaboration with site and field operations teams.

Core Responsibilities

Operations

  • Define and implement unified processes that enable project owners to hit milestones, manage budgets, and quickly mitigate risks - supporting the successful launch of Terawatt's charging sites
  • Establish and maintain best practices and standard operating procedures for all Terawatt charging sites from pre-commercial through sustained operation
  • Conduct risk assessments across strategic, technical, financial, and operational dimensions - formulating corrective actions and escalating potential issues to leadership when appropriate
  • Support vendor requests for proposal (RFP) development, ensuring proposals are structured for clear comparison and actionable decision-making
  • Develop and drive continuous improvement strategies across all operational activities to achieve cost efficiency and a high standard of service from internal teams and external vendors
  • Forecast demand on internal and third-party resources, identifying strategies to balance workload and ensure timely delivery of key milestones
  • Maintain clear, consistent communications across Management, Product, Sales, Finance, Technology, and Development teams

Facilities

  • Partner with project managers and contractors on the planning and execution of site-related projects, including facility expansions, renovations, and safety enhancements
  • Ensure compliance with relevant regulations, safety standards, and environmental guidelines, including emergency preparedness protocols
  • Oversee security measures across Terawatt's sites, including coordination with security vendors
  • Develop and implement policies, procedures, and standards covering facility maintenance, landscaping, security, parking, and waste management

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in facilities management, operations, or a related field
  • 3-5 years of experience in project or facilities management in one or more of the following industries: renewable energy, EV charging infrastructure, clean energy, power grids, or fleet and freight logistics
  • Experience across the full project development lifecycle, including site acquisition, design, permitting, utility provisioning, procurement, contracting, and commissioning
  • Demonstrated project management skills with strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving capabilities
  • Working knowledge of facility maintenance programs and procedures, including safety, security, janitorial services, and landscaping
  • Familiarity with building codes, fire codes, and relevant health, safety, and compliance standards
  • Ability to work independently, make timely decisions, and coordinate across teams to drive optimal outcomes
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage stakeholders at all levels of the organization
  • Proven ability to manage multiple projects and competing priorities simultaneously

Preferred Qualifications

  • Project Management Professional (PMP) certification or equivalent (CAPM, PRINCE2)
  • Familiarity with EVSE hardware, charging network operations, or utility interconnection processes
  • Experience managing multi-site facility portfolios across multiple states or regions
  • Experience with vendor contract negotiation and third-party SLA management

$120,000 - $140,000 a year

Compensation for this role is determined by several factors, including the cost of labor in specific geographic markets, and these ranges are intended to provide a helpful reference. The actual compensation offer will be based on the candidate's location, skills, level of expertise and experience, and internal equity considerations. In addition to base salary, we offer a comprehensive benefits package and, where applicable, performance-based incentives.

We are building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. At Terawatt, we continuously strive to foster inclusion, humility, energizing relationships, and belonging, and welcome new ideas. We're growing and want you to grow with us. We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply.

If a reasonable accommodation is required to fully participate in the job application or interview process, or to perform the essential functions of the position, please contact [email protected].

Terawatt Infrastructure is an equal-opportunity employer.

We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses and identifying potential inconsistencies or verification signals in application materials based on available information. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.

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About the role

June 30, 2026

June 30, 2026

Full time

On-site

Company

USD 120k–140k yearly

EV Charging Infrastructure

TeraWatt Infrastructure

terawattinfrastructure.com

  •  San Francisco, California, United States

3-5 years

UTC-07:00