Gridware

Investigador Sénior de Design, Geoespacial e Operações de Utilidades

Junte-se à Gridware em São Francisco como Senior Design Researcher focado em operações geoespaciais e utilitárias. Construa infraestrutura de pesquisa para decisões de produto melhores. Benefícios incluem licença parental paga e duas semanas de descanso remunerado chamado 'Off the Grid.'
Gridware
Gridware
San Francisco, Califórnia, Estados Unidos Presencial Tempo inteiro USD 160k–175k yearly UTC-07:00

Gridware

Visão Geral da Empresa

Gridware

Califórnia, Estados Unidos

2020

Aproximadamente 30 funcionários (fonte: businessinsider.com).

O Que Eles Fazem

A Gridware é uma startup pioneira focada em melhorar a resiliência da rede elétrica por meio de tecnologia inovadora. Sua oferta principal, Active Grid Response (AGR), utiliza sensores Gridscope montados em postes que monitoram diversas condições nas linhas de distribuição de energia em tempo real. Esses sensores são alimentados por energia solar e se comunicam através de redes de dispositivo a dispositivo, celular e satélite, garantindo operação contínua independentemente da tensão da rede (fonte: gridware.io). A tecnologia é projetada para detectar uma variedade de problemas, incluindo contato com vegetação, linhas caídas e falhas de equipamentos, permitindo que as concessionárias realizem manutenção preditiva e desenergização dinâmica para prevenir incêndios florestais e interrupções (fonte: cbsnews.com). Os mercados-alvo incluem concessionárias elétricas dos EUA, particularmente em áreas propensas a incêndios florestais, como Califórnia e o Meio-Oeste, com planos de expansão internacional no futuro (fonte: promptloop.com). Seus produtos se integram perfeitamente aos sistemas de gerenciamento de operações das concessionárias, cobrindo mais de 90 milhões de horas de campo e atendendo 40% dos clientes dos EUA por meio de parcerias (fonte: gridware.io).

Projetos e Histórico

A Gridware implantou com sucesso aproximadamente 13.000 sensores em oito estados, especialmente nas áreas de alto risco de incêndios florestais da Califórnia, cobrindo cerca de 1.000 milhas de linhas de energia. Sua tecnologia foi creditada por prevenir incêndios florestais, como evidenciado por relatos de alertas que impediram a vegetação em brasa de pegar fogo (fonte: cbsnews.com). Integrações notáveis incluem parcerias com a PG&E para detecção de falhas de alta impedância e um projeto piloto com a Puget Sound Energy visando melhorar a priorização de reparos em tempestades e incêndios florestais. Em um caso, um circuito no norte da Califórnia experimentou uma redução de 70% nos tempos de patrulha de interrupção, enquanto uma concessionária do Meio-Oeste economizou 400.000 minutos de interrupção em quatro circuitos (fonte: gridware.io). Projetos em andamento incluem um piloto em 2024 com a NorthWestern Energy em Montana City, focando no monitoramento em tempo real de ativos para mitigar riscos de incêndios florestais (fonte: northwesternenergy.com).

Desenvolvimentos Recentes

Nos últimos dois anos, a Gridware levantou um financiamento significativo para apoiar seus esforços de crescimento e expansão. Em 2024, anunciaram uma rodada de financiamento Série A de $26,4 milhões liderada pela Sequoia Capital, após uma extensão de seed de $10,5 milhões em 2023 co-liderada pela Lowercarbon Capital e Fifty Years (fonte: gridware.io). Esse financiamento visa aprimorar suas operações nos EUA e se preparar para implantações internacionais. Além disso, a Gridware recebeu reconhecimento por sua tecnologia inovadora, incluindo ser nomeada uma das Melhores Invenções da revista Time em 2022 por seus sensores Gridscope e ter fundadores destacados na lista Forbes 30 Under 30 em 2023 (fonte: engineering.berkeley.edu). A empresa continua a aprofundar suas parcerias com concessionárias, incluindo um programa piloto com a NorthWestern Energy previsto para o final de 2024 (fonte: northwesternenergy.com).

Trabalhando Lá

A Gridware oferece uma variedade de funções focadas em engenharia, incluindo posições em engenharia de software, engenharia de design elétrico, engenharia de dados e recrutamento técnico. A empresa é formada por eletricistas e engenheiros, refletindo uma cultura que enfatiza a colaboração com trabalhadores de campo e uma abordagem orientada por missão para a prevenção de incêndios florestais (fonte: climatepeople.com). A contratação é concentrada em sua sede na Bay Area, onde estão rapidamente expandindo sua equipe para apoiar a produção e implantação de sensores. A cultura na Gridware é descrita como rigorosa e orientada por missão, com um forte foco em alcançar resultados no mundo real, como as significativas horas de campo registradas pela sua tecnologia (fonte: gridware.io). Embora os benefícios específicos para os funcionários não sejam detalhados nas fontes, a natureza apoiada por investidores da empresa sugere que benefícios competitivos de startup podem estar disponíveis (fonte: cbsnews.com).


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Job Description

This is Gridware's first dedicated design research role, and it is a foundational hire for our product organization.

You will join a product designer and work in close partnership with product managers across multiple lanes. Your job is not to produce one-off research deliverables, but to build the research infrastructure that helps the entire team make better product decisions, faster. But this role is more than a UX researcher who runs studies and draws journey maps. The core question this role exists to answer is: how do utility customers move from signal to evidence to decision to action - and what does Gridware need to build, surface, and externalize to support that chain reliably?

The team needs someone who can map how utility customers move from signal ??? evidence ??? decision ??? action, and then help us externalize that reasoning inside the product. Our users are domain experts making high-consequence decisions: operators, wildfire mitigation managers, vegetation managers, asset engineers, field crews, program owners, and executives. Each role has different decision rights, evidence needs, trust thresholds, failure modes, and reporting obligations. Understanding that decision landscape - the who, the goals, the motivations, and the value - is the heart of the job.

You will need to move fluently between generative research and service design thinking. Running rigorous qualitative studies with expert users, while also mapping the systemic journeys that cut across product lanes and organizational boundaries will help keep the cross-functional teams grounded in what customers actually understand, decide, and do.

Responsibilities

  • Build decision-centered customer profiles. Go beyond personas. Build profiles mapped to the actual decisions each utility role makes: what they decide, what evidence they need, which systems they trust, what actions they're authorized to take, and what happens when the product is wrong or unclear. These profiles ground product direction in operational reality, not demographics.
  • Map service design across the utility operating model. Create the journey maps and service blueprints that span end-to-end utility workflows - hazard prevention strategies, grid monitoring, vegetation management, field response, escalation, reporting, and post-event review. Capture frontstage user actions alongside backstage Gridware processes, data dependencies, integrations, and handoffs. These artifacts show how users experience our products as one system, where the experience breaks down, where internal processes create friction, and where automation changes the human role. They are shared design infrastructure, not one-team documents.
  • Lead GIS and data-rich workflow research. Study how expert users interpret maps, asset topology, imagery, weather and vegetation layers, telemetry, anomaly detection, confidence scores, and model-generated recommendations. You don't need to be a GIS analyst, but you need to be fluent enough to research spatial and data-heavy workflows without oversimplifying them, and understand: what users see, what they trust, where they are confused, and what the product must do to make complex multi-layer data legible and actionable.
  • Make system reasoning legible. When Gridware surfaces a risk score, anomaly, recommended action, or priority area, users need to understand why. Help define what the product must externalize - source provenance, data freshness, confidence and uncertainty, risk drivers, recommended action, and consequence of inaction - so users can trust, challenge, explain, and act on the system's output.
  • Study trust in automation and AI-assisted decisions. Investigate how expert users calibrate trust in automated recommendations: what evidence is enough to dispatch a crew, prioritize vegetation work, escalate an alert, or defer action? Where do users need override paths? What makes a recommendation credible in a high-consequence utility context? As workflows shift from manual execution toward automation, exception handling, and supervised intervention, this becomes a product and systems problem that research must inform.
  • Build an evidence architecture. Research outputs shouldn't live as scattered notes. Establish systems that make research reusable and compounding - connecting customer profile, workflow, decision, data source, product surface, failure mode, required evidence, design implication, product decision, and open questions. This becomes the foundation for how product, design, and cross-functional partners make decisions across roadmap cycles.
  • Bring research into product planning. Work with product managers to embed research into roadmap cycles - ensuring outcome statements are grounded in user evidence, that problem spaces are defined before solutions, and that teams have the user context they need to prioritize well.
  • Establish a shared vocabulary for Gridware's users. Operational evidence about who these people are, what they know, what they need to see in order to act, and what the cost of failure is in their context - not marketing personas.
  • Facilitate cross-functional research and alignment. Run workshops that bring product, engineering, GTM, and support into shared understanding of user problems. Help internal teams see the product through users' eyes, and ensure insights don't stay trapped in the design org.

Required Skills

  • Research rigor with systems and decision-mapping thinking. Deep command of qualitative methods - interviews, contextual inquiry, usability testing, diary studies, workflow observation - applied with rigor, not ritual. You move fluidly from an individual user's experience to a service blueprint showing how the whole organization supports or undermines that experience.
  • Experience with expert users and technical domains. You're comfortable designing research with people who know more about their domain than you do. You can extract tacit knowledge from expert practitioners, and you don't need a product to be simple before you can research it.
  • High-stakes operational context fluency. You understand that when decisions carry real operational consequences, the research bar is higher. You can study consequential workflows without distorting them, and translate findings into product implications teams can act on - without oversimplifying the risk context.
  • Decision and service design literacy. You can produce a service blueprint and know how it differs from a journey map and when each is the right tool. You can facilitate a multi-stakeholder journey mapping workshop and turn the output into something product teams can actually use. You think natively in terms of decisions, evidence, and consequence.
  • Infrastructure builder, not just study runner. You've created research practices from scratch - the systems, templates, and repositories that make research institutional rather than ephemeral. You treat research output as product infrastructure.
  • Strong synthesis and communication. You move from raw data to structured insights to clear product implications without losing nuance. You write well. You can present to a leadership audience in a way that makes implications concrete and tradeoffs visible.
  • Autonomous and founding-team oriented. This is the first research role at Gridware. You're building the practice, not inheriting it - comfortable with ambiguity, resourceful, and energized by defining what research looks like at a company rather than fitting into an existing model.

Bonus Skills

  • Background in infrastructure, energy, utilities, IoT, field operations, or similarly complex technical environments.
  • Experience researching products that involve automation, exception handling, or human-in-the-loop systems.
  • Fluency researching GIS, geospatial, or other data-rich expert workflows.
  • Familiarity with contributing to or shaping design system foundations.
  • Experience working across internal operations tools and customer-facing products simultaneously.

$160,000 - $175,000 a year

What Makes This Role Distinct

This is not a research role attached to a single product team. You're working across Gridware's entire product ecosystem - Monitoring, Fleet, Field Software, Data Platform, Pole Health, and what comes next. The north star is a unified Gridware experience, where operators, analysts, field crews, utility partners, and customers experience Gridware as one connected product system even when the underlying work spans multiple lanes.

At this time, Gridware is unable to provide visa sponsorship or immigration support for this role. We're only able to consider candidates who are currently authorized to work in the country of employment without visa sponsorship now or in the future.

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

Candidate-se agora

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Sobre a função

18 junho 2026

Tempo inteiro

Empresa

22 junho 2026

Presencial

USD 160k–175k yearly

Redes inteligentes

Gridware

gridware.io

  •  San Francisco, Califórnia, Estados Unidos

Senior level

UTC-07:00