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Voltus

Director of Communications

Posted 12 Days Ago
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
180K-210K Annually
Senior level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
180K-210K Annually
Senior level
Lead Voltus’s internal and external communications strategy across PR, media relations, social media, thought leadership, corporate events, and executive positioning. Own internal communications to align and engage employees, manage external agencies, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure messaging aligns with product, legal, and regulatory priorities.
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About Voltus

Voltus is the leading platform connecting distributed energy resources to electricity markets, delivering less expensive, more reliable, and more sustainable electricity. Our commercial and industrial customers and grid services partners generate cash by allowing Voltus to maximize the value of their flexible load, distributed generation, energy storage, energy efficiency, and electric vehicle resources in these markets.
At Voltus, we live by the mantra “doing well by doing good” - and that includes actively doing our best by our team, clients and partners.

Role Overview

As the Director of Communications, you will be the architect of our brand’s narrative and reputation. Operating at the intersection of the B2B energy market, media relations, and executive leadership, you will design and execute a unified internal and external communications strategy.

You will lead our public relations and paid media activities, orchestrate major corporate events, drive a thought leadership program, amplify our social media footprint, and position our executive team as industry pioneers. Equally important, you will own internal communications, ensuring our workforce remains informed, inspired, and deeply aligned with our mission and strategic goals.

Voltus is a fully distributed company and this job is remote, but you must be located and authorized to work within the United States or Canada. 

Key Responsibilities

    • Comms Strategy: Working with the executive team and cross functional partners in sales, market development, and product, build a comprehensive comms strategy aligned with company goals.

    • PR & Media Relations: Build and leverage deep relationships with energy, tech, and business media. Serve as the primary point of contact for media inquiries and direct crisis communications if necessary.

    • Internal Communications & Culture: Design and execute an internal communications strategy that keeps employees aligned, engaged, and motivated. 

    • Thought Leadership Program: Drive the editorial roadmap for executive voices. Plan and deliver thought leadership assets (e.g. position papers, white papers, blog content and speeches) that position our leadership team as trusted experts on the future of energy.

    • Social Media Strategy: Oversee the company’s corporate social media channels to increase brand equity, engagement, and industry share-of-voice.

    • Corporate Events & Speaking Engagements: Lead the strategy, messaging, and execution for major corporate events, annual user conferences, and high-profile industry speaking slots (e.g., CERAWeek, Reuters Energy).

    • Agency Management: Select and manage external PR and creative agencies, ensuring they deliver measurable ROI and remain strictly aligned with our brand voice.

    • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner closely with HR, Legal, and Product teams to ensure external messaging aligns with product roadmaps and regulatory requirements, while translating corporate milestones into meaningful internal narratives.

Skills and Qualifications

    • Experience: 8–10+ years of experience in corporate communications, PR, or journalism, with at least 3+ years specifically within the B2B energy, cleantech, or heavy industrial tech sectors.

    • Communications Breadth: Proven track record handling both external PR and internal/employee communications within a growing organization.

    • Track Record: Success placing high-tier business and trade media stories, managing large-scale corporate events, and building executive profiles from the ground up.

    • Energy Acumen: A deep understanding of current energy market dynamics, sustainability trends, and the regulatory landscape. You can translate complex technical or regulatory concepts into compelling narratives for both reporters and employees.

    • Leadership: Experience managing a team and cross-functional budgets, with a knack for influencing and advising senior executives.

    • Communication Style: Exceptional written, verbal, and editing skills. You are obsessed with clarity, tone, empathy, and storytelling.

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