Sr. Director, Energy Markets and Grid Integration
Company: Highland Electric Fleets
Location: Beverly
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About Us Highland Electric Fleets’ mission is to make electric
fleets accessible and affordable for all, enabling communities to
realize the benefits of cleaner, quieter and healthier fleets.
Highland is North America’s leading provider of
Electrification-as-a-Service (EaaS). Founded in 2019, Highland
partners with school districts, municipalities, and fleet operators
to make the transition to electric fleets simple and affordable.
Highland proudly serves as the Official Electric School Bus
Provider of the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games and Team USA.
From pioneering vehicle-to-grid technology to managing some of the
nation’s largest electric school bus fleets, Highland delivers
reliable, cost-effective solutions that support local communities
and drive the future of transportation. Summary: The Senior
Director, Energy Markets & Grid Integration will lead Highland’s
strategy for unlocking the grid value of our growing electric fleet
and building the energy capabilities that enable those fleets to
operate as distributed grid assets. This role sits at the
intersection of utilities, ISOs/RTOs, regulators, and distributed
energy technology partners, translating energy market opportunities
into deployable programs that create value for school districts,
utilities, and the grid. This role operates as a general manager
for Highland’s energy market initiatives. The Senior Director will
not only shape strategy but also lead execution—structuring
projects, advancing commercial opportunities, and coordinating
across internal teams to bring programs from concept to deployment.
Success in this role requires the ability to move fluidly between
strategic planning and hands-on execution, pulling together
technical, commercial, regulatory, and operational elements to
deliver scalable energy projects. Develop Highland’s Energy Market
Strategy Lead Highland’s strategy for integrating electric school
bus batteries into utility programs, virtual power plants (VPPs),
and wholesale electricity markets. Identify revenue opportunities
across capacity, energy, and ancillary service markets while
ensuring reliable fleet operations. Support the development of
optimization frameworks that align transportation operations with
grid services participation. Evaluate and prioritize energy market
opportunities across ISO/RTO regions, including assessing market
rules, DER participation frameworks, and price signals to inform
fleet deployment strategy. Translate energy market strategy into
deployable projects, coordinating cross-functional teams to execute
programs from concept to deployment. Build Utility & Market
Partnerships Establish strategic partnerships with electric
utilities, ISOs/RTOs, aggregators, and grid services providers.
Structure programs enabling fleet participation in demand response
(DR), vehicle-to-grid (V2G), DER aggregation, and grid services
markets. Leverage utility partnerships to navigate interconnection,
inform tariff strategy, and shape program design. Shape the
Regulatory Landscape Engage with public utility commissions (PUCs),
public power boards, and regulatory stakeholders to expand V2G and
distributed energy participation. Monitor and influence regulatory
proceedings affecting DER aggregation, transportation
electrification, and grid services markets. Provide technical
expertise in regulatory dockets or proceedings where appropriate.
Support the development of hardware interoperability standards with
OEMs, charging providers, and other stakeholders. Support Strategic
Deployment Guide fleet deployment toward markets where grid needs,
regulatory frameworks, and energy economics support strong V2G
participation. Lead structuring of commercially viable battery
storage and V2G projects, including evaluating technical
capabilities, program requirements, and project economics, in
partnership with finance, origination, and deployment team. Support
major initiatives such as Highland’s role in preparing electric
fleet infrastructure for LA28 Olympic operations. Desired
Qualifications: 10 years of experience in energy markets,
distributed energy resources, utility programs, or grid services.
Strong understanding of wholesale electricity markets (ISO/RTO
structures, ancillary services, capacity markets, etc.). Experience
working with utilities, ISOs/RTOs, distributed energy resource
aggregators, or energy storage developers. Experience engaging with
public utility commissions or regulatory processes. Demonstrated
ability to translate complex market structures into commercially
viable energy programs. Experience in energy project development,
battery storage deployment, or distributed energy resource project
structuring. Demonstrated ability to set long-term market strategy
while personally digging into project economics, contract terms,
and technical specs Ability to effectively operate
cross-functionally, navigating technical, commercial, regulatory,
and organizational dynamics to advance complex projects. Ability to
understand technical system capabilities while navigating complex
internal and external stakeholder environments. $185,000 - $200,000
a year What You Can Expect from Highland: · Competitive base salary
and performance-based bonus program · A supportive, highly
collaborative, team-oriented environment · Opportunities to make a
difference, be heard, add value, and be recognized · Growth and
development with a leader in this new and exciting industry ·
Ability to work with bright, innovative, and forward-thinking
colleagues · Health, Vision, and Dental coverage for employees &
their dependents · Life insurance, public transportation assistance
· Generous Paid Time Off · 401(k) program and company match
Highland Electric Fleets provides equal employment opportunities
(EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or
genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Highland
Electric Fleets complies with applicable state and local laws
governing nondiscrimination in employment. This policy applies to
all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting,
hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall,
transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. We may use
artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring
process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or
assessing responses. 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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