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Director, Infrastructure & Community Communications

Livingston, NJ / New York, NY / Washington, DC / Philadelphia, PA
CoreWeave is The Essential Cloud for AI™. Built for pioneers by pioneers, CoreWeave delivers a platform of technology, tools, and teams that enables innovators to build and scale AI with confidence. Trusted by leading AI labs, startups, and global enterprises, CoreWeave combines superior infrastructure performance with deep technical expertise to accelerate breakthroughs and turn compute into capability. Founded in 2017, CoreWeave became a publicly traded company (Nasdaq: CRWV) in March 2025. Learn more at www.coreweave.com.

About CoreWeave

CoreWeave is The Essential Cloud for AI™. Built for pioneers by pioneers, CoreWeave delivers a platform of technology, tools, and teams that enables innovators to build and scale AI with confidence. Trusted by leading AI labs, startups, and global enterprises, CoreWeave combines superior infrastructure performance with deep technical expertise to accelerate breakthroughs and turn compute into capability. Founded in 2017, CoreWeave became a publicly traded company (Nasdaq: CRWV) in March 2025. 

 About the Team 

The Communications team defines how the world understands CoreWeave, and is responsible for clearly articulating its vision to business, technical, and trade audiences. We turn complex, bleeding-edge engineering innovation into clear, compelling narratives that build reputation and drive market demand. As an AI-native communications function, we work the way the industry moves: fast, precise, and informed by the technology itself.

About the Role

CoreWeave is building the infrastructure of the AI era. The Infrastructure Communications Lead is responsible for the external communications behind that infrastructure — our GPU fleet, data center expansion, strategic partnerships, and the communities and policy environments where we operate and grow. You will communicate about CoreWeave's growth, achievement, and civic responsibility, working at the intersection of technical storytelling and stakeholder communications and partnering across Engineering, Product, Marketing, and Government Affairs. You will shape narratives that are credible across technical, local, and policy-focused audiences. 

What You’ll Do

Infrastructure & Technology Narrative

  • Own the media and influencer narrative for CoreWeave's infrastructure portfolio, including GPU compute, data center builds, networking, power, and cooling innovations.
  • Translate deeply technical concepts such as GPU clusters, liquid cooling, power density, and distributed systems into compelling stories for developers, enterprise IT leaders, policy makers, local, and investor audiences.
  • Drive announcement cycles and media strategy around data center openings, capacity expansions, new hardware generations, and infrastructure milestones.
  • Develop and deploy proactive communications, including rapid-response messaging, media rebuttals, and educational content that counters misinformation and misconceptions regarding energy use, ratepayer impact, water consumption, environmental impact, and economic value.
  • Serve as the communications lead for CoreWeave's strategic partnerships, ensuring CoreWeave's story is accurately and prominently represented in news narratives, joint announcements, and news moments. 
  • Partner with the Product Communications lead to grow and maintain relationships with trade and technology reporters covering AI, hardware, compute, cloud infrastructure, and enterprise IT.
  • Develop and own a robust library of press materials: press releases, media pitches, backgrounders, FAQs, executive talking points, and briefing documents tailored to infrastructure and compute audiences.

Community & Policy Communications

  • Develop proactive communications strategies for communities where CoreWeave data centers are located or planned, building understanding at the local level.
  • Provide evidence-based communications on environmental, economic, and community impact.
  • Partner with Legal & Government Affairs, real estate, and development teams throughout the data center development lifecycle to build external communications strategies informed by political readiness and community engagement intelligence.
  • Partner with Government Affairs to develop and execute communications strategies that  translate complex national policy positions into local stories for community stakeholders (including a community narrative playbook, op-eds, media placements, coalition messaging, and executive commentary).
  • Build relationships with policy-focused journalists, think tanks, and industry coalitions to amplify CoreWeave's perspective in legislative and regulatory conversations.
  • Translate public opinion research and polling insights into proactive content strategies that get ahead of emerging narratives on energy, jobs, and community impact.

AI-Native Communications Discipline

  • Operate as a native practitioner of modern communications tools, using AI to accelerate research, content, monitoring, and measurement.
  • Contribute to CoreWeave's broader effort to build a best-in-class, AI-native communications function that sets a new standard for the industry.

Who You Are

  • 8–12+ years of experience in technology public relations, media relations and/or, public affairs.
  • Proven experience supporting enterprise cloud, infrastructure, AI hardware, or deep-tech products.
  • Ability to translate complex technical concepts into externally consumable narratives across diverse audiences.
  • Established relationships with Tier-1 and trade reporters in tech, enterprise IT, cloud, AI, and energy or infrastructure policy.
  • Track record of securing high-impact media coverage, managing press briefings, and driving announcement cycles from concept to coverage.
  • Experience with community or stakeholder communications, ideally in industries with significant physical or environmental footprints (energy, infrastructure, real estate, manufacturing, or similar).
  • Experience partnering with Government Affairs or Public Affairs teams on high-stakes stakeholder communications, ideally in regulated or community-sensitive industries..
  • Proven ability to develop compelling press materials: pitches, press releases, FAQs, op-eds, briefing documents, and executive communications.
  • Experience partnering directly with Engineering, Product, or technical subject matter experts to develop accurate, credible narratives.
  • Experience developing or executing community engagement communications strategies for large-scale infrastructure or industrial projects.
  • Curious self-starter who enjoys digging into technical, business, or policy topics
  • Able to work with discretion, professionalism, and maturity
  • Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects at once
  • Operates well in fast-paced, high-growth environments
  • Collaborative, low-ego team player who is eager to learn and grow
  • Comfortable receiving feedback and iterating quickly
  • Fluency with AI writing, research, and media monitoring tools 

Preferred

  • Experience launching or communicating about cloud infrastructure or AI products in high-growth enterprise environments.
  • Familiarity with GPU compute, data center operations, power infrastructure, and distributed systems.
  • Understanding of state and federal legislative processes related to energy, land use, or technology permitting.
  • Experience working in or alongside government or regulatory affairs functions.
  • Background working with strategic technology partners (hyperscalers, semiconductor companies, or similar).
  • Experience influencing and aligning internal multi-stakeholder teams across communications, marketing, policy, engineering, legal.
  • You’re curious about how technology stories shape markets and public perception.
  • You’re an expert in spotting, landing, and amplifying stories that matter.


The base salary range for this role is $149,000 to $198,000. The starting salary will be determined based on job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and market location. We strive for both market alignment and internal equity when determining compensation. In addition to base salary, our total rewards package includes a discretionary bonus, equity awards, and a comprehensive benefits program (all based on eligibility).

 

What We Offer

The range we’ve posted represents the typical compensation range for this role. To determine actual compensation, we review the market rate for each candidate which can include a variety of factors. These include qualifications, experience, interview performance, and location.

In addition to a competitive salary, we offer a variety of benefits to support your needs. The benefits below reflect our US-based offerings; for roles in other locations, benefits vary and are shared during the hiring process. These include:

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance - 100% paid for by CoreWeave
  • Company-paid Life Insurance 
  • Voluntary supplemental life insurance 
  • Short and long-term disability insurance 
  • Flexible Spending Account
  • Health Savings Account
  • Tuition Reimbursement 
  • Ability to Participate in Employee Stock Purchase Program (ESPP)
  • Mental Wellness Benefits through Spring Health 
  • Family-Forming support provided by Carrot
  • Paid Parental Leave 
  • Flexible, full-service childcare support with Kinside
  • 401(k) with a generous employer match
  • Flexible PTO
  • Catered lunch each day in our office and data center locations
  • A casual work environment
  • A work culture focused on innovative disruption

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