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Strategic Procurement Support

United States
IPX Power, a clean energy company, develops, owns, and operates some of the world’s largest energy resources, delivering affordable, reliable power to utilities and other customers. We’re in a rapid growth phase with 4.3 GW of solar PV and 8.8 GWh of battery storage in construction or operation, with more projects under various stages of development.
 
IPX is a profitable, well capitalized, independent power producer that has delivered billions of dollars of industrial-scale clean energy infrastructure. The company was recently formed as a spin-out of Intersect, as a result of their recent acquisition by Google. IPX is supported by long-standing existing investors TPG Rise Climate, Climate Adaptive Infrastructure, and Greenbelt Capital Partners.
 
IPX is rooted in a culture of collaboration, creativity, and operational excellence. We’re building and operating billions of dollars in assets and seeking people eager to develop, build, and operate one of the world’s largest renewables and storage portfolios
 
About This Role
The Strategic Procurement Support role will be responsible for supporting sourcing strategy, supplier engagement, and contract execution for critical equipment and EPC services across IPX Power’s renewable energy projects. This position will report directly to the Strategic Procurement and work closely with the Strategic Procurement Lead, as well as development, engineering, construction, finance, and legal teams to support the structuring, execution, and management of procurement transactions.

This role will assist in maintaining supplier relationships, coordinating competitive procurement processes, and supporting contract execution activities that enable the successful development and construction of utility-scale renewable energy projects. Additionally, this position will play a key role in supporting procurement-related financial tracking, including cash flow analysis and contract administration.

Team Overview
The Procurement team supports the development and construction of IPX Power’s renewable energy portfolio by managing strategic supplier relationships and executing large-scale equipment and EPC procurement activities. Working closely with Development, Engineering, Construction, Project Finance, and Legal teams, the group leads sourcing strategies, negotiates major equipment supply agreements, and ensures the company maintains a reliable and cost-effective supply chain as the portfolio continues to grow. The team plays a critical role in mitigating supply chain risks, optimizing project economics, and ensuring timely delivery of key project components.
 
What You’ll Do
  • Support sourcing strategy and procurement activities for EPC contracts and equipment supply agreements including BESS, PV modules, and GSUs
  • Assist in managing competitive procurement processes including RFPs, RFQs, and bid evaluations for EPC contractors and equipment suppliers
  • Support the structuring, negotiation, and execution of EPC agreements and equipment supply agreements
  • Help build and maintain relationships with strategic vendors and supply chain partners
  • Conduct supplier market research and support identification of new vendors and procurement opportunities
  • Partner with project teams to support procurement strategies that optimize cost, schedule, and risk
  • Collaborate with engineering, development, finance, and legal teams to ensure alignment with project requirements
  • Support contract management activities including amendments, change orders, and post-contract administration
  • Assist in tracking procurement-related cash flow, payment schedules, and financial obligations tied to contracts
  • Monitor supply chain risks (including tariffs) and support mitigation strategies impacting project timelines and budgets
  • Track vendor performance and support continuous improvement initiatives across the supply chain
  • Provide procurement insights and market data to support project development and investment decisions
What You’ll Bring
  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Business, Finance, or a related field
  • 3–7+ years of experience in procurement, supply chain management, project controls, or project development supporting infrastructure or renewable energy projects
  • Exposure to EPC contracts and equipment supply agreements within renewable energy or large infrastructure projects
  • Foundational understanding of renewable energy supply chains and contracting structures
  • Experience supporting procurement processes such as RFPs, RFQs, and vendor evaluations
  • Ability to support analysis of commercial terms and contract structures
  • Experience with contract management, tracking obligations, and supporting change orders
  • Strong quantitative and financial analysis skills, including experience supporting cash flow tracking and forecasting
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to collaborate across internal teams and external partners
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced development environment
  • Proficiency with Excel, G-Suite, and procurement or project management tools
 
Total Rewards
We care about your well-being, growth, and balance. Here’s how we support you:
 
Closing
Compensation: USD $120,000- $135,000 (total compensation includes base salary + bonus)
Health & Wellness: 100% premium coverage for you and your dependents on medical, dental, and vision
Time to Recharge: Unlimited PTO, plus two company-wide breaks (Fourth of July & end of year)
Family Support: Up to 12 weeks of fully paid parental leave, plus 6 additional weeks for birth parents; access to family planning support via Carrot and Maven
Mental Health: Free access to Spring Health which includes 5 free Therapy & psychiatry sessions, plus a Headspace account for mindfulness and meditation through our physical health vendor, Wellhub+
Retirement: 3% non-elective employer contribution to your 401k or RRSP, ensuring your financial future is on the right track
Perks & Extras: $150 monthly food stipend, $150 monthly reimbursement for cell phone/ internet, pet insurance allowance, full home office setup and free access to UrbanSitter with $625 in quarterly paid company credits, ActiveHero, and One Medical
 
Ready to take ownership of critical clean energy assets and help drive reliable performance? Apply now and play a key role in powering the transition to renewable energy.
 

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