Focused on the ERCOT Power Market.
Texas is one of the most important power infrastructure markets in the United States. The state combines rapid population growth, industrial activity, renewable generation, battery storage, oil and gas load, manufacturing investment and expanding data center demand.
AI is part of this story, but it is not the only story. Electrification, reshoring, Permian Basin growth, grid reliability requirements, large-load interconnection and utility-scale storage are all creating pressure on the same system. The result is a market where delivery depends on a limited pool of senior technical and commercial-technical talent.

Our Focus Areas
Texas / ERCOT
Focused on the Texas power market and the ERCOT ecosystem.
Grid Interconnection
Queue strategy, studies, market access and project progression.
Transmission
Engineering, development and delivery of high-voltage transmission projects.
Substations
Substation design, build and expansion to enable grid capacity.
Commissioning
Testing, commissioning and energization of critical infrastructure.
Power Delivery
Operating and maintaining reliable power delivery across the grid.
Why This Market Matters
Demand is moving faster than talent supply
Transmission, interconnection and commissioning teams are under pressure from new generation, storage, industrial demand and large-load projects.
ERCOT is operationally and commercially distinct
Texas has its own market structure, grid constraints and project delivery environment. Search in this market requires specificity, not generic energy recruitment language.
Senior talent is hard to replace
The most valuable people are often already embedded in complex projects and rarely move without a credible, informed approach.
Project delivery depends on the right leadership
In constrained markets, one strong hire can change the pace of a program. One weak hire can slow it down for months.