Climate & Environment Full-time

Product Marketing Manager

EnergyHub

Location

Remote

Type

Full-time

Posted

Jan 14, 2026

Compensation

USD 110000 – 130000

Mission

What you will drive

  • Become an expert on customers and their challenges around distributed energy resource adoption and how EnergyHub's solutions solve their grid needs
  • Craft compelling messaging and solution-level narratives that align with company positioning to target utilities
  • Lead creation of product marketing collateral including sales enablement materials, product fact sheets, presentations, website content, and case studies
  • Conduct competitive analysis to identify market trends, positioning strategies, and opportunities for differentiation

Impact

The difference you'll make

This role helps create a clean, distributed energy future by empowering utilities and their customers to turn smart devices into virtual power plants that keep the grid stable and enable higher penetration of solar and wind power.

Profile

What makes you a great fit

  • 3+ years of experience in product marketing, preferably in technology, energy, or utilities industry
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent with demonstrated understanding of product marketing principles, strategies, and tactics
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills with ability to distill complex concepts into clear messaging
  • Strong project management skills with ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines
  • Expertise in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint

Benefits

What's in it for you

  • 100% paid medical for employees
  • 401(k) with employer match
  • Casual environment with flexibility to set your own schedule
  • Fully stocked fridge and pantry
  • Free Citi Bike membership, secure bike rack, gym subsidy
  • Paid parental leave
  • Education assistance program
  • Base salary range: $110,000 - $130,000 USD

About

Inside EnergyHub

EnergyHub empowers utilities and their customers to create a clean, distributed energy future by helping consumers turn their smart thermostats, EVs, batteries, and other products into virtual power plants that keep the grid stable and enable higher penetration of solar and wind power.