Product Manager, Distribution Grid Software (Tapestry)

Product ManagementMountain View, CA (HQ)

About the team:

Tapestry, is X’s moonshot for the electric grid. We are a team of software engineers, power systems experts and clean energy geeks who are impatient to tackle climate change head on through our energy system. Tapestry is on a mission to make the world’s electric grid visible so everyone, everywhere can access clean, affordable and reliable energy. We are working with partners around the world to create AI powered tools that will help everyone who works with the grid build and manage a carbon-free and secure electricity system.

Currently incubating at X, Alphabet’s innovation lab, we are now building the team that will scale Tapestry for more global impact. We are looking for people who are passionate about revolutionizing the energy sector to join us at this critical growth stage. You’ll have the chance to be part of a rapidly growing team that has the agility and impact of an early stage company, while building on world-class technology created at Alphabet. Learn more about Tapestry here.

About the role:

This role offers a unique opportunity to join the early product team at a critical stage of growth. You’ll be at the center of product development, helping to shape our roadmap and bring cutting-edge software tools to life. You’ll work across software engineering, data science, machine learning, partnerships, and power systems to deliver products that solve high-impact problems in grid decarbonization and transformation.

How you will make 10x impact:

  • Own the product vision, strategy, roadmap, and execution for our distribution GridAware product and solutions.
  • Build tools that leverage geospatial imagery, sensor networks, and real-time data to provide actionable insights for users who rely on accurate grid models to make asset decisions.
  • Collaborate with engineering, AI/ML, and design teams to translate complex technical use cases into elegant software solutions.
  • Lead customer discovery with utilities, regulators, energy developers, and key partners to deeply understand workflows, pain points, and value creation. Demonstrate exceptional qualitative and quantitative communication.
  • You are masterful at articulating the product roadmap and outcomes to technical and non-technical audiences, both internally and externally, and you weave in metrics and validation.
  • Champion customer needs, system integrity, and usability throughout the product lifecycle.
  • Develop clear, concise product documentation and evangelize the product vision across the organization.
  • Build with intention and empathy, creating tools that inspire confidence, delight end users, and serve as trusted assets in mission-critical environments.
  • Take pride in delivering products that resonate with users and earn recognition from stakeholders, reinforcing our position as a leader in utility innovation.

Who You Are:

  • An experienced product leader with deep energy domain knowledge, particularly in distribution power systems.
  • Deeply customer-oriented, with a strong understanding of utility workflows, regulatory frameworks, and high-stakes operational needs. You are committed to delivering tools that not only meet functional requirements but also bring clarity, delight, and value to users and stakeholders alike
  • Comfortable navigating ambiguity and building products from zero to one in a fast-paced environment.
  • Experienced in cross-disciplinary collaboration across software, AI/ML, and power systems.
  • Customer-obsessed and grounded in utility workflows, regulatory requirements, and mission-critical operations.
  • Passionate about climate, electrification, and the modernization of infrastructure.
  • A strong communicator who can represent the product to both internal and external audiences.
  • Ideally, you have startup or small-team experience and thrive in high-ownership environments.

What you should have:

  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering, science, or a related technical field.
  • 8+ years of product management experience, including at least 2–3 years in energy or grid software.
  • Proven success building and shipping software products for distribution grid applications.
  • Experience working with enterprise customers, particularly utilities or grid operators.
  • Familiarity with geospatial tools such as ArcGIS or QGIS and telemetry or asset data systems.
  • Exposure to AI/ML technologies, SaaS platforms, and compliance-aware product development.

Nice to Haves

  • Background in energy consulting, utility operations, or energy software delivery.
  • Experience working at the intersection of software and physical infrastructure.
  • Prior success in productizing research or innovation-stage prototypes.
  • Writing samples or public-facing documentation that demonstrate clarity and technical fluency.

The US base salary range for this full-time position is $168,000 - $250,000 + bonus + equity + benefits. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for your location during the hiring process.

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