Crusoe

Marketing

SeniorManager,InternalCommunications

$159–193k San Francisco, California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Manager, Internal Communications at Crusoe. Skills: Internal communications, Culture building, Change management, Content strategy. Develop comms strategy. Define comms architecture”

What You'll Achieve.

Improve engagement scores; Employees tell Crusoe story

Industry & Context.

Marketing
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Clear writing, Make complex topics engaging, Eye for detail, Fluency with Slack, Fluency with Google Workspace, Fluency with Confluence, Fluency with project management tools, Comfort using AI, Organizational skills, Manage competing priorities

Nice to Have

Genuine passion for comms build culture

What You'll Do.

Develop comms strategy

Define comms architecture

Lead change management comms

Create internal comms playbook

Develop speaker series

Develop physical space messaging

Implement employee feedback mechanisms

Measure comms effectiveness

Plan annual leadership summit

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with execs; Collaborate at every level

Communication Scope

Differentiated writing; Technical topics; Internal comms; Social comms

Process & Methodology

Project management

Full Job Description

Crusoe is on a mission to accelerate the abundance of energy and intelligence. As the only vertically integrated AI infrastructure company built from the ground up, we own and operate each layer of the stack — from electrons to tokens — to power the world's most ambitious AI workloads. When you join Crusoe, you join a team that is building the future, faster. We're in the midst of the greatest industrial revolution of our time. The demand for AI compute is boundless, and power is a bottleneck. We're solving that — with an energy-first approach that makes AI infrastructure better for the world and faster for the people innovating with AI. We're looking for problem-solving, opportunity-finding teammates with a sense of urgency, who believe in the scale of our ambition and thrive on a path not fully paved — people who want to grow their careers alongside a team of experts across energy, manufacturing, data center construction, and cloud services. If you want to do the most meaningful work of your career, help our customers and partners advance their AI strategies, and be part of a high-performing team that believes in each other, come build with us at Crusoe. About the Role: Crusoe employees do their best work when they understand where we’re headed and why their work matters. This role makes that happen — keeping every employee, in manufacturing, on a construction site, or in an office, aligned, informed, and connected to our purpose and each other. This role sits at the intersection of culture and comms strategy. When you do your job well, employees don't just understand the Crusoe story — they tell it with pride. What You'll Be Working On: - Comms strategy — brief, relevant, consistent, compelling; keeping pace with how people actually communicate - Comms architecture — how our employee portal, knowledge repository, and Slack channels work together (and enabling employees on how to use them) - Content creation — internal and social, in partnership with execs across

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