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Crux Climate sponsors E-3 visas for Australian professionals in climate finance and investment analytics roles. The company operates at the intersection of clean energy markets and capital allocation, making it a targeted option for Australians with backgrounds in financial analysis, deal structuring, or climate-related investment research.
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INTRODUCTION
We’re financing the future of energy
Crux is the capital platform for the clean economy. We modernize capital raising and deployment for clean energy and critical infrastructure with solutions across advisory, investments, technology, and intelligence.
Our team of 95+ is composed of experts in energy, tax, finance, government, and technology. We have raised $77 million in capital from some of the best investors, including Andreessen Horowitz, Lowercarbon Capital, New System Ventures, Overture, Ardent Venture Partners, QED, Canapi, and others. These funds are joined by strategic investors including Pattern Energy, Clearway Energy, EDF Renewables, Intersect Power, LS Power, Orsted, Hartree Partners, Liberty Mutual Strategic Ventures, MassMutual Ventures, and OMERS Ventures.
ABOUT THE JOB
An inflection point in American energy and manufacturing
Energy demand is growing for the first time in decades, driving an urgent need for more affordable and reliable electricity. More electricity requires new clean energy infrastructure and strong domestic supply chains for minerals and components — as well as large amounts of capital.
Traditional project financing is opaque, fragmented, and analog. At Crux, we’re changing that. Through unmatched insights and expertise, white-glove service, purpose-built tools, and risk underwriting, we power a more prosperous, clean, and secure energy future.
We are scaling quickly and looking for team members who are eager to combine deep expertise with an AI- and tech-forward mindset.
WHY THIS HIRE
The post-OBBB landscape gives us more room to play offense. Transferability survived. The immediate legislative fight is behind us. And we now have the credibility and the policy relationships to pursue a much more ambitious agenda: fixing the passive-active loss rules, expanding transferability to new credit types decoupled from the IRA, securing a seat at the permitting reform table as a market intelligence leader, and building the policy feedback cycle between our clients and policymakers that makes Crux indispensable to both.
At the same time, the political environment is getting more complex, not less. The 2026 midterms will reshuffle committee leadership and energy policy priorities. Iran is reshaping energy market dynamics. New governance structures may emerge in 2027. And the 2028 presidential cycle is forming — the candidates and policy teams that will define the next administration's energy agenda are organizing now. We are in the middle of a political realignment, and Crux has a real opportunity to shape the abundance-oriented policy framework that emerges from it.
Today our government affairs function runs advocacy, commercial support, event planning, and policy comms all out of a single seat. That's been effective, but it caps what the function can do. The comms swimlanes alone — rapid-response memos, partner updates, commercial talking points, slides, webinars, press, client briefings — require coordination across Growth, Commercial, and Policy that creates real drag on all three teams. And the pattern keeps repeating: a time-sensitive policy content opportunity surfaces — clients are asking questions now, we have the data and the relationships to deliver something valuable — but Growth is already running three events that month and can't absorb another production. So we either delay, find workarounds, or ask Growth to stretch beyond their core mandate. None of those outcomes serve us well when the market is moving and our credibility depends on showing up with substance at the right moment.
On top of that, we want to stand up a salon series, increase Crux's public presence as a policy thought leader, build out a broader innovative tax policy coalition, and deepen our bipartisan Hill relationships ahead of a consequential set of legislative windows. This is the perfect time to level up our operating capacity.
What we need is someone who builds the policy-and-politics-specific operational layer that feeds all of this — the dedicated infrastructure for events, comms production, coalition coordination, advocacy campaign management, and cross-functional handoffs. This person becomes the connective tissue between government affairs and the rest of the organization, so Growth and Commercial aren't pulled into ad hoc policy workstreams outside their core mandate. When a policy webinar or fireside chat needs to happen in two weeks — not two months — this person can spin it up without competing for Growth's calendar. They also bring enough energy policy depth and political fluency to own workstreams independently, represent Crux in rooms that matter, and contribute to forward-looking strategy — not just execute it.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Reports to: Head of Government Affairs & Public Policy
Location: Washington, DC (strongly preferred)
This person is the operational engine of our government affairs function. They take the advocacy strategy, political engagement priorities, and comms goals and build the machinery to execute them consistently. They're the reason the salon series actually launches on a monthly cadence, the biweekly partner memo ships on time, the coalition partners get consistent follow-up, the commercial team has fresh talking points and slides within the committed SLAs, and the 2028 engagement plan exists as a real document with milestones.
The right candidate has operated at the nexus of policy, politics, and execution inside government — likely in a role where they kept a complex operation running while the principals focused on strategy and stakeholders. They bring enough energy policy depth and political credibility to represent us independently. And they see building operational infrastructure as the job, not a distraction from it.
This is a complement, not a clone. The current team brings energy advocacy, stakeholder relationships, and political strategy. This hire brings the operational horsepower that turns all of that into a scaled, sustained program — and frees up the existing lead to focus on what only they can do: time on the Hill, senior stakeholder relationships, and thought leadership.
WHAT YOU OWN
Government affairs operations — the primary mandate. Build the specialized ops layer that feeds everything else: event operations and convening playbooks, advocacy campaign management, coalition coordination workflows, political engagement tracking, policy comms production calendaring, and reporting cadences. This is distinct from org-wide ops — it's the policy-and-politics-specific infrastructure that makes the function run. Equally important: serve as the coordination point between government affairs and Growth, Commercial, and leadership on policy-related workstreams — managing the handoffs on rapid-response comms, commercial talking points, client briefings, and press so those teams can stay focused on their own priorities.
Convening and stakeholder programs. Stand up and run the monthly policy salon series — guest curation, logistics, programming, follow-through. Design and execute policy roundtables and investor-policymaker events that further Crux's position as a trusted convener. Not just event planning: this person is credible enough on substance to sit at the table and skilled enough operationally to make sure the table is set.
Policy communications production. Build the infrastructure for consistent policy comms output — biweekly partner memos, rapid-response blog posts and talking points, slides for commercial team use, webinar and fireside chat production, and content for Crux's social and newsletter channels with a policy lens. Critically, this person gives policy its own production capacity. Right now, when a time-sensitive content opportunity emerges — a client-driven question that demands a webinar or a co-authored piece with an outside expert — it competes for Growth's bandwidth and often gets delayed or scaled back. This role owns the ability to stand up policy programming on the timeline the market demands, coordinating with Growth where it makes sense but not dependent on their calendar. The contribution here is both output and relief.
Advocacy and political engagement support. Work alongside the Head of Government Affairs on day-to-day advocacy — Hill relationships, lobbying coordination, coalition management (including the Ad Hoc Transferability Coalition 2.0), translating policy developments into intel for leadership and commercial teams. Support bipartisan relationship-building ahead of the 2026 midterms and 2028 cycle. Manage the political engagement calendar, including PAC administration and compliance as needed. Bring independent relationships that expand our reach across both parties.
Strategic planning. Contribute to forward-looking policy and political strategy: the passive-active loss campaign, TTC expansion beyond the IRA, permitting reform positioning, the policy feedback cycle between our clients and policymakers, and Crux's engagement framework for the 2028 presidential cycle. Ensure that strategic plans translate into operational reality — timelines, milestones, accountability.
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE
- 4–6+ years spanning federal energy policy, government operations, or political strategy — with direct exposure to executive-level operations in a federal agency, on the Hill, or in a senior political role
- Demonstrated operational excellence — someone who has built systems, run complex programs, and managed high-level logistics in a policy or political environment
- Solid understanding of federal energy policy: tax incentives, regulatory implementation, agency-Congress dynamics
- Comfortable operating across party lines
- Strong writer — can draft policy briefs, talking points, op-eds under time pressure
- DC-based or willing to relocate
- Demonstrated experience with (or curiosity to learn) and strong judgment for how and when to leverage AI in the policy strategy context, e.g. rapid response content creation or internal team enablement
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE
- Senior staff experience in a federal agency (DOE, Treasury, EPA) or cabinet-level office — especially roles that combined operational management with policy and political exposure
- Graduate-level education in public policy, international affairs, or political economy
- Familiarity with the transferable tax credit market, project finance, or broader clean energy capital markets
- Has built a function or program from scratch in a fast-moving environment
WHAT WE BRING
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Backing, traction & brand:
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We have raised $77 million in capital from some of the best venture and strategic investors, including Andreessen Horowitz, Lowercarbon Capital, New System Ventures, Ardent Venture Partners, Pattern, Clearway, EDFR, Intersect, LS Power, Orsted, Hartree Partners, Liberty Mutual Strategic Ventures, MassMutual Ventures, and OMERS Ventures.
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Have been profitable and are growing exponentially
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We have closed over 130+ transactions in just the last 2 years, facilitating billions of dollars of capital flowing into renewables projects
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Culture & working dynamic
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Remote-first operating model: Work from anywhere in the US and Canada, or work out of our optional offices in DC (open), NYC (opening Q1’26). Optional co-working opportunities with co-workers in Bay Area, Seattle, Denver, Boston, LA, and beyond.
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High growth & high ownership culture: We grow quickly by giving extremely talented people a lot of responsibility.
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Best of financial services & technology: We have brought together a team that are experts in clean energy finance, and the best technologies. Use your expertise while getting to be on the cutting edge of applying AI to your day and your clients’ experience.
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Regular team offsites: We sustain culture by bringing the entire company together 3 times a year. Individual teams may also meet up more frequently.
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Healthcare: We cover 100% of premiums for employees with a variety of plans on Aetna (nationwide) and Kaiser (WA and California) and subsidize 70% for dependents (total as a group), if relevant.
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Dental & vision: We cover 100% of premiums for employees and 50% for dependents (each), if relevant.
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Holidays: 10 company holidays per year.
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Paid time off: 20 days per year.
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401k: We support a 401k account but don't have a matching program set up at this time (typical for an early-stage startup).
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Parental leave: 16 weeks for birthing parents and 12 weeks for non-birthing parents.
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Compensation:
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Compensation: $140,000 - $160,000 base salary, depending on experience with flexibility if needed. Company wide bonus between $10,000 - $40,000, depending on where revenue lands.
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Stock options in a rapidly growing company.
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Values
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Care for each other: We want to work on a team where people support each other - in their growth, in their work, and towards our shared mission. When we do that, we have fun.
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Build and improve rapidly: We move quickly. To do that, we focus, consistently ask ourselves if we are prioritizing the right things, and execute them as best as possible.
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Focus unremittingly on customers: Our first obligation is to our customers and partners, and we keep their needs front and center in everything we do.
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Demonstrate ownership: We are all owners of Crux. This is our team, our company, our product and we show that to each other.
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Convene a team that reflects the breadth of experiences in the country: We’re building a team with a wide range of backgrounds and a culture where everyone can thrive.
Benefits
We provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Frame your credentials around climate finance
Crux Climate hires at the intersection of clean energy markets and structured finance. Translate your credentials into that language before applying, a background in investment analysis or asset management carries more weight when tied to clean energy transactions or carbon markets.
Verify your role qualifies as a specialty occupation
Check your target role against O*NET to confirm it requires at least a bachelor's degree in a directly related field. Financial analyst and investment roles in climate finance typically qualify, but your degree field must align with the specific job duties Crux Climate lists.
Research prevailing wage before salary negotiations
Run your target job title and location through the OFLC Wage Search before any offer discussion. Your E-3 LCA requires Crux Climate to pay at least the prevailing wage, so knowing that floor puts you in a stronger position during negotiations.
Confirm Crux Climate's E-3 filing process upfront
During late-stage interviews, ask directly whether Crux Climate's HR team handles E-3 filings in-house or through outside counsel. Investment firms sometimes delegate visa coordination to a third party, and knowing this early prevents delays after you receive an offer.
Use Migrate Mate to prep your E-3 filing documents
Once you have a signed offer letter and a certified LCA from Crux Climate, use Migrate Mate to manage the E-3 filing. The platform assigns a dedicated visa expert and handles the paperwork at a flat fee, which is faster than coordinating through most large law firms.
Prepare for consulate-specific nonimmigrant intent questions
E-3 interviews at Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth each carry their own wait times and officer tendencies. Climate finance roles at a U.S.-based startup can draw closer scrutiny on ties to Australia, so prepare specific, concrete examples of your post-U.S. plans before your appointment.
Crux Climate E-3 Visa Sponsorship: Frequently Asked Questions
Does Crux Climate sponsor E-3 visas?
Yes, Crux Climate has sponsored E-3 visas for Australian professionals. The company operates in climate finance and clean energy investment, sectors that regularly require specialist talent in financial analysis and deal structuring. Australian candidates with relevant qualifications should confirm E-3 sponsorship availability with the hiring team during the interview process.
Which roles at Crux Climate are most likely to receive E-3 sponsorship?
Roles in investment analysis, climate finance research, and deal structuring are the most natural fit for E-3 sponsorship at Crux Climate, given the company's focus on clean energy capital markets. These positions typically satisfy the specialty occupation requirement because they demand a bachelor's degree or higher in finance, economics, or a directly related field.
How do I start the E-3 application process after receiving an offer from Crux Climate?
After receiving a written offer, Crux Climate's HR or legal team files a Labor Condition Application with the DOL. Once the LCA is certified, you take it to your consulate interview along with the DS-160, offer letter, and degree credentials. USCIS is not involved in standard consular E-3 applications. Migrate Mate can manage the paperwork and preparation if you want dedicated filing support.
How long does the E-3 visa process typically take at Crux Climate?
The DOL typically certifies an LCA within seven business days. After that, your timeline depends on consulate appointment availability in Australia. Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth each have different wait times that fluctuate throughout the year. Budget at least three to six weeks from offer acceptance to visa stamp, though some applicants move faster during lower-demand periods.
What should I highlight in my application to strengthen my E-3 case at Crux Climate?
Emphasize the direct relationship between your degree field and the specific duties in the role description. For climate finance positions, a background in finance, economics, or environmental economics aligns most clearly. Document any experience with clean energy transactions, carbon markets, or infrastructure investment, since these tie your credentials directly to Crux Climate's core business and support the specialty occupation determination.
What is the prevailing wage for E-3 sponsorship at Crux Climate?
E-3 employers must pay at least the prevailing wage, determined when they file a Labor Condition Application with the Department of Labor. The rate is based on the role, location, and experience level, ensuring Australian hires are paid comparably to U.S. workers in the same position. You can look up prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the DOL's OFLC Wage Search tool.