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Finance Business Partner

Austin, TX · On-site

$100 - $130/hr

Apart from designing industry-leading ASIC chips and manufacturing mining rigs, the Group handles complex processes involved in computing across the value chain. This includes equipment procurement ...

Finance Business Partner

Austin, TX · On-site +1

$108K - $185K/yr

Apart from designing industry-leading ASIC chips and manufacturing mining rigs, the Group handles complex processes involved in computing across the value chain. This includes equipment procurement ...

Apart from designing industry-leading ASIC chips and manufacturing mining rigs, the Group handles complex processes involved in computing across the value chain. This includes equipment procurement ...

Quality & Process Control * Monitor plant processes to ensure product quality meets established ... Knowledge of MSHA regulations and mining safety standards. Benefits * Medical * Telemedicine

This role requires you to process medical and industrial gas cylinders using established plant ... mining. Linde's industrial gases and technologies are used in countless applications, enabling ...

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How much do process mining jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for process mining in Austin, TX is $25.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.40 and $29.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a process mining?

A Process Mining job involves analyzing business processes using event log data to identify inefficiencies, bottlenecks, and opportunities for improvement. Professionals in this field use specialized tools and techniques to visualize workflows, measure performance, and recommend process optimizations. They work closely with stakeholders to enhance operational efficiency, compliance, and automation efforts. Strong analytical skills, data interpretation, and process improvement expertise are essential for success in this role.

What does a process mining professional do?

As a Process Mining professional, your day-to-day tasks often include extracting and analyzing event log data from IT systems, mapping and modeling business processes, and identifying inefficiencies or bottlenecks. You will regularly collaborate with stakeholders from IT, operations, and business units to understand process objectives and present your findings in a clear, actionable way. In addition to technical analysis, you may play a key role in workshops, training sessions, or process improvement initiatives to ensure your recommendations are implemented effectively. This role provides a mix of independent analytical work and dynamic teamwork, offering variety and continuous learning opportunities.

What skills and qualifications are needed for process mining?

To thrive in Process Mining, you need a strong background in data analysis, process optimization, and knowledge of business process management, often supported by a degree in computer science, engineering, or related fields. Familiarity with process mining tools such as Celonis, Disco, or UiPath Process Mining, as well as experience with SQL and data visualization platforms, is highly valuable. Analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills set top professionals apart in this role. These competencies are essential for uncovering process inefficiencies, delivering actionable insights, and successfully driving organizational improvements.

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Infographic showing various Process Mining job openings in Austin, TX as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 2% Temporary, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,521 per year, or $25.3 per hour.

Senior Power Consultant (Remote)

Bitdeer Technologies Group

Austin, TX • Remote

Full-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Bitdeer is a world-leading technology company for Bitcoin mining and AI cloud.

Bitdeer is committed to providing comprehensive Bitcoin mining solutions for its customers. Apart from designing industry-leading ASIC chips and manufacturing mining rigs, the Group handles complex processes involved in computing across the value chain. This includes equipment procurement, transport logistics, datacenter design and construction, equipment management, and network and facility operations. Bitdeer also offers advanced cloud capabilities to customers with a high demand for artificial intelligence.

Headquartered in Singapore, Bitdeer operates globally with a diversified 3 GW energy portfolio, and deploys Bitcoin mining and HPC datacenters in the United States, Bhutan, Norway, Canada, Malaysia, and Ethiopia.

OVERVIEW

Power cost is the single largest operational variable in Bitcoin mining typically 6080% of total site operating expense. Bitdeer operates both self-mining facilities and deploys its own miners at third-party co-location sites under the host's power contracts and demand response programs. The Senior Power Consultant will serve as the internal expert on wholesale and retail energy markets, demand response, risk management, and power procurement across ERCOT, PJM, and additional deregulated markets.

    JOB SCOPEDay-Ahead / Real-Time Power Scheduling
    • Coordinate with the company's REP and QSE in ERCOT, PJM, and other deregulated wholesale markets to execute DA and RT power scheduling aligned to mining load profiles and price forecasts.
    • Monitor market pricing, ancillary service markets, demand response products, and settlement statements for cost recovery and continuous optimisation.
    Demand Response Strategy
    • Design, implement, and optimise curtailment programs to maximise DR revenue and reduce net power cost.
    • Build real-time DR dispatch models aligned to miner curtailment, RT price spikes, grid emergencies, and ancillary service opportunities (RRS, ECRS, NSRS in ERCOT; ELRP, SRM, Economic DR in PJM).
    • Coordinate Coincident Peak (4CP) curtailment strategy using available market intelligence; advise site operations on execution timing.
    • Report DR performance metrics to management and regulatory bodies; ensure ongoing program compliance.
    • Produce DR revenue reports and settlement reconciliations for the management team.
    Hedging & Block Power Strategy
    • Develop and execute a forward power hedging framework to reduce exposure to market price volatility.
    • Structure block energy purchases (off-peak, on-peak, around-the-clock) calibrated to the company's load shape and budget constraints.
    • Provide regular mark-to-market reporting, hedge ratio analysis, and strategy recommendations to leadership.
    • Manage financial hedging instruments; prepare cost exposure reports including margin call risk assessments.
    Power Contract Negotiation
    • Lead or support negotiations for PPAs, REP contracts, and QSE agreements at self-mining sites targeting rate structures suited to 24/7 high-density mining loads.
    • Review and negotiate power pass-through terms in co-location agreements: energy rate mark-ups, demand charge allocation, ancillary service cost sharing, and curtailment compensation provisions.
    • Monitor co-lo power costs and recommend renegotiation or site migration where material savings are achievable.
    • Coordinate with legal counsel to finalise contract terms, exit provisions, force majeure clauses, and curtailment rights.
    Regulatory Monitoring & Compliance
    • Track and interpret FERC, PUCT, PJM, ERCOT, and state-level regulatory developments affecting wholesale and retail power markets.
    • Assess the impact of regulatory changes on the company's power cost, DR eligibility, curtailment obligations, and market participation rights.
    Market Intelligence & Strategy Reporting
    • Maintain real-time market surveillance dashboards covering price forecasts, capacity outlook, fuel indices, and weather-driven volatility.
    • Publish monthly and quarterly power market reports for executive leadership with actionable strategy recommendations.
    • Revise DR strategies, hedging positions, and contract laddering schedules in response to market evolution.
    Co-Location Power Strategy Evaluation
    • Conduct a structured audit of power terms received at each co-location site including tariff classification, energy pass-through rate, demand charge allocation, and ancillary service cost treatment.
    • Evaluate the host's DR program and curtailment protocols; assess how DR dispatch events affect the company's mining uptime and net effective power cost.
    • Benchmark the all-in effective power rate at each co-lo site against self-mining alternatives; recommend renegotiation, DR program changes, or load migration with quantified impact on mining economics.
    Financial Modelling & Reporting
    • Build financial models to project revenue and cost savings when proposing more cost-efficient power strategies, directly supporting management decision-making.
    • Prepare periodic power cost reports (monthly, quarterly, annual) encompassing all sites and operational models.
    REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONSExperience
    • Minimum 3 years of direct, hands-on experience at a QSE, power marketing company, IPP, or energy consultancy with QSE-level trading responsibilities.
    • Demonstrated track record executing DA and RT scheduling in ERCOT and/or PJM; familiarity with at least one additional ISO/RTO (MISO, SPP, CAISO) is valued.
    • Proven ability to design and manage industrial Demand Response programs in deregulated markets, with measurable cost or revenue outcomes.
    • Hands-on experience structuring block energy hedges and forward power positions for large industrial or commercial load customers.
    • Track record negotiating power supply agreements with demonstrable improvements to contract terms.
    Technical Skills
    • Proficiency with ERCOT market tools: Nodal protocols, Settlements, MIS portal; and equivalent PJM tools (eSchedules, Market Portal, eMKT).
    • Strong financial modelling capability in Excel / Google Sheets; experience with energy-specific platforms (Openlink Endur, Triple Point, or equivalent) is a plus.
    • Ability to build and interpret load forecasting models, price curve analytics, and hedging P&L reports.
    • Familiarity with SCADA or EMS systems for real-time load visibility is advantageous.
    Regulatory & Market Knowledge
    • Deep understanding of FERC, NERC, PUCT, and PJM / ERCOT tariff and market rules, including ancillary service and DR program design in both ISOs.
    • Awareness of emerging federal and state policy affecting large industrial loads carbon regulation, transmission cost allocation reform, and distributed energy resource aggregation.
    • Familiarity with Bitcoin mining load profiles, hashrate economics, and load shaping strategies is a plus.

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    Bitdeer is committed to providing equal employment opportunities in accordance with country, state, and local laws. Bitdeer does not discriminate against employees or applicants based on conditions such as race, color, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, marital and/or parental status, religion, political opinion, nationality, ethnic background or social origin, social status, disability, age, indigenous status, and union.