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Commercialization Expert

LinkedIn CLEAResult Maryland, United States
Not Applicable Posted April 5, 2026 3 variants Job link
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  • Demonstrated commercialization analysis experience—evaluating technologies for market fit, deployment readiness, and scalability.
  • Strong capability in product and technology evaluation, including distinguishing between theoretical claims and achievable performance.
  • Understanding of business models, value chains, and partnership structures relevant to technology deployment.
  • Familiarity with startup funding mechanisms (pre‑seed, seed, venture, private equity) and the dynamics of early‑stage technology growth.
  • Experience performing macro‑feasibility assessments that combine technical, financial, and market considerations.
  • Strong executive communication and presentation skills—capable of delivering insights to utility leaders and decision makers.
  • Relationship builder with the ability to establish trust quickly across diverse stakeholder groups.
  • Highly perceptive—skilled at identifying what is realistic vs. overstated in technology claims or startup stories.
Preferred Skills
  • Background working with or within National Lab commercialization offices, accelerators, incubators, or clean-tech innovation programs.
  • Experience in or exposure to industrial processes or manufacturing environments.
  • Prior involvement in utility programs, industrial pilots, or energy innovation initiatives.
  • Experience navigating ecosystems of vendors, technology developers, investors, or government energy agencies.
  • Soft Skills
  • Systems thinker able to connect technologies, markets, stakeholders, and commercialization pathways.
  • Strong executive communication and presentation skills—capable of delivering insights to utility leaders and decision makers.
  • Relationship builder with the ability to establish trust quickly across diverse stakeholder groups.
  • Highly perceptive—skilled at identifying what is realistic vs. overstated in technology claims or startup stories.
  • Entrepreneurial mindset with comfort operating in fast‑moving, ambiguous, and evolving program environments.