King Energy is the category defining leader in multi-tenant commercial solar.
In 2026, the company was named to Fast Company's list of the World's Most Innovative Companies recognizing its role in redefining how solar is deployed at scale on large commercial buildings. With over $46 million in venture capital and over $300 million in project finance, King Energy is well-financed, and well-positioned to continue building toward a multi-billion dollar business.
Since founding in 2020, King Energy has grown rapidly into a profitable, fast-scaling platform, doubling growth year-over-year. The company has more than 250 energy programs across 30 million square feet of commercial and industrial real estate nationwide.
King Energy's award winning software, OneBill, solved the key structural problem that stalled the market for decades. By aligning incentives across property owners and tenants, the company has built a repeatable, scalable model with national customers like Dollar Tree, Ross, US Bank, and over 50 more national retailers as well as dozens of bluechip REITs such as Time Equities, First Washington Realty, Wood Investments, and many more.
The result is a business that combines strong unit economics, institutional backing, and rapid national deployment, positioning King Energy at the forefront of distributed energy infrastructure in the United States.
As Junior Analyst on the Asset Management team, you'll be the person who makes sure nothing quietly slips through the cracks across a portfolio of 250+ solar programs. When a monthly report is off by a decimal, when a contractor misses a maintenance window, when a Salesforce workflow needs cleanup before the numbers roll up, that's you. Miss those things and tenants get confused bills, property managers stop picking up the phone, and a lot of very expensive panels stop earning their keep. You'll own recurring reporting in Excel, partner on automation work in Salesforce and Claude, and help manage the operations and maintenance relationships with engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) firms and property managers that keep our assets running.
You'll report to the Head of Asset Management and work as their right hand. Asset Management is a team of one today, so you'll be the second. You'll also work closely with cross-functional partners in Operations, Finance, and the field. Success in year one looks like reports that go out on time without drama, a cleaner Salesforce instance than you found, and contractors and property managers who actually want to work with us because you make their lives easier. Do this well and the path to bigger analytical and asset management work opens up fast.