CAREERS
TeraWulf builds and operates sustainable digital infrastructure that delivers reliable and efficient compute at scale. If you’re ready to take on meaningful work at the intersection of energy and technology, we want to meet you.
For job inquiries, please email us at jobs@terawulf.com
Meet our employees
Beyond economic benefits, local job creation fosters connection, pride, and long-term investment in the well-being of the community.
TeraWulf intends to work with the Green River Area Development District to host a local hiring event in the upcoming months, post future jobs, and develop specialized workforce training programs related to the project - such as a new curriculum at the Owensboro Community and Technical College.
Our Team, In Their Own Words
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“In 2020, I experienced one of the most difficult days of my professional career. The power plant was more than just a workplace—it was a brotherhood and sisterhood built on years of shared purpose.
In 2021, I received a letter inviting all former employees to return to the site to learn about a new venture for the former coal facility. As I drove to the plant, I felt a mix of nerves and excitement. For me, coming back wasn’t just about a job—it was about the company and the people who made it feel like home.
The company not only rehired many of us from the coal plant, but also retrained us for new roles as Data Center Operators, Managers, Electricians, and Maintenance Technicians. Personally, during our final years at the power plant, the company gave me the opportunity to attend school and further my education—something I will always value deeply.
Having a company that truly believes in its people and invests in their growth is rare. TeraWulf is more than a corporation—it’s a community of individuals who care for one another, from the top down.”
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“I started my career — and I emphasize career, not job — at AES Somerset in 2004 as an entry-level employee. After years in positions with little room to grow, Somerset offered real opportunity. The benefits, wages, and potential for advancement made it a turning point in my life.
I advanced from hourly employee to Planner, then Instrumentation and Electrical Manager, and finally Maintenance Manager before the facility closed in 2020. The closure — and laying off colleagues I’d worked beside for years — was the hardest day of my career.
In 2021, I was fortunate to rejoin TeraWulf as Procurement Manager as they transformed the site from a power plant into a modern data center. It was an exciting opportunity to rebuild, rehire former employees, and bring in new talent who shared our work ethic and values. Since then, my role has grown from Procurement Manager to Director of Operations, leading ongoing development.
From an entry-level position to where I am today, this company has provided me every opportunity to grow and provide for my family. I owe it my best work and gratitude for the career it’s helped me build.”
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“I started working with TeraWulf back in 2015 as an operator at the coal-fired power plant. For five years, that plant was more than a job — it was a second home. When it shut down in 2020, it was heartbreaking. Many of us were laid off, myself included, and I wasn’t sure what came next.
I joined the Millwrights Union and spent a year and a half rebuilding hydro and nuclear turbines, staying connected to the energy industry I loved. The work was rewarding, but the travel kept me away from home and my growing family.
Then I got a letter from TeraWulf about a new project — transforming the old coal plant into a state-of-the-art data center. I knew right away I wanted to be part of it. The idea of bringing new life to the site, creating local jobs, and giving former employees a second chance felt like everything had come full circle.
In 2021, I rejoined the TeraWulf team as IT Manager, later became Site Manager, and am now the Site Lead. It’s been an incredible journey — challenging, meaningful, and deeply personal. I’m proud to be part of this company’s new chapter.”