Role: Project Developer (Site Acquisition & Infrastructure Rollout) - Internship/Placement
Location: London HQ / UK-Wide Field Ops (Operating directly for the Executive Team)
Compensation: Fulfils UK University Placement Year Requirements
The Reality: At Juice, you will be negotiating with commercial landlords, and building physical infrastructure that powers tomorrow's autonomous economy.
Juice is making every second count. The platform processes millions of global transactions by replacing legacy RFID tags with patented computer vision. Now, the company is launching Juice Bars—frictionless, ultra-fast charging hubs deployed directly at tier-1 commercial businesses, logistics nodes, and retail parks across the UK.
Juice is looking for an absolute powerhouse to lead the UK ground assault. You are not joining the company to sit at a desk in London. You are joining to put steel in the ground.
Building physical infrastructure in the UK is notoriously slow. Your mandate is to shatter those bottlenecks. You will not accept \"that's just how long it takes\" as an answer. You will push the physical world to move at the speed of our software.
What you will execute:
* Take Territory: Target high-yield commercial real estate (drive-thrus, supermarkets, logistics depots) across the UK. You will cold-call landlords, sell the Juice vision, and lock in the real estate ahead of massive corporate competitors.
* Project Command: Manage the end-to-end deployment lifecycle. Coordinate civil engineers, electricians, and hardware suppliers on the ground. When a project stalls because a local council or contractor drops the ball, you will personally unblock it. You own the timeline from the signed lease to the moment the computer vision camera processes the first payment.
How to Appply:
Proof of Work (Do not send a CV): Submit a 1-page Notion link to my LinkedIn DM containing:
* Your Constraints: A brief explanation of your university placement requirements (if applicable).
* The Target: Drop a Google Maps pin for a highly strategic commercial location in Greater London (or a major UK transit corridor) that desperately needs a 6-stall, commercial Juice Bar. Why here?
* The DNO Problem: You’ve secured the site, but the local DNO (e.g., UK Power Networks) states there is insufficient grid capacity for a 600kW connection and upgrades will cost £200k and take 2 years. Using first principles, what are two immediate workarounds you investigate to get the Juice Bar live and processing transactions in 3 months anyway?