Industry · Energy, Infrastructure & Natural Resources
Energy, Infrastructure & Natural Resources Executive Search
Operations, engineering, project, and regulatory leadership for oil and gas, power, renewables, mining, and EPC operators across the US–Mexico corridor.
Silvia Flores leads energy, infrastructure, and natural resources executive search across the US–Mexico corridor — from the Gulf Coast oil and gas ecosystem through renewables in the Northwest and Isthmus, mining across the northern states, and EPC and power operators clustered in Monterrey, Mexico City, and Houston. The practice serves operators, contractors, and regulated developers building and running the infrastructure the industrial economy depends on.
Segments served
- Oil and gas — upstream, midstream, and downstream operations
- Power generation — thermal, cogeneration, and combined-cycle
- Renewables — solar, wind, storage, and hydrogen infrastructure
- Electric utilities, transmission, and grid operations
- Mining, minerals, and industrial gases
- EPC contractors and infrastructure builders
- Water, wastewater, and desalination
- Regulated environments — CRE, CNH, SENER, and PEMEX / CFE ecosystems
The roles
General Managers and Country Managers Mexico; VPs of Operations and Engineering; Plant, Site, and Field Directors; EHS and Process Safety Directors; Project, Program, and Construction Directors for EPC and greenfield builds; Commercial, Business Development, and Regulatory Affairs leaders navigating CRE, CNH, SENER, and SEMARNAT.
How the search runs
Through The Dynamic Fit Method™ — Ability, Capability, Capacity — delivered via Alder Koten. Connects to the manufacturing, chemicals, and supply chain practices.
Energy & infrastructure search — questions
- Which energy and infrastructure roles do you place?
- General Managers, Country Managers Mexico, VPs of Operations and Engineering, Plant and Site Directors, EHS and Process Safety Directors, Project and Program Directors for EPC and greenfield builds, Commercial and Business Development leaders, and Regulatory Affairs Directors navigating CRE, CNH, and SENER frameworks.
- Where does energy and infrastructure leadership concentrate in Mexico?
- Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, Veracruz, and Campeche for oil and gas; Nuevo León, Baja California, Sonora, and Oaxaca for renewables; Sonora, Zacatecas, Chihuahua, and Coahuila for mining. Corporate leadership clusters in Monterrey, Mexico City, and Houston.
- How do you evaluate leaders operating under regulated frameworks?
- The Dynamic Fit Method™ probes lived experience with the specific regulatory regime (CRE for electricity, CNH for hydrocarbons, SEMARNAT for environmental), the ability to operate inside utility or state-owned ecosystems, and the judgment to deliver capital projects under permitting and community pressure.