The Role
We are seeking an attorney to provide legal counsel on the development and administration of New England's wholesale electricity markets. The attorney will play a key role in supporting regulatory strategy before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), other agencies, and courts, to support initiatives aimed at adapting markets to an evolving energy landscape.
What We Offer You
Hybrid work schedule with 2-3 days/week onsite
Relocation
Base salary plus performance bonus program, professional development and tuition reimbursement, enhanced 401k and financial planning, wellness programs with onsite gym, onsite Café with free coffee, flexible work hours, access to business networks, and more-all in a stable and supportive work environment!
How You Will Make an Impact
Provide legal advice and counsel to business partners on New England's wholesale energy market design, market implementation issues, and regulatory compliance, addressing rapidly changing state and federal energy policies.
Work collaboratively with a team of experts on wholesale energy market design initiatives, offering insight and guidance on relevant FERC precedent and strategic feedback on stakeholder positions regarding such initiatives.
Support business partners in regional stakeholder processes on wholesale market design and regulatory compliance initiatives.
Draft filings and expert testimony for submission to FERC in support of market design initiatives and respond to challenges to those initiatives.
Advise and support business partners on participation at FERC Technical Conferences, drafting comments, and providing support related to compliance initiatives stemming from FERC rulemakings.
What We Are Looking For
Three (3) to five (5) years of prior experience as an attorney in a law firm, corporation, or governmental agency.
Knowledge of the energy industry and energy/regulatory practice, with the experience to represent the company in the areas of market development, market operations, and compliance.
An interest in helping to change the energy landscape to address rapidly changing state and federal energy policies.
Excellent writing and oral presentation skills.
Juris Doctor Degree.
Eligibility for or licensure to practice law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
