Description
regulatory tracking
industry engagement
tool development
grant support
regulatory support
opportunity analysis
The Regulatory Specialist, Customer Success role will be responsible for accelerating Gridware’s market expansion by investigating regulatory opportunities for internal Gridware teams and supporting the regulatory needs of Gridware’s customers. Gridware’s products span a range of regulatory arenas and utility use-cases, this role will be responsible for understanding and communicating to internal teams, the relationship between Gridware’s products and relevant regulatory proceedings.
- Track and monitor regulatory proceedings to identify and communicate relevant information and opportunities for our utility customers and/or for Gridware’s teams.
- Participate in relevant industry working groups, panels, webinars, etc.
- Work closely with Gridware’s customer success, sales, data, and R&D teams to produce materials, tools, and analysis for educating customers and regulators.
- Support internal and customer grant writing on an as-needed basis.
- Support the requests of the regulatory affairs teams of our utility customers as-need.
Requirements
utility regulation
masters
puc experience
analytical
3+ years
teamwork
The ideal candidate has experience with public utility commission regulatory filing systems and proceeding protocols, a strong analytical background, a keen eye for detail, and patience to sift through regulatory dockets. Experience working with electric utilities or public utility commissions on risk, wildfire mitigation, resilience, reliability, distribution maintenance and planning, or similar areas is preferred.
- Policy and market expertise at the intersection of technology, utilities, and the grid with a focus on public utility regulation.
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment, managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude.
- MS, MPP, or related Masters
- Direct experience working at or with (e.g. consultant or contractor) a Utility
- Direct experience working at or with (e.g. consultant or contractor) a Public Utility Commission
- Bachelor's degree in energy, engineering, public policy, economics, or related field.
- Strong analytical and communication abilities to translate extremely technical & complex topics to non-technical cross-functional stakeholders.
- 3+ years of relevant experience.
Benefits
Company-paid training
“Off the Grid”, a two week per year paid break for all employees.
Paid parental leave
Health, Dental & Vision (Gold and Platinum with some providers plans fully covered)
Alternating day off (every other Monday)
Commuter allowance
Training + Development
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