Policy and Regulatory Affairs Manager, East

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Electric utilities design major EV programs in line with regulatory directives and in consultation with their respective regulators. In this role, you will shape and execute our strategy to accelerate EV adoption and enable cost-effective EV programs for our utility customers. This role will be focused on policy and regulatory strategy in the Eastern United States while working hand-in-hand with the business’s leaders to inform WeaveGrid’s strategy and sales priorities. Success in this role will enable a long-term, sustainable pathway for WeaveGrid’s growth. This role will report to the Director of Policy and Regulatory Affairs and work closely with the business development and the utility solutions team members supporting the region.

Core Responsibilities

  • Develop and execute WeaveGrid’s policy and regulatory strategy for the U.S. East region
  • Build external alliances and recognize opportunities for the company to build key relationships across stakeholders
  • Write and submit comments for utility and regulatory filings
  • Attend conferences, workshops, and other convenings as a representative of WeaveGrid
  • Research key regulatory developments to inform business strategy with an outlook of 2-3 years, and conversely, find avenues to influence policy-, rule-, and regulation-making per the company’s long-term objectives
  • Research detailed regulatory filings, state-level policies, and competitive landscapes to track and support market and business development
  • Collaborate with the business development team to support beneficial outcomes and secure regulatory approval
  • Assist the business development team in creating high-quality presentation materials on policy outcomes for important utility-client meetings
  • Identify and pursue opportunities for formal and informal influence in the industry and regulatory realm
About you

First and foremost, you’re mission-driven and fully dedicated to driving solutions for our climate crisis. You’re excited about supporting a world with 100% clean transportation while maintaining high grid reliability. You know that’s no small order, and have developed a strong feeling that electric utilities and automakers are the best partners to make this vision a reality. You have a deep sense of the needs and hurdles faced by a wide range of stakeholders that engage with the policies and regulations that impact our electric grid’s current operations and priorities for modernization. You thrive on the nitty-gritty world of policy and regulatory affairs because you’ve seen how it ultimately shapes and creates real change in our markets. You bring a process-driven approach to your work day-to-day, as well as a well-organized communication style. You know how to translate key details in a complex policy, filing, or other proceedings into actionable recommendations for our team. You’ve enjoyed working in a fast-paced environment at a high-growth company that thrives on a collaborative attitude, both internally and externally.

You have strong remote work skills, and you are able to travel as needed.

 

Qualifications

  • BA/BS, or equivalent experience, in law, social sciences, or engineering. Preferred: MPA/Masters, JD, or equivalent experience, with focus on energy policy regulations
  • 5+ years of full-time experience on directly relevant policy and regulatory affairs for electric utilities and/or grid operations
  • Significant domain expertise through industry experience in one or several of the following areas: electric mobility, power systems, public utility regulation, residential energy assets
  • Proven skill set for: in-depth analysis of energy policy, regulatory writing, and/or local legislative lobbying
  • Existing network among stakeholders in electric transportation
  • Demonstrated track record of empathetic leadership, individual initiative, a spirit of inquiry, and solutions-orientation
  • Aptitude to think, communicate, and execute strategically and tactically
  • High attention to detail, strong interpersonal skills, and excellent work ethic
  • Functions effectively under time pressure
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Ability to work with diverse teams internally and externally and translate between various areas of expertise

 

 

 

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