Job Summary:
We are seeking a senior energy regulatory attorney to provide expert legal review for advanced AI systems focused on energy permitting, site control, and generator interconnection workflows.
Our goal is to build AI as a tool for humans, not a replacement.
This is not a traditional litigation, drafting, or client-counseling role. It is best suited for an attorney with deep PJM/FERC experience who can review complex project documentation, identify regulatory gaps, resolve escalated reviewer questions, and produce clear legal findings in a structured format.
No prior AI experience is required. Your legal and regulatory judgment is the core requirement.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide senior-level legal review and final validation of site control, interconnection, and permitting-related documentation for energy infrastructure projects.
- Assess whether project materials align with PJM generator interconnection procedures, queue-readiness expectations, site control requirements, and applicable FERC-regulated processes.
- Review escalated issues flagged by Tier 1 legal reviewers, including incomplete site control evidence, inconsistent project filings, unclear permitting status, or potential interconnection compliance gaps.
- Analyze documentation related to utility-scale solar, wind, battery storage, transmission, and large-load or generation interconnection projects in PJM and adjacent East Coast markets.
- Deliver concise legal findings, risk flags, and structured determinations for client-facing review workflows.
- Help improve review rubrics, issue-spotting guidelines, and decision frameworks used by lower-tier reviewers.
Required Qualifications:
- Active bar membership in at least one U.S. jurisdiction.
- 8+ years of legal experience in energy regulatory, power, infrastructure, project development, or related legal practice.
- Direct experience with PJM interconnection processes, including generator interconnection requests, queue participation, site control, readiness requirements, or interconnection agreement workflows.
- Strong working knowledge of FERC-regulated transmission and generation interconnection frameworks.
- Experience reviewing legal, regulatory, land, permitting, or project development documentation for energy infrastructure projects.
- Ability to provide practical legal judgment in a structured review environment without requiring extensive supervision.
- East Coast-based or substantial experience with East Coast / PJM-region energy infrastructure matters.
Required Skills:
- PJM interconnection compliance.
- FERC regulations.
- Energy permitting.
- Site control review.
- Interconnection queue filing.