Power & Infrastructure Regulatory Attorney | Remote
Crossing Hurdles · United States · 3 wk ago
RemoteRemoteLegal$100–$135/hrContract
Role Responsibilities
- Provide senior-level legal review and final validation of site control, interconnection, and permitting-related documentation for energy infrastructure projects.
- Assess project materials for alignment with PJM generator interconnection procedures and applicable FERC-regulated processes.
- Review escalated issues flagged by Tier 1 legal reviewers, including incomplete site control evidence and potential interconnection compliance gaps.
- Analyze documentation related to utility-scale solar, wind, battery storage, and large-load 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 and decision frameworks used by lower-tier reviewers.
Requirements
- Have an active bar membership in at least one U.S. jurisdiction.
- Have strong relevant experience in energy regulatory, power, infrastructure, or project development legal practice.
- Have direct experience with PJM interconnection processes, including generator interconnection requests and site control requirements.
- Possess a strong working knowledge of FERC-regulated transmission and generation interconnection frameworks.
- Have experience reviewing legal, regulatory, land, permitting, or project development documentation for energy infrastructure projects.
- Be able to provide practical legal judgment in a structured review environment without requiring extensive supervision.