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Posted May 22, 2026

Energy Compliance Attorney

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Job Title: Energy Compliance Attorney Job Type: Contractor Location: Remote Job Summary: As a Energy Compliance Attorney, you'll apply your expertise to help train next-generation AI systems. Your work will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high-quality, real-world input. No prior experience in AI is required your domain knowledge is what matters. Key Responsibilities: • Provide comprehensive legal review and final sign-off on site control packages and interconnection compliance documentation for utility-scale energy projects. • Resolve escalated document disputes identified by Tier 1 reviewers, ensuring legal accuracy and regulatory compliance. • Assess and confirm the alignment of project filings with FERC regulations and PJM Interconnection requirements. • Review permitting submissions for transmission and generation to ensure full legal and regulatory conformity. • Deliver structured, high-quality legal opinions and findings in standardized formats tailored for client delivery. • Collaborate with project teams to address complex legal and compliance challenges throughout the development lifecycle. • Stay abreast of evolving federal and PJM regulatory requirements to proactively advise on compliance strategies. Required Skills and Qualifications: • Active bar membership with a background in energy regulatory or infrastructure law. • 8+ years of relevant legal experience, ideally in PJM markets or related jurisdictions. • Demonstrated experience with PJM Interconnection processes, including site control requirements and queue compliance. • In-depth knowledge of FERC regulations as they pertain to transmission and generation interconnection. • Practice based on the East Coast with a focus on East Coast energy regulatory requirements. • Experience at a law firm, utility, independent power producer (IPP), or a federal energy regulatory agency. Preferred Qualifications: • Experience as lead or senior counsel on PJM interconnection legal matters. • Direct involvement with transmission developers, ISOs, or FERC in an advisory or decision-making capacity. • Familiarity with utility-scale solar, wind, or transmission permitting processes in the eastern US. Apply tot his job Apply To this Job