This role requires an active bar member with 8 or more years of legal experience in energy regulatory, power, or infrastructure law, including direct experience with PJM interconnection processes such as generator interconnection requests, queue participation, and site control requirements. Candidates should have a strong working knowledge of FERC-regulated transmission frameworks and be comfortable providing practical legal judgment in a structured review environment with minimal supervision. East Coast-based attorneys or those with substantial PJM-region experience are preferred. The work involves providing senior-level legal review and final validation of site control, interconnection, and permitting documentation for energy infrastructure projects, including utility-scale solar, wind, battery storage, and transmission. Reviewers assess whether project materials align with PJM procedures and FERC-regulated processes, handle escalated issues flagged by Tier 1 reviewers, and deliver concise legal findings, risk flags, and structured determinations. They also help improve review rubrics and decision frameworks used across the review team.
$16,000‑$21,600
$100‑$135/hr
20+ hrs/week
1-3 months
Legal and regulatory documentation for energy infrastructure projects, including generator interconnection requests, site control evidence, permitting filings, and PJM/FERC-related project materials for utility-scale solar, wind, battery storage, and transmission projects.
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