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Senior Energy Regulatory & Infrastructure Counsel

Percy Towers
locationWashington, DC, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Legal
Full Time

Job Description

Job Description

People Placers Staffing is proud to present this premier opportunity for a distinguished legal professional to join a market-leading energy practice. We specialize in connecting top-tier legal talent with the world’s most influential law firms.


§ Title: Senior Counsel – Energy Infrastructure & Regulatory Mandates


Practice Area: Power Supply Negotiation / FERC Regulatory Advocacy / Data Center Infrastructure


§ Location: Washington, D.C.


§ Salary: $390,000 to $435,000 Base Salary (Plus a comprehensive suite of benefits including healthcare, retirement plans, parental leave, and performance-based discretionary bonuses)


§ Schedule: Full-time, Direct-Hire, Minimum 1,850 hours annual billed


§ The Firm: Our client is a prestigious global powerhouse, consistently featured within the AmLaw 50 and holding elite Chambers USA Tier 1 rankings for its Energy & Natural Resources practice. With a storied history of navigating the most complex regulatory shifts in American history, the firm has evolved into the preeminent advisor for the intersection of technology and power. They are recognized for their sophisticated handling of multi-billion dollar infrastructure projects and their dominant presence before both federal and state administrative bodies. This firm offers a rare culture that balances high-stakes advocacy with a genuine commitment to professional mentorship and face-to-face collaboration.


§ Duties:

The Senior Energy Associate will serve as a lead advisor within a specialized group focusing on the critical nexus of data center development and power grid integration. This role requires a sophisticated blend of transactional drafting and administrative litigation.


Core responsibilities include:


⨖ Negotiating complex power supply and infrastructure agreements for massive data center developments, renewable energy sites, and thermal power facilities.


⨖ Representing a diverse client roster—including private equity sponsors, independent transmission companies, and public utilities—in high-stakes proceedings before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and various state utility commissions.


⨖ Drafting persuasive pleadings, appellate briefs, and policy-oriented advocacy documents to navigate evolving energy regulations and Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) protocols.


⨖ Providing mission-critical regulatory support for large-scale M&A, project finance, and private equity transactions within the energy sector.


⨖ Orchestring administrative hearings, including the preparation of expert witness testimony and the management of complex settlement negotiations.


⨖ Advising on the development and regulatory compliance of energy infrastructure, including LNG export terminals, oil and gas pipelines, and advanced nuclear power generation.


§ Qualifications:

Candidates must demonstrate an elite level of expertise in energy law and a readiness to manage sophisticated client relationships independently.


⨖ Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an ABA-accredited law school with an exemplary academic record.


⨖ Active Bar Membership in the District of Columbia, or the ability to waive in immediately.


⨖ Six (6) to Eight (8) years of substantive legal experience concentrated in energy regulatory or energy transactional law.


⨖ Proven experience appearing before FERC or state utility commissions.


⨖ Demonstrated history of drafting complex contractual instruments and administrative filings within the energy or infrastructure space.


§ Skills:

Beyond the minimum requirements, the ideal candidate will possess the following attributes:


⨖ Prior experience specifically tailored to the energy demands and regulatory hurdles of large-scale Data Center developers.


⨖ Exceptional ability to synthesize complex technical data from engineering and economic experts into compelling legal arguments.


⨖ A highly collegial professional demeanor with a desire to engage in active, in-office mentorship and team-building.


⨖ Advanced understanding of RTO/ISO market rules and their impact on project development and transmission rights.


!Notice¡

*This a job advertisement on behalf of our client and does not reflect the full job description for the role. Any qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. You will need to provide law school transcripts, a writing sample or deal sheets, and a cover letter in order to be considered for this role. This posting does not constitute an offer of employment. and the listed compensation details may vary by state or experience and will be discussed thoroughly during interview phase.

People Placers Staffing is proud to present this premier opportunity for a distinguished legal professional to join a market-leading energy practice. We specialize in connecting top-tier legal talent with the world’s most influential law firms.


§ Title: Senior Counsel – Energy Infrastructure & Regulatory Mandates


Practice Area: Power Supply Negotiation / FERC Regulatory Advocacy / Data Center Infrastructure


§ Location: Washington, D.C.


§ Salary: $390,000 to $435,000 Base Salary (Plus a comprehensive suite of benefits including healthcare, retirement plans, parental leave, and performance-based discretionary bonuses)


§ Schedule: Full-time, Direct-Hire, Minimum 1,850 hours annual billed


§ The Firm: Our client is a prestigious global powerhouse, consistently featured within the AmLaw 50 and holding elite Chambers USA Tier 1 rankings for its Energy & Natural Resources practice. With a storied history of navigating the most complex regulatory shifts in American history, the firm has evolved into the preeminent advisor for the intersection of technology and power. They are recognized for their sophisticated handling of multi-billion dollar infrastructure projects and their dominant presence before both federal and state administrative bodies. This firm offers a rare culture that balances high-stakes advocacy with a genuine commitment to professional mentorship and face-to-face collaboration.


§ Duties:

The Senior Energy Associate will serve as a lead advisor within a specialized group focusing on the critical nexus of data center development and power grid integration. This role requires a sophisticated blend of transactional drafting and administrative litigation.


Core responsibilities include:


⨖ Negotiating complex power supply and infrastructure agreements for massive data center developments, renewable energy sites, and thermal power facilities.


⨖ Representing a diverse client roster—including private equity sponsors, independent transmission companies, and public utilities—in high-stakes proceedings before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and various state utility commissions.


⨖ Drafting persuasive pleadings, appellate briefs, and policy-oriented advocacy documents to navigate evolving energy regulations and Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) protocols.


⨖ Providing mission-critical regulatory support for large-scale M&A, project finance, and private equity transactions within the energy sector.


⨖ Orchestring administrative hearings, including the preparation of expert witness testimony and the management of complex settlement negotiations.


⨖ Advising on the development and regulatory compliance of energy infrastructure, including LNG export terminals, oil and gas pipelines, and advanced nuclear power generation.


§ Qualifications:

Candidates must demonstrate an elite level of expertise in energy law and a readiness to manage sophisticated client relationships independently.


⨖ Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an ABA-accredited law school with an exemplary academic record.


⨖ Active Bar Membership in the District of Columbia, or the ability to waive in immediately.


⨖ Six (6) to Eight (8) years of substantive legal experience concentrated in energy regulatory or energy transactional law.


⨖ Proven experience appearing before FERC or state utility commissions.


⨖ Demonstrated history of drafting complex contractual instruments and administrative filings within the energy or infrastructure space.


§ Skills:

Beyond the minimum requirements, the ideal candidate will possess the following attributes:


⨖ Prior experience specifically tailored to the energy demands and regulatory hurdles of large-scale Data Center developers.


⨖ Exceptional ability to synthesize complex technical data from engineering and economic experts into compelling legal arguments.


⨖ A highly collegial professional demeanor with a desire to engage in active, in-office mentorship and team-building.


⨖ Advanced understanding of RTO/ISO market rules and their impact on project development and transmission rights.


!Notice¡

*This a job advertisement on behalf of our client and does not reflect the full job description for the role. Any qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. You will need to provide law school transcripts, a writing sample or deal sheets, and a cover letter in order to be considered for this role. This posting does not constitute an offer of employment. and the listed compensation details may vary by state or experience and will be discussed thoroughly during interview phase.


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