Director of Policy and Regulatory Affairs
Company: Gridware
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: November 11, 2024
Job Description:
Gridware exists to enhance and protect the mother of all
networks: the electrical grid. The grid touches everything, and
when it grinds to a halt, the consequences can be dire: wildfires
burn, land is destroyed, property is damaged, progress stops, and
lives are lost. Our team engineers an advanced sensing system to
continuously analyze both the electrical and mechanical behavior of
grid assets. Utilizing high-precision sensor arrays, the system
identifies and allows preemptive mitigation of faults. The
technology has been proven with utilities to bolster safety,
reliability, and reduce customer outage durations. The demand for
power will only increase. We protect the grid of today while we
build the grid of tomorrow.Gridware is a privately held, Series A
startup backed by the best climate-tech and Silicon Valley
investors. We are headquartered in the Bay Area in Northern
California.Role Description:As the first Director of Policy and
Regulatory Affairs, you are responsible for accelerating Gridware's
market expansion by building the company's brand in the growing
grid resilience and wildfire ecosystem, including with state public
utility regulators, policy-makers, utilities, advocates, and trade
groups. You play a critical role in educating regulators,
policymakers, and utilities about the increasing threats that
extreme weather and wildfires pose to the electrical grid and how
Gridware's solutions can cost effectively help our utility partners
to mitigate risk, protect property, and save lives.Gridware's long
term success depends on successful engagement with regulators and
policy makers at all levels (local, state, and federal), and close
collaboration with our utility partners. The successful candidate
is comfortable engaging both regulators and utilities, adept at
building deep stakeholder relationships, and willing to roll up
their sleeves to understand the details of our business and the
heavily regulated markets in which we operate. You will report
directly to the CEO and work closely with the sales leadership to
meet revenue goals.Responsibilities:Be the Expert & Thought
Leader
- Develop and drive a national regulatory strategy leveraging
your industry expertise.
- Evangelize our company while building authentic and durable
relationships to help us grow and achieve our goals.
- Leverage state and federal policy and regulatory expertise to
inform the company's go to market strategy and support sales
efforts.
- Translate sophisticated technological solutions into accessible
applications understood by regulators and other stakeholders.
- Draft and file regulatory comments, testify before regulatory
bodies, and/or prepare Gridware's CEO to deliver public
comments.
- Build Gridware's brand as an industry expert - speak at
conferences, participate in panels.Build Relationships
- Create trust with utility clients as a regulatory partner and
problem solver.
- Develop relationships with other thought leaders and industry
experts across utilities, regulatory bodies, consumer advocates,
local fire authorities, unions, and trade groups.
- Proactively and collaboratively engage and partner with
internal stakeholders to drive business objectives.Transform the
Market
- Work with partners to shape best practices, policy, and
regulation to accelerate efforts to make the electric grid more
resilient, reliable, and safe.Minimum Qualifications:
- 10+ years of relevant experience (mix of startup + industry +
government a plus)
- Deep policy and market expertise at the intersection of
technology, utilities, and the grid with a focus on state policy
and public utility regulation
- Record of successfully advocating with external stakeholders
and building non-transactional relationships
- Proven ability to drive results on high profile projects
- Excellent oral and written communication skills, including
ability to synthesize complex topics into clear and simple
messages
- Adept at defending positions, persuading team members, and
presenting externally
- Strong business judgment and an ability to prioritize what
matters most to the bottom line
- Entrepreneurial drive and comfort with ambiguous problems,
undefined solutions, and a fast pace
- Bachelor's degree in public policy, economics, energy,
sustainability or related fieldBonus Experience:
- JD, MPP, or related Masters
- Direct experience working at a Public Utility Commission
- Direct experience working at a Utility
- Demonstrated ability to hire and build a strong
teamCompensation and Benefits:
- Starting pay for this role is typically between $170,000 and
$190,000 + equity, commensurate with skills, experience, and
qualifications.
- Flexible hours / hybrid schedule for those in the Bay Area
- Health, Dental & Vision (Gold and Platinum plans fully
covered)
- Paid parental leave
- Commuter allowance
- Company-paid trainingLocation:A strong preference for in-person
at our San Francisco office where we operate in a hybrid format.
30% domestic US travel expected. Gridware is currently
headquartered in Walnut Creek, California, but will move to the
Telegraph Hill area of San Francisco starting in January 2025.To
apply:Please submit your resume and a cover letter. In your cover
letter, please address the following questions: Can you share an
example of a policy or market development client engagement you led
that resulted in a critical win in an energy market? What was your
approach? How would that translate to your work at
Gridware?Interview process and timelines:
- Applications are being accepted on a rolling basis.
- 2-3 Interviews will take place in November.
- Top candidates will be asked to complete and potentially
present a homework assignment to a panel of Gridware team members
in November or December.
- Finalists will be invited for in-person interviews in SF in
December.
- Reference checks are a key part of the process and will be
completed for 1-2 finalists prior to an offer decision.
- We anticipate extending an offer in December with an
anticipated start date in January 2025.Gridware is an equal
opportunity employer. We want applicants of diverse backgrounds and
hire without regard to color, gender, religion, national origin,
citizenship, disability, age, sexual orientation, or any other
characteristic protected by law.
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