Advise on regulatory positioning: articulate how our product supports commission goals.
Guide regulatory engagement: refine how we communicate our value to commissions, anticipate concerns, and guide us on which stakeholders to engage and how best to approach them.
Translate regulatory signals: help us interpret emerging commission priorities and market developments so we can adapt our product and positioning accordingly.
Leverage your network: open doors with contacts across state commissions, utilities, and energy policy organizations to accelerate education and credibility.
Requirements
You’ve been close to the process: you served in a senior role at a state utility commission or held a regulatory affairs or policy leadership role at an electric utility or IPP, with significant exposure to commission decision-making.
Deep network: you maintain strong relationships across commissions and utilities, including regulatory staff, policy leaders, and utility executives who influence credit and risk decisions.
Regulatory mindset: you understand how commissions think about reliability, liquidity, credit exposure, and ratepayer protection.
Renewable exposure: you’ve worked in markets with high renewable and storage penetration.
Practical and strategic: you translate regulatory and utility experience into clear, actionable recommendations that make our product understandable, credible, and adoptable.
Trusted presence: your background gives you the credibility to help us navigate complex regulatory environments and build confidence with decision-makers.
Benefits
Comity seeks to recruit, develop, and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. Our priority is to ensure that all applicants are provided with fair and equal access to employment opportunities.