The Assistant General Counsel will lead legal, policy, and procedural matters within the Siting Division, supporting the approval of major energy infrastructure projects, including renewable and legacy facilities.
Responsibilities include supervising attorneys, reviewing applications and legal documents, guiding policy development, managing appeals, and coordinating with stakeholders.
Qualifications include a law degree, Massachusetts Bar membership, 5-10 years of energy law experience, staff management skills, and knowledge of energy and environmental regulations.
Strong analytical, communication, and project management abilities are essential, along with the capacity to work independently and collaboratively in a dynamic environment.
This role offers an opportunity to influence energy siting processes aligned with climate and sustainability goals.