Monitor congressional committee activity, executive branch initiatives, and federal agency guidance or rulemaking processes relevant to energy development in Indian Country, including those administered by agencies such as the Department of Energy (DOE), Department of the Interior (DOI), and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).Examine how federal statutes, regulatory frameworks, permitting processes, and federal funding programs may affect tribal energy initiatives and development opportunities. Department Preferences: Master''s degree in Public Policy, Energy Policy, Political Science, Public Administration, Environmental Policy, Law, or related field, AND: Minimum of 12 months of experience in tribal policy, energy policy, federal Indian law and policy, or federal legislative and regulatory analysis related to energy, infrastructure, or natural resources.