Overview
About us:
Founded in 1990, LS Power is a premier development, investment, and operating company focused on the North American power and energy infrastructure sector, with leading platforms across generation, transmission and energy expansion solutions. Since inception, LS Power has developed or acquired 50,000 MW of power generation, including utility-scale solar, wind, hydro, battery energy storage, and natural gas-fired facilities. Through its transmission business, LS Power Grid, the company built and operates 780+ miles of high-voltage transmission and 7 transmission utilities and has another 375+ miles currently in construction or development. LS Power actively invests in and scales businesses that are meeting the growing needs of the energy expansion, including electric vehicle charging, demand response, microgrids, renewable fuels and waste-to-energy platforms. Over the years, LS Power has raised more than $76 billion in debt and equity capital to support North American infrastructure.
Our Purpose, Mission, & Values:
Our Purpose is to solve complex energy problems that improve the world
Our Mission is to make lives better by developing a cleaner and more reliable energy ecosystem
Our Values are the willingness to participate in and help strengthen our culture of integrity, Innovation, Teamwork, and Taking Ownership
Our People create value and are our Most Valuable asset. We take our values of Integrity, Innovation, Teamwork and Taking Ownership seriously and ask candidates to think about how they can help us further enhance our culture with their specific skillsets, capabilities and experiences.
Benefits
We provide our teamthe opportunity to share their unique perspectives, solve new challenges, and continue in their career growth. We are committed to supporting employees' happiness, healthiness, and overall well-being by providing comprehensive benefits that include 100% employer paid premium healthcare, paid parental leave and more.
Compensation
The salary for this role is $80,000-$100,000. This is the range that we in good faith anticipate relying on when setting wages for this position. We may ultimately pay more or less than the posted range and this range is only applicable for jobs to be performed in New York. This salary range may also be modified in the future.
About the Role:
We're looking for a regulatory analyst to join a small, high-impact team covering wholesale electricity markets across North America. This is an opportunity to work directly with senior leadership on issues that shape investment decisions and commercial strategy.
This isn't traditional regulatory compliance work. The core of this role is translating policy directions and regulatory proposals into business insights. When an RTO proposes a market rule change or FERC signals a policy shift, we need someone who can think through the implications, consider which assets and investments might be affected, and help the team understand what's at stake. Over time, you'll develop expertise that sits at the intersection of policy, markets, and business strategy-and the analytical toolkit to make that expertise actionable.
The role is deeply cross-functional. You'll work regularly with our asset management and energy trading teams to ensure regulatory intelligence informs commercial decisions and that operational insights shape our policy positions. Success requires building strong working relationships across the organization and learning to translate between regulatory complexity and business application.
This is a growth position. The right candidate will take on increasing responsibility as they demonstrate judgment and develop relationships across the markets we cover.
Responsibilities
What you will do:
Monitor stakeholder proceedings in Regional Transmission Organizations including PJM, MISO, SPP, NYISO, ISO-NE, CAISO, and ERCOT.
Synthesize technical filings and stakeholder discussions into clear assessments of business implications.
Work with senior team members to analyze regulatory proposals and evaluate potential impacts on our portfolio, development pipeline, and investment opportunities.
Collaborate with asset management and energy trading to provide regulatory @context for commercial decisions and incorporate operational perspectives into policy analysis.
Prepare internal briefings that connect regulatory developments to commercial and investment questions.
Support the development of company positions and stakeholder engagement strategies.
Coordinate with third-party consultants and translate their specialized expertise into actionable intelligence.
Over time, develop frameworks and analytical approaches for evaluating how market rule changes affect asset economics and competitive positioning.
Qualifications
We want you on our team because you...
You think analytically about policy-when you see a regulatory proposal, you're curious about what it means for different market participants
You can read a FERC filing or stakeholder proposal and identify both the policy direction and the interests at play
You communicate effectively across functions and are comfortable engaging with colleagues in trading, asset management, and development
You write clearly and concisely; you can explain complex regulatory issues to colleagues who need to make decisions
You're organized and self-directed; you can manage monitoring responsibilities across multiple markets without constant supervision
You want to understand the "so what" behind every regulatory development
Ideally, you have
Bachelor's degree required.
2-6 years of experience in wholesale electricity markets, energy policy, utility regulation, or related fields (consulting, RTO/ISO, regulatory agency, trade association, or industry experience all valued).
Strong analytical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Demonstrated interest in electricity market design, wholesale power economics, or energy infrastructure.
Familiarity with RTO stakeholder processes and FERC proceedings.
Experience with quantitative analysis, financial modeling, or other tools for evaluating business impacts.
Relevant graduate work in economics, public policy, engineering, or law.
Exposure to energy trading, asset management, or power plant operations.
Job Locations US-NY-New York
ID 2026-1838
Category LS Power Generation
Type Full Time