General Counsel & Secretary
NYSERDA
Company Overview
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)
Albany, NY, United States
1975 (source: wikipedia.org)
326 employees as of 2017, operating expenses of $119.76 million, and outstanding debt of $2.654 billion (source: wikipedia.org)
What They Do
NYSERDA is dedicated to advancing renewable energy, energy efficiency, and environmental protection through comprehensive research and development programs. The organization provides technical expertise, funding, and information services aimed at reducing fossil fuel reliance and greenhouse gas emissions (source: wikipedia.org). Its initiatives focus on solar, wind, offshore wind, hydro, energy storage, and grid modernization, supporting New York's ambitious goal of achieving a 70% renewable grid by 2033 (source: spglobal.com). NYSERDA's services include energy affordability programs for residential and low-income sectors, efficiency measures for industries, schools, hospitals, and municipalities, and the procurement and sale of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) (source: spglobal.com). The authority collaborates with a wide range of stakeholders, including industry, federal government, academia, and environmental groups, to drive New York's energy transition (source: wikipedia.org).
Projects & Track Record
NYSERDA is instrumental in driving New York's energy plan, which includes significant expansions in solar and offshore wind capacities. The plan projects solar capacity to grow from 7,294 MW in 2025 to 35,419 MW by 2040, and offshore wind to reach 9,000 MW by 2035 (source: spglobal.com). While specific completed projects are not detailed, NYSERDA's ongoing initiatives include Tier 1 REC procurements from existing contracts with in-state renewables, highlighting its role in balancing supply and demand within New York State (source: spglobal.com). The authority's partnerships with generators, utilities, and state entities like the New York Power Authority underscore its strategic importance in the state's energy landscape (source: wikipedia.org).
Recent Developments
In August 2025, NYSERDA launched the Vintage 2026 Tier 1 REC pre-sale, offering 4 million RECs at $23.96/MWh, an increase from the previous year's offering (source: spglobal.com). The organization has actively engaged the market through webinars and meetings to enhance participation in its programs. Leadership changes saw Doreen Harris appointed as President and CEO in April 2021, succeeding Alicia Barton, as NYSERDA continues to focus on renewable energy scaling in line with New York's Draft Energy Plan (source: wikipedia.org). No acquisitions or mergers have been reported in the past two years, indicating a stable operational focus on its core mission.
Working There
NYSERDA offers career opportunities in energy research, program management, technical analysis, policy, and administration across its headquarters in Albany and regional offices in New York City, Buffalo, and West Valley (source: wikipedia.org). The organization employs 326 staff as of 2017, with roles likely supporting research and development, efficiency programs, and clean energy initiatives. While specific job openings are not detailed, NYSERDA's departments include research, economics, environmental programs, and utility coordination, reflecting its public interest mandate (source: wikipedia.org). The work culture is mission-driven, focusing on state economic needs and clean-energy jobs, though detailed employee benefits are not publicly documented (source: comparably.com).
Contact
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As a leader in advancing New York's energy transition, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has remained a credible, objective and trusted partner in our State's energy planning as well as deploying new and innovative technologies to expand New York's economy. NYSERDA has worked for the past 50 years to protect the environment and help New Yorkers increase energy efficiency, lower energy costs and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. NYSERDA engages with stakeholders including residents, business owners, developers, community leaders, local government officials, universities, utilities, investors, entrepreneurs, and more, to develop, invest, and foster conditions that:
- Attract the private sector capital investment needed to expand New York's clean energy economy.
- Overcome barriers to using clean energy at a large-scale in New York.
- Enable New York's communities and residents to benefit equitably in the clean energy transition.
Job Overview
NYSERDA is seeking a General Counsel and Secretary to lead and administer legal advice in all matters affecting the Authority; working at the highest levels of government on regulatory, policy, legislative, litigation, contract, and administrative matters. The General Counsel and Secretary is the chief legal advisor to the President and CEO, the Officers and Executive Team, the Authority's Board, and the Authority in general. The General Counsel and Secretary is also the primary interface between NYSERDA and the Office of the Governor's Counsel and ensures that the NYSERDA's legal work is coordinated with that of other State entities. This position reports directly to the President and CEO and serves as an Officer of the authority as designated in the Authority's by-laws. This position reports directly to the President and CEO as a NYSERDA Officer (a position officially codified by the NYSERDA Board), and a member of NYSERDA's Executive Team.
The ideal candidate should have experience in the New York State energy markets and/or regulatory matters related to New York State electric utilities and should be committed to NYSERDA's mission and to helping the organization continually improve and execute on its work. The attorney should be a self-starter who acts independently, is eager to manage a team of attorneys, directs one's own work, and can handle diverse tasks quickly and accurately within a high-pressure environment.
Primary Responsibilities
- Act as the chief legal advisor and general counselor to the President and CEO, the Officers and Executive Team, the Authority's Board, and the Authority in general.
- Along with the Authority's other Officers, provide general management of the Authority, including the development of policies and procedures related to operations and program design.
- As Secretary to the Authority, coordinate and manage all matters related to meetings of the Authority's Board of Directors and communications with Board Members related to such matters.
- Act as the primary interface between NYSERDA and the Office of the Governor's Counsel and ensures that NYSERDA's legal work is coordinated with that of other State entities.
- Along with NYSERDA's Government Affairs Team, oversee the consideration and drafting of legislation affecting the Authority's programs or NYS energy policy, generally.
- Act as Counsel to New York's State Energy Planning Board and Co-Counsel to the Climate Action Council.
- Set the policy direction, general oversight and performance of Counsel's Office.
- Work closely with the attorneys in the Counsel's Office and NY Green Bank on a range of matters to ensure coordination among attorneys and with respect to the NYSERDA programs they advise.
- Ensure that all NYSERDA processes are carried out in conformance with applicable laws.
- Drive projects forward by gathering and effectively organizing required information, communicating effectively and professionally with internal and external stakeholders, developing and monitoring plans, and keeping track of responsibilities and commitments of the team members.
- Deal with a broad range of confidential and sensitive matters.
- Perform all managerial and supervisory responsibilities with respect, fairness, consistency, and inclusion across the workforce.
- Perform other responsibilities as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- Applicants must be U.S. citizens at the time of application and for the duration of their employment.
- Must be New York State residents for the duration of their employment.
- A Juris Doctor from an accredited law school and either a license to practice law in New York State or ability to make an application for such license.
- At least fifteen years of experience in at least one of the following areas including seven years in a supervisory role:
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Energy and energy efficiency regulatory, finance and legal affairs;
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Complex regulatory proceedings involving energy- and environment-related matters;
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Business organization and corporate law;
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Government contracting involving sophisticated technologies and energy-related initiatives; or
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Legislative and related New York State public authority legal and oversight matters.
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A genuine passion for issues related to energy and environment.
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Strong verbal and written communication skills; ability to effectively present and execute innovative ideas.
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Strong organizational and analytical skills; ability to quickly aggregate and analyze information.
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Proven ability to build trust, confidence, respect, and effective working relationships among individuals at all levels of the organization and with stakeholders and business partners.
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Able to handle stressful situations with measured calmness and decisiveness.
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Able to travel occasionally among our Albany, Buffalo, and NYC locations (10-20%).
Please submit two files, one for your cover letter and another for a resume.
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Please note that during the application process, you may be prompted to opt-in to Artificial Intelligence ("AI") scoring. This is an automatic request in the ADP system but is not a feature that is used by NYSERDA in its recruiting and hiring process. Your response will have no impact on your application to NYSERDA.
Salary
The salary range is $228,923 - $235,791 annually. Candidates will be considered based on qualifications and experience. An excellent benefits package is offered.
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November 15, 2025
Full Time
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December 23, 2025
On-site
USD 229k–236k yearly
- New York, New York, United States
- Albany, New York, United States
At least fifteen years of experience with seven years in a supervisory role.
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