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Solar Energy Industries Association

Director, Regulatory Affairs and Counsel

Become the Director of Regulatory Affairs and Counsel at SEIA in Washington, D.C. Support legal and policy initiatives in renewable energy, draft comments for federal rulemaking, and engage with key policymakers. Enjoy a competitive salary of $135,000 - $160,000 and excellent benefits.
Solar Energy Industries Association
Solar Energy Industries Association
Washington, D.C., United States Hybrid Full Time USD 135k–160k yearly UTC-05:00

Solar Energy Industries Association

Company Overview

Solar Energy Industries Association

Washington, DC, United States

1974

Approximately 550 employees (source: growjo.com). Revenue of $37.6 million in FY 2024 (source: propublica.org).

What They Do

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) is dedicated to advancing solar energy in the United States, focusing exclusively on solar technologies such as solar photovoltaic (PV) systems and solar + storage integration. SEIA plays a pivotal role in advocating for policies that support solar deployment, including lobbying for tax credits and other incentives that have historically driven the growth of the solar market. The association does not produce physical products but instead provides essential services through research, education, and public outreach aimed at making solar energy a mainstream power source in America (source: energydigital.com). With a membership base of approximately 1,100 companies, SEIA influences federal, state, and local policies to facilitate the widespread adoption of solar energy (source: ecologycenter.org). The organization is recognized as the authoritative voice of the U.S. solar industry, leveraging its extensive advocacy history to promote a sustainable energy future.

Projects & Track Record

As a trade association, SEIA does not directly execute solar projects but has been instrumental in advocating for policies that have led to significant growth in the U.S. solar sector. The association's efforts have contributed to solar energy becoming one of the fastest-growing sources of electricity in the country, with goals to achieve 30% of U.S. electricity generation from solar by 2030 (source: solsmart.org). SEIA's advocacy has resulted in landmark policy victories, including the establishment of the federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) in 2005, which has been crucial for the industry's expansion. While specific project names and details are not attributed to SEIA, its influence is felt across the solar ecosystem, supporting member-led installations and fostering partnerships that drive the industry forward (source: energydigital.com). The association's focus on removing market barriers and promoting solar + storage frameworks continues to shape the future of solar energy in the U.S.

Recent Developments

In 2024, SEIA celebrated its 50th anniversary, marking five decades of advocacy and progress in the solar industry. The association highlighted its role in achieving 85% global growth in solar PV as reported by the International Energy Agency (IEA) and projected a significant economic impact of $565 billion along with the creation of 200,000 jobs over the next decade (source: energydigital.com). Financially, SEIA reported total revenues of $37.6 million in 2024, reflecting a strong reliance on membership dues, while also maintaining a focus on lobbying efforts with expenditures reaching $1,870,000 (source: propublica.org). The association's commitment to supporting pro-solar candidates through its SolarPAC further underscores its active role in shaping policy and public perception of solar energy.

Working There

SEIA employs a diverse range of professionals across various departments, including advocacy, policy, research, communications, and regulatory affairs. The leadership team, which includes President & CEO Abigail Hopper and other key executives, reflects a strong commitment to the organization's mission and stability in leadership (source: growjo.com). Most hiring occurs at the headquarters in Washington, D.C., and the Arlington, VA office, with a collaborative culture that emphasizes advocacy and policy expertise. While specific employee benefits are not detailed in available sources, the competitive compensation structure is evident from payroll data, indicating a significant investment in talent to drive the organization's goals (source: propublica.org). SEIA's workforce is dedicated to promoting solar energy and influencing policy at all levels of government.

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Job Description

The Director of Regulatory Affairs and Counsel supports SEIA and its members on legal and policy issues, including tax and manufacturing policy. This position will draft comments and supporting materials related to federal rulemaking, analyze legislative proposals, and represent SEIA before the Department of Energy, Department of the Treasury, IRS, and other executive branch agencies. This is an outstanding opportunity for an attorney to work directly with key policymakers on issues of critical importance to the growing renewable energy and domestic manufacturing sectors.

The Director is based in Washington, DC, with occasional travel as requested. The Director will report to the Vice President of Regulatory Affairs. The position will also offer public speaking and publishing opportunities on matters related to clean energy.

Core Duties and Responsibilities

  • Research and draft comments and supporting materials for advocacy before the Department of Energy, Department of the Treasury, other executive branch agencies, and Congress.
  • Lead member meetings to advise on and discuss legal and tax policy issues and build member consensus.
  • Build relationships with external stakeholders to advocate for members' interests.
  • Advise SEIA management and staff on regulations, legislation, and commercial issues.
  • Manage external counsel and consultants.

Requirements

Qualifications

  • J.D. required; active and in good standing with at least one U.S. State bar.
  • 2-6 years' experience as an attorney in a law firm, government, trade association, in-house legal department, or similar experience. Experience with clean energy tax credits and/or working with Treasury or IRS is preferred.
  • Experience in manufacturing, general corporate and tax law, and administrative law is a plus.
  • Excellent research, writing, and presentation skills.
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills.

Working Conditions

  • Work is in an office environment or in a remote-office environment that is suitably equipped with internet and telephone access.
  • SEIA employees in the Washington, D.C. region follow a hybrid remote and in-person office model. Employees work 3 days a week in an office environment and as needed when there are special events or meetings, but otherwise, they can be remote.
  • Travel is required for this role.
  • Frequent speaking engagements.

Compensation Range

  • $135,000 -$160,000 annually, based on experience and an excellent benefits package.

Working at SEIA

SEIA provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, homelessness, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. SEIA complies with applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which we employ staff. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.

SEIA is an EVERIFY employer.

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About the role

February 19, 2026

Full Time

Non-profit

February 20, 2026

Hybrid

USD 135k–160k yearly

Solar Energy

Solar Energy Industries Association

seia.org

  •  Washington, D.C., United States

2-6 years

UTC-05:00

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