Manager, Policy and Regulatory Affairs
EnergyHub
Présentation de l'entreprise
EnergyHub, une filiale indépendante d'Alarm.com
Brooklyn, New York, États-Unis
2007
Environ 200 employés (source : rocketreach.co). Chiffre d'affaires de 19,1 millions de dollars pour l'exercice 2024 (source : rocketreach.co).
Ce qu'ils font
EnergyHub se spécialise dans la technologie logicielle axée sur la gestion de l'énergie, évoluant de son développement initial de solutions de réponse à la demande et d'efficacité énergétique vers la création de centrales électriques virtuelles. Cela est réalisé en intégrant des appareils consommateurs tels que des thermostats intelligents, des véhicules électriques, des chargeurs de VE, des systèmes de stockage d'énergie, des onduleurs solaires et des chauffe-eau avec les réseaux de services publics. Cette intégration améliore la fiabilité et soutient une plus grande pénétration des sources d'énergie renouvelables telles que le solaire et l'éolien (source : rocketreach.co). Les principaux produits de l'entreprise comprennent une plateforme qui agrège les appareils de l'Internet des objets en centrales électriques virtuelles, permettant un contrôle en temps réel de la consommation d'énergie et une gestion des pics de charge, ce qui bénéficie à plus d'un million de consommateurs (source : rocketreach.co). Les services d'EnergyHub englobent également des systèmes de gestion de l'énergie qui connectent les propriétaires à des services publics, facilitant des réductions de consommation exploitables et l'optimisation du réseau (source : cbinsights.com). L'entreprise cible principalement les services publics à travers les États-Unis, ayant élargi sa clientèle à environ 80 services publics depuis sa création, desservant des régions telles que l'Arizona, la Californie, l'Oregon, le Midwest, la Floride et la Nouvelle-Angleterre (source : cbinsights.com). Les concurrents incluent AutoGrid, BuildingIQ et Enel X, EnergyHub se différenciant par ses capacités d'intégration et son accent sur l'activité de brevets dans la réponse à la demande (source : rocketreach.co).
Projets et antécédents
Bien que des projets spécifiques achevés ne soient pas détaillés par nom ou capacité, EnergyHub soutient des programmes de services publics à grande échelle, en particulier ceux gérés pour les services publics de la région de Phoenix, qui figurent parmi les plus importants de son portefeuille (source : cbinsights.com). L'entreprise a établi des partenariats avec environ 80 services publics américains, collaborant avec Alarm.com pour des solutions de maison connectée (source : cbinsights.com). Sa présence géographique est principalement basée aux États-Unis, concentrée dans des États comme l'Arizona, la Californie, l'Oregon, la Floride et la Nouvelle-Angleterre, sans expansion internationale notée (source : cbinsights.com).
Développements récents
Au cours des deux dernières années, EnergyHub a été mise en avant dans un rapport de recherche de CB Insights le 13 octobre 2023, qui a souligné sa gestion de grands programmes de services publics, en particulier dans la région de Phoenix (source : cbinsights.com). Cependant, il n'y a eu aucune annonce majeure, contrat remporté, acquisition, fusion ou levée de fonds signalée depuis son acquisition par Alarm.com en 2013, qui a totalisé entre 17,7 millions et 33,1 millions de dollars lors des précédentes levées de fonds (source : cbinsights.com). De plus, aucun prix, certification ou jalon de 2024-2025 n'a été documenté dans les sources disponibles.
Travailler là-bas
EnergyHub propose une variété de postes principalement dans le développement logiciel, la gestion de l'énergie et la réponse à la demande, avec des fonctions de soutien également disponibles. L'équipe de direction comprend le co-fondateur et directeur général László Koncz, et l'entreprise opère sous divers codes NAICS et SIC liés aux services professionnels (source : rocketreach.co). Le recrutement se fait au siège de Brooklyn, où l'entreprise met l'accent sur les partenariats avec des entreprises leaders de l'Internet des objets et la scalabilité avec les services publics, bien que les avis spécifiques des employés ou les descriptions de la culture interne soient limités (source : rocketreach.co). Aucun avantage spécifique n'a été documenté dans les données disponibles.
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Job Description
EnergyHub empowers utilities and their customers to create a clean, distributed energy future. Our mission is to integrate any customer or device to the grid to provide flexibility and reliability.
We are seeking a dynamic professional well versed in the electric utility industry to join our team as Manager, Policy and Regulatory Affairs. The ideal candidate has distributed energy resources (DER) and demand-side management expertise, and experience collaborating with a broad spectrum of industry and government stakeholders. You have the ability to translate EnergyHub's product vision into a set of regulatory and policy objectives with the power to unlock new opportunities across our business units. You are both a big picture and analytical thinker who can turn complex device and DER program data into digestible comments and thought leadership for a diverse audience. You're motivated to interface with a wide range of stakeholders in the industry and find middle ground amongst utilities, customers, and the distributed energy community. And, you never lose sight of high-priority state, federal, and agency initiatives and proceedings with the potential to impact EnergyHub's growth.
Besides a rock-solid work ethic and a strong team-oriented personality, we're looking for a candidate that is creative, passionate, and has a desire to break new ground in a constantly shifting landscape.
Main Responsibilities
The Manager, Policy and Regulatory Affairs, will be an integral part of the Regulatory Affairs team, with the primary responsibilities of accelerating EnergyHub's growth through legislative, regulatory, and other policy advocacy and providing intelligence to support clients and shape EnergyHub's long-term business strategy. They will lead EnergyHub's engagement in public utility commission proceedings and legislative sessions to help scale existing customer programs, and advocate for reforms that ultimately unlock the full value of demand flexibility. The Manager, Policy and Regulatory Affairs will report to the Director of Regulatory Affairs and will collaborate with teams across the company to ensure that our advocacy reflects all that EnergyHub has to offer.
Specifically, you will
- Help develop and execute our regulatory and legislative engagement strategies for North America (potential focus on the eastern and central regions).
- Prioritize the highest-leverage advocacy opportunities and initiatives related to grid modernization, integrated resource planning, demand-side management, transportation electrification, energy storage, rate cases, state and federal legislation and grant programs, etc.
- Participate in integrated resource planning, VPP potential studies, and distribution system planning cycles to promote the use of demand-side resources and virtual power plants in long-term grid planning
- Educate regulators and advocate for the role of software and DERMS in facilitating demand flexibility through innovative utility-led programs and rates
- Represent EnergyHub as a thought leader in electric vehicle program design to ensure that managed charging programs are set up to monetize the full grid value of EV assets
- Harvest best practices from battery storage demand response programs to drive the development of energy storage incentive and load management programs
- Track national and state-level regulatory trends and periodically brief senior leadership and internal stakeholders to enable product roadmap planning
- Lead cross-functional efforts to evaluate new business models or program ideas in response to federal or state-level policy initiatives
- Research and gain expertise in regulatory topics with the potential to accelerate the adoption of grid-edge resources and the programs that harness them (e.g., performance-based ratemaking, software capitalization, technical resource manuals and M&V protocols)
- Foster productive relationships with EnergyHub's trade associations and represent EnergyHub at industry conferences
- Work with Product Marketing to create thought leadership materials such as blog posts and white papers in support of policy positions - identify and onboard outside consultants to craft positions and advocacy materials where appropriate
- Other duties as assigned
Key Skills & Experience
- BA/BS with 4-7 years of work experience, and at least 2 years in the energy sector
- Familiarity with electricity industry and utility business model; including understanding of key trends and stakeholder landscape
- Experience with federal, statewide and utility electric vehicle initiatives
- Basic understanding of distribution system management
- Ability to draft and copy edit regulatory comments, media, blogs, and customer-facing marketing and sales content
- Experience using Excel, Salesforce, Tableau, or other software tools to analyze and visualize data
- You have a knack for leveraging webinars and social media to express thought leadership, and nuanced policy perspectives, and shape market conversations
Preferred Skills & Experience
- 5+ years of experience in the energy and utilities industry
- Familiarity with energy efficiency and demand-side management technologies and regulations
- Familiarity with utility programs and/or regulatory concepts
- Deeper knowledge of how utilities serve their customers
- Experience participating in utility stakeholder proceedings or working groups
- Experience researching and analyzing the market impact of new policies, regulations, and program implementation rules
Please note that sponsorship of new applicants for employment authorization, or any other immigration-related support, is not available for this position at this time.
Why work for EnergyHub?
- Collaborate with outstanding people: Our employees work hard, do great work, and enjoy collaborating and learning from each other.
- Make an immediate impact: New employees can expect to be given real responsibility for bringing new technologies to the marketplace. You are empowered to perform as soon as you join the team!
- Gain well rounded experience: EnergyHub offers a diverse and dynamic environment where you will get the chance to work directly with executives and develop expertise across multiple areas of the business.
- Work with the latest technologies: You'll gain exposure to a broad spectrum of IoT, SaaS and machine learning obstacles, including distributed fault-tolerance, device control optimization, and process modeling to support scalable interaction with disparate downstream APIs.
- Be part of something important: Help create the future of how energy is produced and consumed. Make a positive impact on our climate.
EnergyHub is an Equal Opportunity Employer
EOE, Including Disability/Vets. Reasonable accommodations are available for individuals with disabilities throughout the application process. If you are a person with a disability needing assistance with the application process, please contact [email protected].
In connection with your application, we collect information that identifies, reasonably relates to or describes you ("Personal Information"). The categories of Personal Information that we may collect include your name, government-issued identification number(s), email address, mailing address, other contact information, emergency contact information, employment history, educational history, and demographic information. We collect and use those categories of Personal Information about you for human resources and other business management purposes, including identifying and evaluating you as a candidate for potential or future employment or future positions, recordkeeping in relation to recruiting and hiring, conducting analytics, and ensuring compliance with applicable legal requirements and Company policies. By submitting your application, you acknowledge that we may retain some of the personal data that you provide in your application for our internal operations such as managing our recruitment system and ensuring that we comply with labor laws and regulations even after we have made our employment decision.
Notice To Third Party Agencies:
EnergyHub understands the value of professional recruiting services. However, we are not accepting resumes from recruiters or employment agencies for this position. In the event we receive a resume or candidate referral for this position from a third-party recruiter or agency without a previously signed agreement, we reserve the right to pursue and hire those candidate(s) without any financial obligation to you.
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À propos du rôle
6 mars 2026
Temps plein
Entreprise
12 mars 2026
À distance
- États-Unis
4-7 years of work experience, with at least 2 years in the energy sector
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