Note: This role is open to both candidates based in the United States who are able to work fully remote and candidates based within commuting distance of Toronto who are able to work on a hybrid basis.
About Solar Provider Group
Solar Provider Group (SPG) is a global solar developer with offices in the United States, Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands and active projects across North America and Europe. This role is part of the Company’s North American team, which is focused primarily on the development of solar and BESS projects in the United States and Canada, with most current activity in the United States. We identify, secure, and advance high-quality sites through the full development cycle, from early-stage land acquisition to construction readiness. Our team combines technical expertise, financial insight, and strong local relationships to deliver projects that accelerate the clean-energy transition and create lasting value for landowners and communities.
The Role
We are seeking a highly analytical and commercially driven Policy & Market Intelligence Lead to support the Company’s North American market entry and expansion strategy for solar and BESS. Reporting to the Head of Development, this role is responsible for monitoring policy and regulatory developments, assessing their impact on market attractiveness and development risk, and turning that analysis into clear recommendations for the business.
The successful candidate will help the Company determine and prioritize high-potential markets, which are strengthening or declining, and which may become attractive before they are widely recognized. This role is expected to separate real opportunity from noise and give the development team a grounded view of where policy, program design, and market structure support durable and scalable development.
This role is fully remote for U.S.-based candidates and hybrid for Toronto-based candidates, with at least three days per week in the Company’s Liberty Village office. Occasional travel within the United States may be required
Duties & Responsibilities
Policy and Regulatory Intelligence
- Monitor federal, state/provincial, municipal, utility, and ISO/RTO developments affecting solar and BESS development.
- Track legislation, regulatory proceedings, tariff changes, procurement mechanisms, incentive structures, interconnection reforms, and other rule changes relevant to the Company’s target and adjacent markets.
- Maintain a current view of policy and regulatory developments that may affect project economics, market attractiveness, development timelines, or execution risk.
Market Assessment and Recommendation
- Evaluate existing and emerging markets for solar and BESS development based on regulatory framework, incentive structure, interconnection dynamics, political durability, utility behavior, and competitive landscape.
- Develop structured market views, scorecards, and written recommendations that compare opportunities across jurisdictions and utility territories.
- Identify markets that warrant active pursuit, markets that should be monitored, and markets where the Company should avoid deploying time and resources.
- Highlight regulatory or program changes that could materially improve or impair the attractiveness of target markets.
Business Impact Analysis
- Assess how policy and regulatory developments affect development timelines, bankability, revenue assumptions, program durability, and overall market risk.
- Work with development, finance, land acquisition, and other internal teams to translate policy developments into practical business implications and decision-useful recommendations.
- Help internal teams understand the practical consequences of tariffs, incentives, procurement rules, interconnection reforms, and market-specific program requirements.
- Coordinate with the Company’s internal subject-matter experts, including interconnection and development, so market assessments reflect both policy reality and execution reality.
- Transform market intelligence into actionable business cases and investment theses.
Cross-Functional Business Support
- Prepare concise internal memos, dashboards, and briefing materials summarizing policy developments, market outlook, and recommended actions.
- Identify undepreciated and mispriced markets and develop first-mover theses.
- Support development leadership in market selection and prioritization discussions with timely, grounded analysis.
- Provide early warning where regulatory shifts, adverse rulings, or program design changes may undermine the Company’s position in a target market.
- Help establish a disciplined internal process for market intelligence and policy monitoring.
- Provide project-level support on policy and regulatory issues that arise during development, including helping internal teams assess local restrictions, program requirements, and other regulatory obstacles.
External Monitoring and Selective Engagement
- Monitor relevant public proceedings, dockets, stakeholder processes, and industry discussions that may affect the Company’s development strategy.
- Participate selectively in industry associations, stakeholder meetings, and consultations where doing so would improve the Company’s market intelligence or market positioning.
- Coordinate with external counsel, consultants, and advisors as needed on specific regulatory or policy issues.
- Track developer activity across key markets and identify where markets are becoming saturated or under-penetrated.
Qualifications
- 5+ years of experience in renewable energy policy, regulatory affairs, market intelligence, energy-market analysis, distributed generation development, or a closely related field.
- Strong understanding of community solar, distributed generation, and/or BESS market design, power marketing and values stacks, including incentive programs, tariff structures, subscriber and value frameworks, and interconnection considerations.
- Demonstrated ability to translate policy and regulatory developments into practical business implications and clear recommendations.
- Experience analyzing state-level energy policy, public utility commission activity, utility programs, and ISO/RTO developments.
- Strong analytical skills, including the ability to assess how tariffs, incentives, interconnection rules, and market design affect development strategy and project economics.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to synthesize complex information into concise internal recommendations.
- Comfortable working cross-functionally with development, finance, land acquisition, and leadership teams.
- Strong judgment and the ability to distinguish between theoretical opportunity and markets that are likely to support real development.
- Self-directed, intellectually curious, and comfortable operating in a lean, high-accountability environment.
- Experience with Excel, Power BI, Python, or similar data and AI tools is an asset, but not required.
- Financial modeling experience is an asset, but not required.
- Willingness to travel periodically within the United States and Canada, as needed.
How to Apply
Qualified applicants are invited to apply via our BambooHR portal by June 12, 2026. We thank all candidates for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No agency submissions, please.
Commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
SPG is committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace. We believe that different backgrounds and perspectives strengthen our ability to make an impact. Every team member should feel valued, respected, and supported as part of our mission to expand renewable energy.
Accessibility: SPG provides accommodations throughout the recruitment process in accordance with applicable laws. To request an accommodation, please contact the Human Resources team.