Regulatory Analyst
About this role
- QA the country's most comprehensive dataset of local renewable-energy zoning regulations β diving into ordinances and rules for solar, wind, battery storage, and data centers
- Build automated tooling to scale your own judgment β turning one-off rulings into scripted checks and AI-agent workflows that run across thousands of jurisdictions
- Adjudicate the hard calls: which government actually holds zoning authority, whether state law preempts local rules, and how a jurisdiction treats uses its ordinance never mentions
- Comfort reading legal and regulatory text β zoning ordinances, municipal codes, state statutes β and interpreting it precisely
- A skeptic's mindset: you verify against the primary source, you don't take the AI's word for it
- Clear, concise written reasoning β your rationale becomes the record for why a value stands
- Detail-oriented and process-driven: comfortable working a large review queue without losing rigor
- Comfortable working in a technical environment: you don't need a CS degree, but you should be comfortable with AI-assisted coding, structured data, and scripting
- Environmental Policy, urban planning, public policy or related background and genuinely enjoys reading ordinances
- You care about how clean energy actually gets sited β the county-by-county reality, not the abstraction
- You reach for automation when a task repeats β you'd rather spend a day scripting a check than a week clicking through rows
- Persistent on ambiguity: when an ordinance is silent or contradictory, you dig until you can defend an answer
- Python/SQL experience, or you've built something with LLMs
- Knowledge of renewable energy siting or the solar/wind/BESS development process
- Land use / zoning coursework, or experience at a planning department, law firm, or as a paralegal
- Familiarity with Municode, eCode360, American Legal, or similar municipal-code platforms
- $85,000
- Full-time role
- Remote-friendly β with a preference to work from our office in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
- Paid company holidays
Company at a glance
Paces builds Agentic AI for Power Projects and AI Infrastructure, aiming to enable the climate optimum use of the worldβs land and advance climate-positive outcomes. The company positions itself as a thought leader in the evolving data center and renewables markets and describes itself as building the development engine for power projects and renewable infrastructure. Its platform automates early-stage due diligence and accelerates late-stage diligence, moving projects from siting to construction-ready more quickly, while supporting renewable energy and data center developers, real estate firms, and EV charging companies by streamlining siting, interconnection, and permitting. Paces has raised over $13 million in funding led by Navitas Capital, Resolute Ventures, and Y Combinator, and the company emphasizes having world-class customers and growing.
Top Benefits
- Paid company holidays
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