ERCOT & ISO Policy

Base Power Company

$90K — $120K *
Energy & Utilities
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5-7 years of experience in ISO stakeholder processes or operating resources in wholesale markets.
  • Solid technical background to understand energy systems and grid resource functionality.
  • Strong analytical skills to assess and interpret extensive market rules.
  • Proven relationship-building abilities with various energy market participants.
  • Excellent written communication skills for drafting comments and summaries on regulatory changes.

Responsibilities

  • Represent Base at key ERCOT stakeholder committees and enhance voting presence.
  • Conduct similar engagement with other Independent System Operators (ISOs).
  • Monitor and analyze market rule changes and their implications across major ISOs and FERC.
  • Draft formal comments on market rule revisions and proposals.
  • Cultivate relationships with ISO stakeholders and lead coalition efforts when necessary.
  • Serve as the go-to expert on ISO policy for internal teams, translating regulations into actionable insights.

Benefits

  • Direct involvement in shaping significant energy market policies and rules.
  • Engagement at the forefront of the distributed energy resources sector.
  • Collaborative environment with cross-functional interactions in policy and market analysis.
  • Opportunity to influence high-stakes decisions that affect company economics and operations.
Full Job Description
About the Role

ISO stakeholder processes are where the rules of the energy market get written - and Base needs to be in the room. As our ERCOT & ISO Policy lead, you'll own Base's presence across the committees and working groups that shape how distributed energy resources participate in wholesale and retail markets.

This is a high-signal, high-stakes role: you'll be parsing thousands of pages of market rules, identifying what actually matters for Base's business, and showing up as a trusted, technically credible voice in rooms full of utilities, generators, and grid operators. You'll work closely with our Markets, Utilities, and Long-Range Planning teams to translate policy developments into decisions.

What You'll Do

  • Represent Base across key ERCOT stakeholder committees - including TAC, the Retail Subcommittee, Wholesale Market Subcommittee, and Demand-Side Working Group - and expand our participation and voting standing over time.
  • Conduct this same ERCOT work in other ISOs.
  • Track rule changes and market revisions across major ISOs (ERCOT, PJM, SPP) and FERC, identifying what's consequential and surfacing it to the right internal teams.
  • Author Base's formal comments on NPRRs, NOGRRs, and other salient market rule revisions.
  • Build and maintain relationships with ISO principals, senior engineers, and other market participants; lead ad hoc coalition formation when Base's interests require it.
  • Serve as the internal authority on ISO policy - translating complex procedural and regulatory developments into clear, prioritized guidance for Markets, Utilities, and LRP.


What You'll Bring

  • Direct experience participating in ISO stakeholder processes or operating resources in organized wholesale markets; you know how these rooms work.
  • Strong technical foundation - enough to build a first-principles understanding of how Base's systems and other grid resources function, and to hold your own in committees dominated by engineers.
  • High signal-to-noise judgment: you can move through hundreds of pages of market rules and meeting materials and know exactly what matters.
  • Exceptional relationship skills - a well-liked rep wins more than a technically perfect one, and you understand that.
  • Clear, precise written communication; you can turn a complex market rule change into a crisp comment letter or a one-pager for a non-technical audience.


About this Team

Base's policy team owns the market rule landscape that determines how - and how profitably - Base can operate across every ISO we touch. The work spans stakeholder committee participation, market rule analysis, regulatory comment, and coalition-building across ERCOT, PJM, SPP, and beyond. The rules written in these committees directly shape Base's economics: how our batteries are compensated, how demand response resources are classified, how fast new load can interconnect. Getting this right matters. As Base scales its footprint and distributed energy resources become increasingly consequential to grid operations, the policy function sits at the center of some of the most technically complex and commercially significant decisions the company makes - with direct exposure to leadership and none of the bureaucratic distance of a large utility or trade association.

Please note: Base is a startup, which means priorities shift and evolve quickly. Your role may expand or change based on the needs of the business at any given time, so the responsibilities listed may not be exhaustive.

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