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Regulatory Compliance Specialist

Houston, Tx

COMPANY OVERVIEW

174 Power Global, headquartered in Irvine, California, is an affiliate company of Hanwha Group, a FORTUNE Global 500 firm that is among the eight largest business enterprises in South Korea. 174 Power Global designs, builds and manages solar power plant solutions.  The company brings a decade of global leadership in solar PV to North America, combining best-of-world technology, processes, and partnerships to deliver utility-grade solar PV solutions customized for local energy markets. 174 Power Global offers the full spectrum of PV solutions – from power plant development, design, construction, operations, and maintenance. With proven capabilities across the solar value chain,

174 Power Global minimizes uncertainty and risk, and helps customers achieve a higher return on their investment in solar energy.

174 Power Global has recently embarked on entering the energy retail market in deregulated markets throughout North America. Chariot Energy is a retail energy provider based in Houston, Texas. We offer electricity to homes and businesses, and it is our goal to provide products and services our customers love and an unmatched experience that is missing in today’s retail energy market.

174 Power Global has set out to have Chariot Energy become one of the leading energy retail providers (by RCE count) within 5 years of Chariot Energy’s launch.

 

POSITION OVERVIEW

We are seeking an experienced Regulatory Compliance Specialist who will be responsible for internal and external compliance initiatives for Chariot Energy and its affiliates. The Regulatory Compliance Specialist is responsible for contractual compliance as well as gathering, analyzing and coordinating company data for preparation and compilation of reports and filings to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), the PJM Interconnection, LLC, and various state utilities regulators. The ideal candidate will have the ability to translate and communicate obscure regulatory compliance requirements to internal, cross-discipline groups and work in a team environment. The ideal candidate will have experience in deregulated retail electricity markets and be responsible for regulatory compliance/technical decisions and possess excellent knowledge in functional discipline and its practical application. You’ll be at the forefront of regulatory compliance oversight and risk mitigation in dynamic U.S. energy markets and support projects, deliverables, and market activities associated with the compliance of relevant rules, regulations, and tariffs. You’ll collaborate across departments to uphold regulatory standards, support market expansion, and contribute to the buildout of our compliance framework and have detailed knowledge of applicable industry codes and regulations.

This role will work from our office in Houston Texas, reporting to our Legal Counsel for Retail Operations. This is an onsite required role.

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Regulatory Compliance Expertise & Guidance

  • Provide subject matter expertise on federal, state, and ISO/RTO regulatory compliance requirements, including rules, tariffs, business practice manuals, and operating procedures established for and by FERC, ERCOT, PJM, and state utilities regulators.
  • Interpret new or revised regulations, identify potential impacts on the company, and develop strategies or processes to ensure compliance.
  • Act as a liaison with regulatory agencies, utilities, and project partners, support filings, responses, and ongoing communications.

 

Compliance Program Development & Implementation

  • Develop, maintain, and implement compliance programs, policies, procedures, and internal controls to meet legal, regulatory compliance and contractual obligations.
  • Support compliance readiness for new projects, market participation, and business development initiatives.
  • Provide training, tools, and guidance to internal teams to strengthen regulatory awareness and compliance adherence.

 

Monitoring & Reporting

  • Monitor regulatory communications, market activities, scheduling, and operations to ensure alignment with applicable rules and standards.
  • Track, manage, and maintain regulatory compliance requirements, submissions, and approvals, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and timeliness.
  • Prepare and submit compliance-related deliverables (e.g., RFIs, filings, certificates, permits, EQRs, and agency reports).

 

Research, Analysis & Risk Management

  • Conduct independent research, analyses, and reviews on regulatory and technical issues to support compliance decision-making.
  • Perform risk assessments, monitor compliance performance, and recommend improvements to mitigate regulatory exposure.
  • Provide input into legal pleadings, rate case positions, and company responses to regulatory bodies.

 

Cross-Functional Collaboration & Continuous Improvement

  • Partner with commercial, legal, operations, and business development teams to evaluate compliance implications of new services, projects, or market opportunities.
  • Identify process efficiencies, compliance program enhancements, and cost-effective solutions to reduce regulatory compliance burden while maintaining adherence.
  • Support enterprise-wide compliance tracking platforms, reporting processes, and performance metrics (KPIs).

 

REQUIRED COMPETENCIES

  • Business Acumen – Knows the business and department roles and operates with an awareness of the industry standards and procedures.
  • Analytical - Proven problem-solving capability with strong analytical skills including statistical analysis,
  • Stakeholder Engagement – Understands the importance of seeking out relationships and working with others toward a shared goal.
  • Effective Communication - Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Agility - Demonstrate willingness to modify position as needed to meet the needs of the business.

 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 5+ years of regulatory compliance experience in the energy sector (FERC, ISO/RTO, or related markets).
  • Regulatory knowledge with strong understanding of processes and requirements, retail energy operations, and regulatory compliance standards; experience interpreting tariffs, contracts, and market rules across FERC, ERCOT, PJM, and state utilities regulators.
  • Proficiency with MS Office Suite. Familiarity with federal/state regulatory compliance reporting platforms and troubleshooting submission errors.
  • Strong analytical and problem solving skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to perform complex regulatory analyses, identify compliance risks, and recommend practical solutions.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills with the ability to present to leadership and collaborate effectively across multiple stakeholders.
  • Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment while meeting critical deadlines.
  • Ability to work independently with minimal oversight while driving tasks to completion.
  • Eligible to work in the U.S. for any employer without current or future sponsorship.

 

 COMPENSATION: $105,000 - $118,000 Salary

 

174 Power Global d/b/a Chariot Energy, provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. www.mychariotenergy.com

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