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Manager, Market Development

Location

United States

Posted

5 days ago

Salary

$115K - $145K / year

Seniority

Lead

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Job Description

Manager, Market Development

Renew Home

Role Description Renew Home is looking for a Manager, Market Development to join our team in advancing the market conditions and commercial opportunities that enable residential virtual power plants to thrive. This role will report to the Senior Director, Market Development. The Manager, Market Development will sit on the Market Development team, contributing to our high-integrity, data-driven engagements with energy policymakers and utilities to bring residential VPP resources online — supporting lower costs, lower carbon, higher resiliency, and higher reliability in the electricity markets in which we operate and hope to operate. This position will focus on two core workstreams: - Avoided cost research that directly informs Renew Home's pricing strategy for residential capacity resources. - Policy engagement to expand market access for residential VPPs. You will work cross-functionally with the Revenue, Business Development, and Sales teams to ensure that regulatory and market insights translate into tangible business outcomes and OKR progress. This is an exciting time for Renew Home. You should apply if the following defines you: - You have a business orientation and can connect the dots between a regulatory proceeding and a revenue opportunity. - You enjoy researching complex regulatory frameworks and distilling them into clear, actionable insights. - You're organized and execution-oriented — you thrive when given a problem to solve and can manage your own deliverables with minimal oversight. - You believe that residential flexibility is a critical part of the clean energy future, and you want to help build the market for it. Qualifications - 2–4+ years of experience in energy regulation, energy policy, utility program design, or a directly related field — OR equivalent experience working directly within or alongside utilities on demand-side management, capacity procurement, or DER programs. - Business orientation with demonstrated ability to connect regulatory and policy developments to company revenue, market strategy, and OKRs. - Working knowledge of energy market structures (e.g., utility procurement, RTO/ISO markets) and the regulatory frameworks governing them, including familiarity with FERC, state PUCs, and utility avoided cost methodologies. - Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to translate complex policy and regulatory language into clear, accessible insights for non-specialist audiences. - Experience working collaboratively and cross-functionally with other teams. - Organized and self-directed, with the ability to independently manage deliverables, break down work into actionable steps, and surface findings proactively. Requirements - Experience with avoided cost analysis, capacity market mechanics, or utility integrated resource planning. - Familiarity with virtual power plants, demand response programs, or distributed energy resources. - Experience in a fast-paced startup or technology company environment. Benefits - A full-time position, with a competitive salary based on experience. The base salary for this role is $115k - $145k. - Eligible for a target annual bonus of 10% of base salary, and participation in long-term incentive programs tied to company growth and performance. - Fully remote work environment with home office set-up allowance. - Real and lived work-life balance - Company perks include no pre-set vacation limits, parental leave benefits, and a corporate value of working sustainably and putting families first. - Competitive benefits package that includes numerous health and wellness benefits. - 401(k) plan, with employer contributions to the same. - Opportunity to work with amazing people who are passionate about their mission, thriving in a fully-remote work environment, and learning and growing every day.

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