About Us
Solar Landscape is the leading commercial rooftop solar developer in the U.S. Only 4% of commercial rooftops host solar today — we’re changing that, fast. Commercial rooftop solar is the fastest, smartest way to build new clean power — delivering megawatts of generation in months, not years, and powering America’s energy and future right where it’s needed most. By turning rooftops into local power plants, we’re reshaping how — and how fast — energy gets built in the U.S.
Recognized as the #1 Distributed Generation Developer by New Project Media, the #1 National Commercial Rooftop Solar Developer by Solar Power World, and winner of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Grand Prize for Clean Energy, Solar Landscape is defining the future of energy generation in America.
Headquartered in Asbury Park, New Jersey, Solar Landscape has offices in Chicago, Baltimore, and New York City and operates in over a dozen states nationwide.
We move fast, solve hard problems, and take our work seriously — but never ourselves. We value clear thinking, accountability, and execution. At the same time, we’re collaborative by default, and believe the best work happens when people enjoy working together. Our team is made up of smart, grounded people who show up for each other — whether that’s troubleshooting a system design or catching up over lunch.
If you’re looking to do meaningful work in a high-performance environment — and be part of the team reshaping how energy gets built in the U.S. — we’d love to meet you.
About The Role
Responsibilities
Policy Strategy & Execution (Existing Markets) Lead regulatory, legislative, and stakeholder engagement efforts across Solar Landscape’s existing markets. Develop and execute policy strategies to support program expansion, economic optimization, and long-term market viability. Engage with regulators, legislators, utilities, and industry groups to advocate for Solar Landscape’s positions and priorities. Policy Program Management & Internal Coordination Serve as the central point of coordination for policy-related initiatives across the organization. Track key policy developments, priorities, and timelines across markets, and communicate implications clearly to internal stakeholders. Manage internal alignment across Development, Finance, Legal, and Executive teams, ensuring teams are informed and able to act on policy changes. Support coordination and preparation for senior leadership engagement with external stakeholders, including meetings with regulators and legislators. Legislative Campaigns (New Markets) Lead legislative efforts to enable entry into new markets where policy frameworks do not yet exist. Support drafting, shaping, and advancing legislation in partnership with external stakeholders, including lobbyists, trade organizations, and policymakers. Navigate state-specific legislative and regulatory environments to develop clear, actionable campaign strategies. Coordinate internal and external stakeholders to advance legislative priorities effectively. Community Solar Program Execution Oversee application processes for existing community solar programs, including cross-functional coordination across internal teams. Identify opportunities to improve application processes, timelines, and success rates through better systems and execution. Ensure Solar Landscape remains competitive and well-positioned within program structures and allocation processes. External Representation & Stakeholder Management Represent Solar Landscape in meetings with regulators, legislators, and industry stakeholders. Support and, over time, lead participation in legislative hearings, regulatory proceedings, and public forums. Manage relationships with external partners, including trade organizations, consultants, and lobbyists. Team Leadership Manage and develop a team supporting policy, legislative, and program execution efforts. Establish clear priorities, workflows, and accountability across multiple concurrent initiatives. Foster a high-performance, collaborative team environment aligned with Solar Landscape’s culture and operating style.
Qualifications
6+ years of experience in energy policy, regulatory affairs, consulting, politics, or related fields. Experience working in or alongside legislative, regulatory, or utility environments. Strong understanding of energy markets, distributed generation, or infrastructure development. Proven ability to manage complex, multi-stakeholder initiatives and drive outcomes in ambiguous environments. Excellent organizational skills, with the ability to track and prioritize multiple workstreams simultaneously. Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to engage effectively with senior stakeholders and external audiences. Demonstrated ability or clear potential to represent an organization in external forums, including regulatory or legislative settings.
Benefits and Perks
We offer competitive compensation and benefits