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Counsel (In House Counsel), Legal

National Grid
United States, Massachusetts, Waltham
Jan 09, 2026
The role

New England Regulatory Attorney

Waltham, Hybrid

Unleash Your Superpower as a New England Regulatory Attorney at National Grid!

At National Grid, we're driving the energy transition forward-and we need your expertise to help shape the future. We're seeking a high-impact Regulatory Attorney to provide practical, business-focused counsel and partner across the enterprise to deliver strategic priorities.

Your superpower? Clear guidance, outcome-focused judgment, and leadership through change. In this role, you'll navigate complex regulatory landscapes, influence critical decisions, and ensure compliance while enabling innovation.

If you're ready to make a real impact and power the future, join us. Together, we are superpowered.

What you'll do
  • Provide timely, pragmatic counsel grounded in business and regulatory context; frame clear, deliverable options.
  • Translate complex issues into concise guidance; communicate with impact and adapt style to influence outcomes; develop strong networks.
  • Build trusted, early partnerships across the business to shape outcomes and accelerate delivery.
  • Ability to establish and develop relationships with external stakeholders.
  • Anticipate needs using sector insight; prioritize effectively; drive and work efficiently on time-sensitive matters with sound judgment under pressure.
  • Manage legal risk and governance rigorously; identify, escalate, and mitigate key risks; inform colleagues on procedures.
  • Lead through ambiguity and change by clarifying purpose, simplifying complexity, and synthesizing issues for senior forums.
  • Use digital tools and innovation to improve delivery; define clear accountabilities and uphold high ethical standards.
About you
  • Juris Doctor Degree from an accredited law school
  • Admission in good standing to the Massachusetts bar
  • Experience advising on complex, business-critical regulatory matters
  • At least 3 years' energy regulatory experience, preferably in Massachusetts practicing before the Department of Public Utilities, or equivalent experience
  • Demonstrated track record delivering pragmatic, business-relevant advice, building cross-functional relationships, and influencing outcomes at pace.
What's in it for you

Salary between $152,000 p.a. to $180,000 p.a. depending on experience.

More Information

The closing date for this position is Friday 23rd January - please ensure we have received your application by this date.

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