Senior Infrastructure Analyst
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Overview
Breakthrough is seeking a Senior Infrastructure Analyst to support our environmental regulatory reform efforts at the federal level. This role will be based in our Washington, DC office.
About Breakthrough
The Breakthrough Institute is a global research center that identifies and promotes technological solutions to environmental and human development challenges. Since our founding, we have argued that the problems posed by climate change will be most readily addressed by making low-carbon technologies more affordable and scalable rather than by making dirty energy more expensive. For us, this has always entailed focusing less on explicit climate policies—emissions targets, timetables, regulation, and pricing—and more on the types of policies that have driven decarbonization historically: research and development programs, incentives for early-stage deployment of nascent technologies, and infrastructure policy.
Breakthrough is based in Berkeley, California, and Washington, DC. We have four research and advocacy programs: Climate and Energy, Nuclear Innovation, Food and Agriculture, and Energy for Development. Our Climate and Energy Program conducts cutting-edge research on climate impacts and promotes policies to improve societal resilience to climate change and accelerate low-carbon innovation. Our Nuclear Innovation Program is focused heavily on regulatory reform at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in order to speed the commercialization of advanced nuclear reactors. Our Food & Agriculture Program works to demonstrate the environmental benefits of intensive, large-scale, and technological agriculture and biotechnology and advocates for a significant expansion of US federal agricultural R&D investments. Our Energy for Development Program advocates for an “all of the above” energy development agenda for low- and middle-income nations to accelerate global economic development and improve resilience to climate change.
Position Background
With the increasing affordability of low-carbon technologies and the recent passage of major federal spending on clean energy infrastructure, the obstacles to decarbonization today come less from the absence of federal subsidies than from the presence of constraints posed by federal regulations. Deploying the nation’s energy infrastructure at the pace policymakers have set for themselves, and building a future of abundance, will require injecting more rationality into an environmental regulatory regime that has outlived the 20th-century context in which it was constructed.
Over the next several decades, our efforts to support the deployment of low-carbon technologies and infrastructure will require a range of federal deregulatory actions, including reforms to the National Environmental Policy Act, the Endangered Species Act, the Atomic Energy Act, the Clean Water Act, and beyond.
By cultivating a wide network of allies and staff relationships on the Hill, and by driving a pragmatic and abundance-oriented energy and climate agenda, Breakthrough staff are well-prepared to play a key role in working with both parties on permitting legislation and policy implementation in the coming years.
Responsibilities
Breakthrough’s Senior Infrastructure Analyst will execute Breakthrough’s permitting reform and US infrastructure strategy and support our government affairs operation.
Activities include:
Supporting efforts to develop and pass ambitious and efficacious federal legislation that demonstrably speeds and improves the regulatory process for siting, permitting, and developing low-carbon infrastructure in the United States
Expanding federal policy coalition work, assessing opportunities to join or create coalitions, and representing Breakthrough’s interests in coalitions
Conducting permitting reform research
Managing development of advocacy documents such as sign-on letters
Strategizing and planning policymaker education and advocacy events such as fly-ins and Congressional briefings
Attending external meetings as Breakthrough’s expert, speaking on panels, and giving interviews on subject knowledge
Overseeing development of appropriations requests and outreach to stakeholders and Members of Congress about requests
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in related fields such as land use planning, environmental planning, political science, energy systems, climate science, earth science, environmental science/engineering, public policy, or other related fields. Master's degree preferred.
Minimum 3-5 years' experience engaging with federal or state policymakers about legislation and policy priorities
Deep familiarity with federal infrastructure regulation, policy, and politics
Demonstrated experience researching and critically evaluating information, and compiling it into reports with recommendations for action
Exceptional writing skills; able to produce clear, sharply-written memos and reports for a variety of audiences
Effective verbal communication and interpersonal skills
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Salary:
Commensurate with qualifications and experience
Excellent health insurance, dental, vision, paid leave, retirement plan, life insurance, disability insurance, professional development support, cell phone reimbursement, and commuter benefits
Application Instructions:
We will interview and hire on a near-term rolling basis.
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to jobs[at]thebreakthrough.org.
Please do not submit your application through alternate job sites such as LinkedIn.
Applications that are incomplete or that are not sent directly to jobs[at]thebreakthrough.org will not be considered.
Your email subject should say: <<Your Name>> : Senior Infrastructure Analyst
Your email should state how you heard about this position.
Your cover letter should reflect on Breakthrough’s work and how you could contribute.