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Government and Regulatory Affairs Analyst
Keel Infrastructure
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About this role
Careers at Keel
Keel Infrastructure is a publicly traded energy and digital infrastructure company that develops and owns data centers and power assets across North America.
At Keel, you’re not just joining a company, you’re helping build the infrastructure behind the future of compute.
Why Keel
We’re at the intersection of energy and technology, two industries transforming in real time.
The work is complex. The pace is fast. The impact is real.
You’ll be part of a team that values:
Ownership — we take responsibility and follow through
Collaboration — we work across teams, functions, and borders
Curiosity — we ask questions and keep learning
Endurance — we build for the long term
What It Feels Like to Work Here
Fast-moving, high-growth, and hands-on
Smart, driven people solving real challenges together
Work that directly supports AI and next-generation infrastructure
Room to grow, stretch, and take on more
What We Offer
Competitive salary, bonus and equity opportunities
Comprehensive health and wellness benefits
Retirement savings with company contribution
Employee referral program
Interested? This is a great opportunity to work for a young and dynamic company!
We are currently looking for a Government and Regulatory Affairs Analyst to join our team!
Position Summary
The Government and Regulatory Affairs Analyst supports Keel Infrastructure's permitting, entitlement, and government relations efforts across the company's data center infrastructure projects. This role blends regulatory tracking and compliance support with government relations coordination — monitoring permit status, tracking legislation and rulemaking, preparing briefing materials, and supporting engagement with elected officials and agency staff. This is a foundational role well-suited for a detail-oriented professional looking to build a career in regulatory affairs, government relations, or land use/permitting within the infrastructure and energy sector.
Key Responsibilities
Government Relations Support
Track pending state and local legislation, rulemaking, and policy developments relevant to data center and energy infrastructure development
Prepare briefing materials, one-pagers, and talking points for meetings with legislators, township officials, and agency staff
Maintain and update contact databases for elected officials, staffers, and agency representatives
Coordinate scheduling and logistics for meetings, hearings, and testimony involving company leadership
Draft or assist in drafting public comments submitted during agency rulemaking processes
Regulatory Tracking & Compliance Support
Maintain permit tracking logs and status dashboards across active projects (federal, state, and local approvals)
Monitor regulatory deadlines, public comment periods, and agency filing requirements
Assist in preparing permit applications, exhibits, and supporting documentation for submission to agencies such as PADEP and local zoning/planning boards
Research applicable regulations and precedent for new project sites or jurisdictions
Support compliance reporting and recordkeeping for approved permits
Cross-Functional Support
Partner with the LD&E team and other senior staff on project-specific regulatory strategy
Compile status reports and briefing summaries for internal leadership review
Support special projects and research assignments as needed
Qualifications
Required
Bachelor's degree in Political Science, Public Administration, Environmental Policy, or a related field
3–5 years of experience in government affairs, regulatory affairs, public policy, or a related support role
Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to synthesize technical/regulatory information for non-technical audiences
Excellent organizational skills and ability to manage multiple deadlines across projects
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and comfort with tracking/database tools
Preferred
Experience in energy, infrastructure, data center, or utility sectors
Familiarity with Pennsylvania state and local government processes and ability to learn government and regulatory structures in other jurisdictions
Prior exposure to environmental and regulatory permitting processes
Working Conditions
Occasional travel to project sites, township meetings, or state capital for legislative engagement
Some evening hours may be required to support public meetings
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