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The Regulatory Analyst III is responsible for gathering, analyzing and coordinating company data for preparation and compilation of reports and filings to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). The ability to interpret company partners' needs, translate and communicate obscure regulatory requirements to internal, cross-discipline groups and work in a team environment are keys to success in this role!
Your work will challenge you, and with our Core Values to guide you, you’ll quickly learn and grow with us.
Responsibilities/Expectations:
- Assists with the development of rate case positions on significant issues
- Analyzes new FERC pronouncements, identifies potential effects on the company, devises and implements efficient solutions for compliance
- Prepares and files tariff changes to meet the business needs of company partners
- Assists in the development of responses to FERC and customer's data request
- Collaborates with company partners to gather and review data for FERC certificate filings and reports and ensure they are consistent with business strategies and practices
- Supports commercial and business development teams to evaluate new opportunities/services
- Provides input into legal pleadings
- Monitors FERC regulations, requirements, and industry trends pertaining to filings and compliance
- Other duties as assigned
- Required: Bachelor’s degree in Business, Finance, Economics, Engineering or related field and a minimum of six (6) months of experience in the energy or related industry
- Required: Bachelor’s degree in Business, Finance, Economics, Engineering or related field and a minimum of two (2) years of experience in the energy industry
- Preferred: A minimum of four (4) years of experience in interstate pipeline work
- Required: Bachelor’s degree in Business, Finance, Economics, Engineering or related field and a minimum of four (4) years’ interstate pipeline work experience
- Preferred: Direct experience in interstate regulatory area
- Demonstrates excellent organizational/interpersonal skills and safety as the utmost priority
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Applications and PC skills
- Knowledge of FERC process and requirements
- Preferred: Experience interpreting and modifying tariff language and commercial contracts
, Gathers and performs analysis of data related to rate filings, past and future cost of service, etc. May perform economic studies, certificate and tariff filings with regulatory agencies. Prepares feasibility studies to determine impact of long-term projects. Performs extensive reports related to allocations issues. Performs extensive regulatory analysis. Must have extensive knowledge of FERC regulatory process. Works under minimal supervision, performs wide spectrum of moderately difficult assignments requiring alternative analysis, innovation and judgment. Has strong internal and external network.