Federal Energy Advocate Division Hourly Rate: $36.90 About The Federal Energy Advocate Division
The Office of the Federal Energy Advocate monitors the actions of federal agencies including the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and the United States Department of Energy. The office advocates for PUCO’s policy positions in proceedings before FERC to promote just and reasonable wholesale tariffs that ensure reliability and the interests of citizens of the state. The office holds primary responsibility for monitoring the activities of the PJM Interconnection. The office monitors the wholesale and retail competitive energy markets, reviews the long-term forecast reports of energy utilities in Ohio, and develops its own independent long-term forecast of energy requirements for the state.
What You'll Do
As a
Utility Specialist 2in the Federal Energy Advocate division, you will:
- Serve as the lead expert on issues related to monitoring Ohio's competitive retail electric market
- Oversee and manage large volumes of quarterly data submissions from Electric Distribution Utilities (EDUs) and Competitive Retail Electric Service (CRES) providers
- Perform statistical and quantitative analysis on consumer-related and utility compliance matters
- Apply established analytical methods and techniques to examine factors related to the effectiveness of retail electric competition
- Provide technical assistance and direction to staff engaged in market monitoring of retail electric service
- Draw conclusions and make written and oral reports and recommendations to supervisor, department director, and Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (Commission)
- Support initiatives and tasks related to the integration and interconnection of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) into utility distribution systems.
Report in location:
180 E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio 43215, Franklin County.
PUCO core hours of operation are Monday-Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm, however, daily start/end times may vary based on operational need across PUCO departments. Most positions perform work on-site at the PUCO Central Office. The PUCO offers flextime work schedules that allow an employee to start the day as early as 6:00am or as late as 10:30am. Flex-time schedules are based on operational need and require supervisor approval. Salary Information: Unless required by legislation or union contract, starting salary is set at the lowest rate of the salary range. In most cases, successful employees will increase a step in the salary range within six months, with subsequent step increases occurring every year. In addition, the State of Ohio offers cost of living adjustments, longevity supplements after five years of public service, and wellness incentives.
Completion of graduate core program or 3 yrs. exp. in one or more of following academic fields; accounting, code enforcement, finance, business administration, public administration, utility &/or transportation code of enforcement, geology, management, law, economics, mathematics or engineering; 3 yrs. exp. in utility or transportation regulatory experience involving combination of following: PUCO operations, programs & policies affecting regulation of utility or transportation companies, state & federal laws, regulations & procedures governing utility or transportation company operations, competitive programs & alternative regulations, rate &/or tariff structure, financing & securities or economics applied to utility or transportation companies, utility or transportation regulatory processing & case hearing proceedings, cost recovery & cost adjustment methods & procedures, enforcement of customer service standards, statistical, mathematical or analytical methods used in formulating & solving problems or in decision making, developing & conducting research studies, customer preference surveys &/or investigations of enforcement, scientific, technical or legal nature involving issues of utility or transportation regulation or alternative regulation or competitive markets.
- Or 24 mos. exp. as Utility Specialist 1, 66951.
- Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications for Employment noted above.
Job Skills:
Utilities
Organization
Public Utilities Commission
Agency Contact Name and Information
HUMAN RESOURCES - ContactJobsHR@puco.ohio.gov.
Unposting Date
Sep 24, 2025, 11:59:00 PM
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus
Compensation
36.90
Schedule
Full-time
Work Hours 8:00-5:00 Flex Available
Classified Indicator
Classified
Union
OCSEA
Primary Job Skill
Utilities
Technical Skills
Consumer Analytics, Regulatory Compliance, Investigation, Planning and Development
Professional Skills
Analyzation, Strategic Thinking, Verbal Communication, Written Communication
Agency Overview
The Public Utilities Commissions of Ohio (PUCO) affect nearly every household in Ohio. The PUCO regulates providers of all types of utility services which includes electric and natural gas companies, local and long-distance telephone, water and wastewater, and rail and trucking companies. More recently, the PUCO gained responsibility for facilitating competitive utility choices for Ohio consumers.
To carry out our responsibilities, the PUCO employs a professional staff that includes engineers, economists, attorneys, and safety inspectors. Continually monitoring the activities of utility and transportation companies, the PUCO works to ensure safe and reliable services for all Ohioans.
Our mission is to assure all residential and business consumers access to adequate, safe and reliable utility services at fair prices, while facilitating an environment that provides competitive choices.