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Regulatory Issues Director - FERC

Posted by: NRECA

Posted date: 2020-Nov-03

Location: Arlington, VA

The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA), with offices in Arlington, VA and Lincoln, NE is the trade association for over 900 consumer-owned electric cooperatives serving more than 42 million people. NRECA is committed to harnessing the strength of Americas electric cooperatives into a single powerful voice. NRECA has won the following awards over the past few years:

Top Workplace by the Washington Post
100 Best Places to Work - ComputerWorld Magazine
50 Best Places to Work - The Washingtonian
CARE Award Recipient - Recognizing organizations that promote a positive work-life balance
Best Place to Work Award Recipient - Lincoln, NE
Gold Well Workplace - Wellness Councils of America
State of NE Governor's Wellness Award - Grower Level

At NRECA, we work with people who are leaders in their fields. They are down-to-earth, hardworking professionals committed to helping our members serve their communities. Our work is interesting, constantly evolving, and requires new skills to meet the evolving needs of a dynamic industry. In this collegial, inclusive work environment, united around the compelling purpose and history of electric cooperatives, we thrive. And topping it off, NRECA cares about each persons overall well-being, encouraging health, financial security, and a sustainable work/life balance. EEO/AA- M/F/Disability/Protected Veteran Status/Genetic Data

To view all or our openings please go to www.NRECA.jobs

Regulatory Issues Director - FERC

NRECA is seeking an experienced advocate to represent the interests of Americas Electric Cooperatives on matters before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). This will include direct advocacy with the FERC Chairman, Commissioners, General Counsel and other FERC staff. This individual will be responsible for developing and implementing detailed strategies related to such advocacy. This individual will also be an integral part of NRECAs broader advocacy efforts on power-supply-related matters.

Purpose and Mission:
Participate in major rulemakings and litigation at FERC and in the federal appellate courts involving a substantial number of simultaneous proceedings. Recommend whether to file pleadings, settle, litigate or appeal.
Manage outside counsel and select and prepare experts to provide oral and written testimony in FERC proceedings.
Engage actively with NRECA members on FERC matters. Exercise significant legal, communication and negotiation skills to develop consensus positions on highly technical and politically charged issues.
Advocate directly with the FERC Chairman, FERC Commissioners, FERC General Counsel and other FERC staff and officials to realize advocacy objectives on matters before FERC of importance to rural electric cooperatives.
Participate in NRECAs internal issue teams on power supply and related issues. Work with internal issue teams to bring broader advocacy effort to bear on matters within area of responsibility.
Work closely with NRECAs Legislative and Grassroots units, which may include review of draft legislation, draft congressional testimony, and supporting efforts to educate Hill staff on matters within area of responsibility.
Brief NRECAs leadership and other staff and inform members on matters within area of responsibility.
Work directly with senior staff of other major trade associations to develop joint pleadings and joint advocacy opportunities or to oppose actions by other parties and/or trade organizations on FERC matters.
Through participation, speeches, and advocacy with allied and other organizations, promote the co-op difference and co-op positions, with groups such as the Energy Bar Association and the Energy Law Journal, and attains senior leadership roles within such organizations as appropriate.

Requirements and Qualifications:
Juris Doctor or advanced degree in relevant areas such as economics or engineering
Minimum of 7-10 years of regulatory or public administration experience,
including at least 5 years practicing within or before FERC
Skilled at writing clearly and convincingly on complex regulatory and policy subjects
Skilled at thinking strategically to achieve favorable advocacy outcomes and member outreach objectives
Strong communication and public speaking skills
Strong advocacy and analytic skills
Ability and willing to travel (10% - 15%)

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required (as demonstrated by prior work experience):
Knowledge of the electric utility industry, the electric cooperative sector, and the legal framework governing the regulation of the electric utility industry.
Ability to manage competing deadlines and multiple projects at various stages of development using effective organization skills and attention to detail.
Ability to work with a wide variety of people to foster cooperation in sharing information and materials.
Ability to think strategically and creatively to achieve advocacy goals of the members.
Ability to lead people and foster collaborative skills and consensus building while operating in a fast-moving environment.
Ability to effectively interact with others and work in a team environment and providing follow-up when needed.
Ability to define issues, establish facts and draw valid conclusions and apply to work environment.
Ability to be persuasive, negotiate, and collaborate with individuals at all levels inside and outside of the organization.
Ability to anticipate internal and or external business challenges and/or regulatory issues; recommends process, product or service improvements.
Ability to communicate, both verbally and in writing, with a diverse membership, employees, stakeholders and/or government officials in a clear and precise manner.
Ability to use Microsoft Office tools (i.e., Excel, Word, Outlook, Power Point) in the day-to-day essential duties of the job.
Ability to operate various office equipment such as personal computer, copier, printer, fax machine, 10-key adding machine, and multiple line telephone.
Ability to provide service excellence by building relationships, being resourceful, responsive and respectful.

To apply for this role please go to https://nreca.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requis ition/415?c=nreca.


ADA Requirements:
The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading.
Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for sedentary work and the worker sits most of the time, the job is rated for light work.

Disclaimer Statement: The preceding job description has been written to reflect managements assignment of essential functions. It does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.
Job Title Regulatory Issues Director - FERC
Job Details
Posted By NRECA
Job Function Government Relations
Start Date
Salary
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Email/URL accepting resumes https://nreca.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite /4/home/requisition/415?c=nreca
Location Arlington, VA
    
    
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Category
Location Location -> Virginia
Job Type Job Type -> Full-time
Classification Job Classification -> Other