Join the Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC) for an opportunity to shape Oregon’s evolving energy landscape! The PUC leads the state’s efforts to transform our energy systems to provide clean, safe, reliable, and equitable utility services at affordable rates. The regulated energy, telecommunications, and water sectors are rapidly changing due to shifts in consumption and growth, regional markets, and state and federal policy changes. At the forefront of it all in Oregon is the PUC. To help understand the many dynamics at play and consider policy options related to these changes, the PUC seeks a Commission Policy Advisor to support the work of our three Commissioners. The advisor will work out of the PUC’s Executive Office and will provide strategic, policy, and technical advice to Commissioners and the executive leadership of the agency. The Commission Advisor will have insight and exposure to the real-time evolution of regulatory and business issues affecting providers of energy, telecommunications, and water services. We are seeking a professional who is interested in providing expertise, support, and advice to agency decision-makers, and helping lead efforts to understand the impacts of emerging policy and technology changes on industries regulated by the PUC. About the Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC): The PUC sets utility rates and terms of service through broad delegated legislative powers and must balance the interests and rights of multiple organizations and individuals representing divergent and conflicting business, consumer, and public interests. Investor-owned utilities currently receive approximately $4 billion in revenues annually from 2.9 million Oregon consumers. The PUC’s decisions on individual issues may be more than $100 million in annual revenues paid by Oregon consumers. The PUC receives no General or Lottery funds and instead is funded through a dedicated per-month fee on regulated natural gas, electric, telecommunication, and water utility bills. Our mission is to ensure Oregonians have access to safe, reliable and fairly priced utility services that advance state policy and promote the public interest. We use an inclusive process to evaluate differing viewpoints and visions of the public interest and arrive at balanced, well-reasoned, independent decisions supported by fact and law. More information about the PUC can be found online at: www.oregon.gov/PUC. What you will do as Commission Policy Advisor: Assist an individual Commissioner by providing advice on a wide range of policy and regulatory issues. The Commission Policy Advisor assists the Commissioner, and the agency’s executive leadership in creating policy for the Commission by analyzing all pertinent issues and information regarding the impact of proposed policy on the provision of services to customers of regulated utilities, analyzing and reviewing options, considering the resources necessary to implement policy in order to ensure the efficient and effective provision of utility regulation.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level