Duke Energy Corporation
NC Regulatory Affairs Manager
Duke Energy Corporation, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, 27601
Join to apply for the
NC Regulatory Affairs Manager
role at
Duke Energy Corporation
In order to ensure your application is successfully received before the job posting expires, please submit your application by 11:59 PM on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
Build an exciting, rewarding career with us – help us make a difference for millions of people every day.
Job Summary This position serves as the primary subject matter expert and point of contact for customer‑related issues in North Carolina that have been, or may prospectively be, escalated to regulatory authorities. It serves as a liaison between Duke Energy and key external stakeholders including the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) Staff, NC Public Staff, and intervenors in state regulatory proceedings. Additional responsibilities include analysis of emerging regulatory and legislative issues, and the development of recommended and alternative responses to these issues. The role manages regulatory applications for transmission and generation approvals, attends NCUC meetings as needed, represents Duke Energy in formal complaints, and reports on grid conditions and storm events to the NCUC and Public Staff.
Preferred Location Preferred location: Raleigh, North Carolina; however, the hiring manager will consider Charlotte, NC if needed. The exact location will be determined at the time of offer based on business needs.
Responsibilities
Lead the resolution of escalated customer issues. Investigate complaints and recommend response based upon compliance with governing rules and statutes and sound business judgment. Communicate with customers, internal stakeholders, Carolinas Consumer Affairs, and regulatory authorities as appropriate. Negotiate settled resolution or lead Duke Energy's formal response.
Assist regulatory attorneys and business units to ensure that Duke Energy service regulations and line extension plans are followed consistently in accordance with Commission rules and N.C. general statutes. Lead or support regulatory filings such as general rate cases, certificates of public convenience and necessity, special tariff requests, routine regulatory reports, and discovery responses. Provide expertise to internal stakeholders and regulatory authorities concerning the proper interpretation and resolution of tariff or other Commission‑related questions and issues such as credit and collection policies, line extension plans, and economic development riders.
Maintain positive working relationships with NC Public Staff and NCUC Staff. Facilitate effective communication to regulators concerning matters of interest including storms, grid conditions, system outages & restoration efforts, generation & transmission outages, emerging industry matters, and rulemakings. Serve as an effective intermediary between regulators and internal business units.
Identify, research, and analyze emerging regulatory and legislative issues. Develop alternatives and make recommendations concerning Duke Energy responses. Coordinate with key internal and external stakeholders to promote resolutions that reasonably balance shareholder and intervenor perspectives.
Basic / Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree
In addition to a bachelor’s degree, five (5) years minimum of related work experience
In lieu of a bachelor’s degree and five (5) years minimum of related work experience listed above, high school diploma/GED and ten (10) years minimum of related work experience
Desired Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in engineering
Generation, Transmission or Distribution operations experience
Strong grasp and fundamental understanding of energy delivery overall, including, but not limited to, Duke Energy's generation assets, both distributed and centralized, as well as the Carolinas transmission and distribution systems, and an ability to articulate the nuances both internally and externally
Excellent listening and communication skills and the ability to interact with external customers, regulators, and staffers in a professional, courteous, and empathetic manner at all times
Experience or working knowledge of DEC and DEP NC state regulatory obligations to provide electric service
Strong understanding of regulatory obligations and electric reliability
Familiarity with and understanding of Duke Energy rates, service regulations, line extension plans, and solar & net metering tariffs
Working knowledge of emerging regulatory and legislative issues
Ability to coordinate with key internal and external stakeholders to promote resolutions involving regulatory attorneys, customer service, rates, and energy delivery is beneficial
Detailed knowledge of commission rules, governing statutes, Duke Energy tariffs, and relevant regulatory rulings of precedent
Demonstrated analytical and critical thinking skills
Ability to work effectively with a wide range of professional adversaries in regulatory proceedings
Ability to multi‑task and navigate between multiple issues at one time
Ability to thrive when working with complex and challenging issues
Experience communicating with and resolving issues for large customers
Prior work experience directly involving regulatory attorneys, customer service, rates, and customer delivery is beneficial
Excellent verbal and written skills are required
Effective negotiation skills with excellent people skills
Experience managing external stakeholder expectations
Working Conditions
Ability to work outside of normal business hours when needed
Hybrid mobility classification – work will be performed from both remote and onsite locations after the onboarding period. However, hybrid employees should live within a reasonable commute to a Duke Energy facility
Travel Requirements 5‑15% travel required.
Additional Notes Relocation assistance provided: No Represented/Union position: No Visa sponsored position: No
#J-18808-Ljbffr
NC Regulatory Affairs Manager
role at
Duke Energy Corporation
In order to ensure your application is successfully received before the job posting expires, please submit your application by 11:59 PM on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
Build an exciting, rewarding career with us – help us make a difference for millions of people every day.
Job Summary This position serves as the primary subject matter expert and point of contact for customer‑related issues in North Carolina that have been, or may prospectively be, escalated to regulatory authorities. It serves as a liaison between Duke Energy and key external stakeholders including the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) Staff, NC Public Staff, and intervenors in state regulatory proceedings. Additional responsibilities include analysis of emerging regulatory and legislative issues, and the development of recommended and alternative responses to these issues. The role manages regulatory applications for transmission and generation approvals, attends NCUC meetings as needed, represents Duke Energy in formal complaints, and reports on grid conditions and storm events to the NCUC and Public Staff.
Preferred Location Preferred location: Raleigh, North Carolina; however, the hiring manager will consider Charlotte, NC if needed. The exact location will be determined at the time of offer based on business needs.
Responsibilities
Lead the resolution of escalated customer issues. Investigate complaints and recommend response based upon compliance with governing rules and statutes and sound business judgment. Communicate with customers, internal stakeholders, Carolinas Consumer Affairs, and regulatory authorities as appropriate. Negotiate settled resolution or lead Duke Energy's formal response.
Assist regulatory attorneys and business units to ensure that Duke Energy service regulations and line extension plans are followed consistently in accordance with Commission rules and N.C. general statutes. Lead or support regulatory filings such as general rate cases, certificates of public convenience and necessity, special tariff requests, routine regulatory reports, and discovery responses. Provide expertise to internal stakeholders and regulatory authorities concerning the proper interpretation and resolution of tariff or other Commission‑related questions and issues such as credit and collection policies, line extension plans, and economic development riders.
Maintain positive working relationships with NC Public Staff and NCUC Staff. Facilitate effective communication to regulators concerning matters of interest including storms, grid conditions, system outages & restoration efforts, generation & transmission outages, emerging industry matters, and rulemakings. Serve as an effective intermediary between regulators and internal business units.
Identify, research, and analyze emerging regulatory and legislative issues. Develop alternatives and make recommendations concerning Duke Energy responses. Coordinate with key internal and external stakeholders to promote resolutions that reasonably balance shareholder and intervenor perspectives.
Basic / Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree
In addition to a bachelor’s degree, five (5) years minimum of related work experience
In lieu of a bachelor’s degree and five (5) years minimum of related work experience listed above, high school diploma/GED and ten (10) years minimum of related work experience
Desired Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in engineering
Generation, Transmission or Distribution operations experience
Strong grasp and fundamental understanding of energy delivery overall, including, but not limited to, Duke Energy's generation assets, both distributed and centralized, as well as the Carolinas transmission and distribution systems, and an ability to articulate the nuances both internally and externally
Excellent listening and communication skills and the ability to interact with external customers, regulators, and staffers in a professional, courteous, and empathetic manner at all times
Experience or working knowledge of DEC and DEP NC state regulatory obligations to provide electric service
Strong understanding of regulatory obligations and electric reliability
Familiarity with and understanding of Duke Energy rates, service regulations, line extension plans, and solar & net metering tariffs
Working knowledge of emerging regulatory and legislative issues
Ability to coordinate with key internal and external stakeholders to promote resolutions involving regulatory attorneys, customer service, rates, and energy delivery is beneficial
Detailed knowledge of commission rules, governing statutes, Duke Energy tariffs, and relevant regulatory rulings of precedent
Demonstrated analytical and critical thinking skills
Ability to work effectively with a wide range of professional adversaries in regulatory proceedings
Ability to multi‑task and navigate between multiple issues at one time
Ability to thrive when working with complex and challenging issues
Experience communicating with and resolving issues for large customers
Prior work experience directly involving regulatory attorneys, customer service, rates, and customer delivery is beneficial
Excellent verbal and written skills are required
Effective negotiation skills with excellent people skills
Experience managing external stakeholder expectations
Working Conditions
Ability to work outside of normal business hours when needed
Hybrid mobility classification – work will be performed from both remote and onsite locations after the onboarding period. However, hybrid employees should live within a reasonable commute to a Duke Energy facility
Travel Requirements 5‑15% travel required.
Additional Notes Relocation assistance provided: No Represented/Union position: No Visa sponsored position: No
#J-18808-Ljbffr