Missouri Public Service Commission
Lead Senior Utility Regulatory Auditor
Missouri Public Service Commission, Jefferson City, Missouri, United States, 65109
The Missouri Public Service Commission is seeking a self-directed, detail-oriented individual for the position of Lead Senior Utility Regulatory Auditor in our Water, Sewer, Gas, and Steam Department in the Jefferson City office.
Job Location:
This position is located at 200 Madison Street, Jefferson City, MO 65102
Why you’ll love this position: The Missouri Public Service Commission regulates investor-owned electric, natural gas, steam, water and sewer utilities in Missouri. We ensure that Missourians receive safe and reliable utility services at just, reasonable and affordable rates. The Water, Sewer, Gas, and Steam Department performs evaluations and on‑going reviews of all tariff filings made by companies to ensure compliance with Commission rules and procedures. The department participates in all formal and informal rate filings made by regulated companies by reviewing existing and proposed rate design proposals and determining the appropriateness and need for plant additions. The department provides responses to customer inquiries and complaints concerning rate matters and quality of service issues and performs periodic inspections of company facilities and operations to ensure that companies are in compliance with Commission rules and are operating adequately. The department also participates in the review of finance cases filed before the Commission to ensure the appropriateness of the projects being financed and participates in the review of certificate applications before the Commission.
What you’ll do:
Perform reviews and analysis of policies and programs affecting rates used to charge water, sewer, gas, and steam customers in the state of Missouri.
Ensure customers receive safe and adequate service.
Coordinate technical aspects of rate cases before the Commission.
Negotiate with utility representatives and interveners.
Review legislative proposals and participate in rule making.
Provide input and testify on issues as an expert witness.
Make recommendations to utilities to ensure rule and regulation compliance.
Position may require occasional in and out of state travel.
All you need for success: Minimum Qualifications
A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four‑year college or university in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Business Administration, or a closely related field and;
Four or more years of professional auditing experience, including three or more years in a regulatory environment that provides a broad view of regulation, utility operations, cost evaluation, or management analysis.
Knowledge of drinking water or wastewater environmental regulations and/or natural gas regulations a plus.
Must have strong interpersonal, communication, active listening, and writing skills.
Personal computer experience required, with working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access software applications required.
Ability to work within a team setting or independently is required.
Must have initiative and strong work ethic.
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Job Location:
This position is located at 200 Madison Street, Jefferson City, MO 65102
Why you’ll love this position: The Missouri Public Service Commission regulates investor-owned electric, natural gas, steam, water and sewer utilities in Missouri. We ensure that Missourians receive safe and reliable utility services at just, reasonable and affordable rates. The Water, Sewer, Gas, and Steam Department performs evaluations and on‑going reviews of all tariff filings made by companies to ensure compliance with Commission rules and procedures. The department participates in all formal and informal rate filings made by regulated companies by reviewing existing and proposed rate design proposals and determining the appropriateness and need for plant additions. The department provides responses to customer inquiries and complaints concerning rate matters and quality of service issues and performs periodic inspections of company facilities and operations to ensure that companies are in compliance with Commission rules and are operating adequately. The department also participates in the review of finance cases filed before the Commission to ensure the appropriateness of the projects being financed and participates in the review of certificate applications before the Commission.
What you’ll do:
Perform reviews and analysis of policies and programs affecting rates used to charge water, sewer, gas, and steam customers in the state of Missouri.
Ensure customers receive safe and adequate service.
Coordinate technical aspects of rate cases before the Commission.
Negotiate with utility representatives and interveners.
Review legislative proposals and participate in rule making.
Provide input and testify on issues as an expert witness.
Make recommendations to utilities to ensure rule and regulation compliance.
Position may require occasional in and out of state travel.
All you need for success: Minimum Qualifications
A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four‑year college or university in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Business Administration, or a closely related field and;
Four or more years of professional auditing experience, including three or more years in a regulatory environment that provides a broad view of regulation, utility operations, cost evaluation, or management analysis.
Knowledge of drinking water or wastewater environmental regulations and/or natural gas regulations a plus.
Must have strong interpersonal, communication, active listening, and writing skills.
Personal computer experience required, with working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access software applications required.
Ability to work within a team setting or independently is required.
Must have initiative and strong work ethic.
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