What are the responsibilities and job description for the Regulatory Affairs Professional (Senior Analyst or Manager) position at Corix?
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah (Hybrid) | Reports to: Director, Regulatory Affairs
About the Opportunity
Join our dynamic Corix District Energy team as we expand across America. The Regulatory Affairs team is seeking a highly motivated individual with a passion for utility regulation and an appetite for career growth. This is an excellent opportunity for a regulatory professional who wants to take on meaningful, high-impact work in a growing organization.
We are hiring at either the Senior Regulatory Analyst or Manager, Regulatory Affairs level — the title and level of accountability will be determined based on the successful candidate's experience, skills, and qualifications.
In either role, you will lead the preparation of applications and filings to applicable economic regulators across state jurisdictions, respond to data requests, and develop utility arguments in accordance with relevant legislation, policies, frameworks, rules, and guidelines. This position may also include assignments involving Canadian regulators.
What You’ll Do:
- Prepare and support regulatory applications, filings, responses to data requests, utility arguments, and related materials
- Collaborate with finance, operations, accounting, legal, tax, treasury, and external advisors to support regulatory proceedings
- Develop, update, and review financial models and analyses that inform regulatory submissions
- Help ensure regulatory deadlines, compliance filings, tariff updates, and reporting obligations are met
- Conduct research and provide regulatory guidance in support of proceedings, customer matters, and internal business needs
- Represent Corix in regulatory proceedings, hearings, and external meetings as required
- Support business development activities, including acquisitions, RFP responses, feasibility studies, and due diligence
- Monitor regulatory and legislative developments affecting Corix’s utilities and operations
What You Bring:
- Bachelor's degree in a related field
- Minimum 4–6 years of experience with regulated utilities (level-dependent)
- Experience appearing before regulatory commissions
- Strong analytical skills and meticulous attention to detail
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to read, analyze, and interpret legislation, policies, rules, and guidelines
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook)
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master's degree in a related field
- CPA, CFA, PE, or equivalent professional designation
Working Conditions
- Hybrid work environment, with work-from-home flexibility.
- Periodic travel within US jurisdictions required
- Occasional travel to Vancouver, Canada may be required