Principal Rates & Regulatory Affairs Lead Analyst
Dayton, TX - USA
Job Summary
Are you ready to be part of a company thats not just talking about the future but actively shaping it Join The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES) a Fortune 500 company thats leading the charge in the global energy revolution. With operations spanning 14 countries AES is committed to shaping a future through innovation and collaboration. Our dedication to innovation has earned us recognition as one of the Top Ten Best Workplaces for Innovators by Fast Company in 2022. And with our certification as a Great Place to Work you can be confident that youre joining a company that values its people just as much as its groundbreaking ideas.
AES is proudly ranked #1 globally in renewable energy sales to corporations and with $12.7B in revenues in 2023 we have the resources and expertise to make a significant impact as we provide electricity to 25 million customers worldwide. As the world moves towards a net-zero future AES is committed to meeting the Paris Agreements goals by 2050. Our innovative solutions such as 24/7 carbon-free energy for data centers are setting the pace for rapid global decarbonization.
If youre ready to be part of a company thats not just adapting to change but driving it AES is the place for you. Were not just building a cleaner more sustainable future - were powering it. Apply now and energize your career with a true leader in the global energy transformation.
With minimal oversight limited to periodic updates and required approvals the Principal Rates and Regulatory Affairs Lead Analyst serves as a technical and strategic leader responsible for complex assignments involving the collection classification and analysis of economic accounting financial and tariff data related to rate design modification and evaluation. The role proactively develops regulatory strategy anticipates risks and opportunities from state and federal policy changes and provides clear actionable guidance to leadership. This position designs tariffs and leads high-impact regulatory work products (including testimony filings and case support) and may coordinate filings with and present positions before the Commission. This role is expected to identify and solve problems before escalation proactively brief leadership with options and recommended strategy and independently drive high-impact regulatory deliverables from concept through final filing.
Main Responsibilities:
- Provide proactive strategy guidance to leadership by framing regulatory options tradeoffs and recommendations grounded in strong quantitative analysis; anticipate downstream implications to customers earnings and compliance.
- Lead end-to-end development of regulatory strategy for major initiatives (e.g. rate cases riders tariff changes) including issue identification analytical approach workplan design and executive-ready deliverables.
- Design maintain and modify tariffs to satisfy revenue requirements and/or accomplish specific business and policy objectives.
- Direct and author key case materials including testimony workpapers schedules and supporting analyses; coordinate inputs across internal partners (finance legal operations customer etc.).
- Coordinate filings with and support appearances before the Commission as needed; ensure filings are complete defensible and aligned with overall regulatory positioning.
- Lead responses to discovery audits and stakeholder information requests; ensuring accuracy consistency and strategic alignment across all submissions.
- Perform and direct regulatory studies and provide financial technical and regulatory analysis that supports senior management policy decisions.
- Monitor and evaluate proposed State and Federal legislation and rules proactively producing leadership briefings risk assessments and recommended company positions.
- Maintain expert awareness of regulatory proceedings/decisions statistical methodology tariffs of other utilities and economic/financial trends; translating external developments into practical strategy and action plans.
- Develop executive-ready visuals and narratives that communicate complex data quickly and clearly; deliver presentations and recommendations to leadership.
- Provide fact-based well-reasoned written reports that include recommendations rationale and documentation sufficient for internal decision-making and external defensibility.
- Lead and improve analytical tools and models used for ratemaking cost recovery pricing and regulatory support; enhance repeatability transparency and controls.
- Serve as a functional mentor and reviewer for analysts by raising technical standards improving work quality and transferring knowledge.
- Drive continuous improvement in regulatory processes (templates controls documentation timelines); ensuring high-quality execution with minimal oversight.
Qualifications:
- Extensive (15 years preferred) regulatory/utility experience demonstrating progressively complex responsibility and independent ownership of major workstreams (rate design cost recovery tariffs filings testifying witness).
- Demonstrated ability to operate autonomously; self-directed results-oriented and accountable for outcomes and timelines.
- Strong capability in researching information compiling data preparing analyses and translating findings into clear recommendations for leadership.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills including the ability to influence across stakeholders and present to leadership.
- Proven ability to lead complex ambiguous projects; prioritize effectively; and meet deadlines while maintaining quality controls.
- Advanced analytical skillset across accounting/finance and regulatory economics with strong attention to detail and defensibility.
- Excellent computer skills including Microsoft 365 (especially Excel) and other relevant enterprise/SaaS tools; ability to improve/maintain analytical tooling.
- Experience coordinating cross-functional inputs (Legal Finance Operations Customer Communications) for filings and leadership decisions.
- SAP experience preferred.
Education
Four-year college degree (or equivalent) in Accounting Economics or Mathematics required. Masters degree in Accounting or MBA preferred.
AES is an Equal Opportunity Employer who is committed to building strength and delivering long-term sustainability through diversity and inclusion. Respecting all backgrounds differences and perspectives enables us to improve the lives of our people customers suppliers contractors and the communities in which we live and work. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex sexual orientation gender gender identity and/or expression race national origin ethnicity age religion marital status physical or mental disability pregnancy childbirth or related medical condition military or veteran status or any other characteristic protected under applicable law. E-Verify Notice: AES will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and if necessary the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with information from each new employees I-9 to confirm work authorization.Required Experience:
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About Company
AES is a global energy company that creates greener, smarter and innovative energy solutions. Together, we can accelerate the future of energy.