Regulatory Affairs Manager

InnPower

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profile Job Location:

Innisfil - Canada

profile Monthly Salary: $ 108912 - 128132
Posted on: 15 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Department:

Finance

Job Summary

Join us at InnPower as a Regulatory Affairs Manager!

About Us

Located at 7251 Yonge Street in Innisfil InnPower is one of the fastest growing electrical utilities in Ontario servicing the Town of Innisfil and South Barrie. We serve our community as the local hydro utility looking after the distribution (wires) business with approximately 24000 customers and a service territory of 292 square kilometers.



Weve created an inclusive culture where employees are encouraged to share new ideas and opinions and have their voices heard!

Our Mission: To deliver the energy our communities depend on to grow and prosper with a commitment to safety and reliability and a passion for value-added services to our customers employees and shareholder.



Our Vision: To be one of Canadas most innovative utilities committed to boldly leading change to create maximum value for our stakeholders.

Our Values:

  • Health Safety & Environmental (HSE) Stewardship
  • Innovation & Sustainability
  • Fiscal Prudence
  • Fostering a Collaborative Supportive & Respectful Culture
  • Community Leadership & Presence



Why work for InnPower

  • Excellent health and dental benefits
  • A great pension plan
  • Employee Assistance Program for mental health & wellbeing
  • We have a fantastic workplace culture!

The Opportunity

The Manager of Regulatory Affairs is a key leader responsible for developing and leading regulatory strategy and positioning while ensuring compliance with provincial and federal regulations. This role involves monitoring regulatory changes preparing and submitting reports to regulatory bodies like the Ontario Energy Board and ensuring the company adheres to industry standards. The manager collaborates with various internal teams to develop strategies that align operational practices with regulatory requirements while also communicating key information to stakeholders and customers. Additionally the manager actively advocates and influences regulatory bodies (e.g. OEB) to support organizational positions.

Responsibilities include but not limited to:

  • Ensure that the organization adheres to provincial and federal regulations including those set by the Ministry of Energy (MOE) Ontario Energy Board (OEB) Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) and other regulatory bodies.
  • Develop and update internal policies and procedures to align with regulatory requirements and industry standards.
  • Keep abreast of changes in regulations legislation and industry trends that may impact the organization as well as advising senior management and relevant departments accordingly.
  • Oversee regulatory financial accounts and processes to ensure accuracy and compliance with accounting and regulatory standards.
  • Coordinate internal and external audits related to regulatory compliance and ensure that any findings are addressed appropriately. Includes the annual internal bill audit for the Customer Service Department as well as any ad hoc external audits from regulatory bodies.
  • Act as the organizations subject matter expert on OEB regulations codes and regulatory frameworks.
  • Recommend regulatory strategies tactics and positions to support organizational objectives and optimize regulatory outcomes.
  • Assess impacts of regulatory decisions and submissions on revenue requirement rate design and financial outcomes
  • Analyze manage and oversee regulatory data from all departments on a monthly quarterly and annual basis to support mandatory regulatory reporting.
  • Lead the development preparation review and submit necessary reports applications evidence and documentation to regulatory agencies ensuring accuracy and timeliness. Includes the Corporations Rates submissions Cost of Service (COS) Incentive Rate Mechanism (IRM) Incremental Capital Module (ICM) Advanced Capital Module (ACM) Record Keeping Requirements (RRR) Electricity Service Quality Requirements (ESQR) APB Benchmarking and Conditions of Service).
  • Act as the point of contact for regulatory agencies facilitating communication building relationships and addressing any compliance issues. Includes interfacing with intervenors OEB staff and legal teams during technical conferences settlement conferences and oral hearings.
  • Develop and manage budgets for major regulatory submissions including COS and other applications ensuring appropriate cost control approval processes and financial oversight.
  • Identify and implement process improvements to streamline regulatory submissions enhance efficiency and ensure timely and accurate regulatory approvals
  • Identify potential compliance risks and develop strategies to mitigate them including conducting risk assessments.
  • Manage responses to compliance breaches or regulatory inquiries including investigating incidents and implementing corrective actions.
  • Lead the regulatory team promote career development through training plans set annual performance targets and provide ongoing feedback and coaching.
  • Conduct performance evaluations provide guidance to staff and address discipline and staffing issues. Ensure team members are fully supported in their roles.
  • Foster a high-performance culture focused on financial and regulatory efficiency and accuracy while ensuring alignment with organizational objectives
  • Deliver regulatory reports presentations and recommendations to the executive team contributing to strategic decision-making and long-term regulatory and financial planning.
  • Deliver regulatory reports to the Board of Directors ensuring key stakeholders receive the insights and data needed for informed decision-making.
  • Communicate with stakeholders including regulators industry associations and internal teams to address regulatory issues and share relevant information.
  • Support the CFO and Executive Team in strategic initiatives where updates to regulatory requirements will impact utility operations and industry practices.
  • Provide leadership and train staff on regulatory requirements and compliance practices to ensure organizational awareness and adherence.
  • Represent the organizations interests in regulatory proceedings hearings or consultations and advocating for policies that benefit the company and its stakeholders.
  • Participate in industry committees including the Electricity Distributors Association (EDA) Cornerstone Hydro Electric Concepts (CHEC) Utilities Standard Forum (USF) and IESO Working Committees.
  • Oversee the economic evaluation process by managing the Finance and Regulatory Specialists administration of letters of credit developer-related documentation financial models and related fixed assets.
  • Oversee the companys Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in the monthly and annual scorecard by monitoring and analyzing metrics that reflect the companys strategic goals as well as targets set by the OEB.
  • Act as a Project Manager by planning executing and overseeing large regulatory projects including Cost of Service applications (OEB) and other ad hoc projects.
  • Prepare comprehensive financial models and analysis to assist in financial and regulatory decision making.
  • Oversee and prepare the annual regulatory financial budget including the calculation of distribution revenues sale/cost of power regulatory accounts and any regulatory impacts on future spending.
  • Assist the Finance department on regulatory accounting matters the financial year-end audit and ad hoc analyses as required.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the CFO.

Qualifications

  • University Degree in Business Administration/Finance Accounting Commerce or related discipline.
  • Professional accounting designation (CMA CA CGA CPA)or equivalent is desired.
  • Strong proficiency in financial systems ERP platforms and advanced financial reporting tools.
  • Minimum of five years of senior regulatory management experience
  • Financial Analysis Skills: Proficiency in analyzing financial data to support regulatory filings including Cost of Service (COS) and Incentive Rate-Setting Mechanism (IRM) applications
  • Experience in budgeting processes and financial forecasting related to regulatory impacts.


If you are interested in this opportunity we would love to hear from you!

InnPower values an inclusive environment. Accommodations for persons with disabilities will be provided on request to support candidate participation in all aspects of the recruitment process. To request accommodation please contact Human Resources at .

We thank all respondents for their interest however only those who will be requested to attend an interview will be contacted. Any personal information submitted will be managed in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.


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Join us at InnPower as a Regulatory Affairs Manager!About UsLocated at 7251 Yonge Street in Innisfil InnPower is one of the fastest growing electrical utilities in Ontario servicing the Town of Innisfil and South Barrie. We serve our community as the local hydro utility looking after the distributi...
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