Regulatory Analyst

February 10 2025
Industries Energy
Categories Water treatment
Anywhere - British Columbia • Full time

Who We Are

Nexus Water Group is a leading regulated water and wastewater utility serving more than 1.3 million people across 20 U.S. states and 2 Canadian provinces.

"Nexus" means connection. Through the essential water and wastewater services we deliver, we have a very personal connection to the people, businesses, and communities we serve. This is why our operations are locally led and managed. Every day, over 1,300 professionals deliver vital, safe, and reliable service through over 670 water systems and 360 wastewater systems.

What We Offer

  • Compensation: $60,800 - $78,900 yearly salary
  • Vacation and Holidays: Starting at 3 weeks of vacation and 12 statutory holidays
  • Comprehensive Benefits: We offer our employees extended health and dental coverage that is flexible to meet your unique needs. This can include chiropractic, massages or therapy
  • Sick Hours: We offer 15 sick days that you start accruing on day 1 to ensure that you are taking care of your wellbeing without having to worry about getting paid
  • RRSP Program: We believe in investing in your future. We match your RRSP contributions up to 5%.
  • Grow with us: Professionally development opportunities through training, professional certifications, and education allowance
  • Employee Resource Groups (ERG): ERGs are voluntary employee groups that form based on shared characteristics or backgrounds and are sponsored by the organization.

Overview

The Nexus Water Group team has an opportunity for a skilled Regulatory Analyst. This position supports preparing applications and filings with the applicable economic regulators in each Canadian jurisdiction to seek approval for, and justify, significant capital projects, acquisitions, and customer rate amendments. This position plays an essential part in ensuring that applications and filings comply with all relevant legislation, policies, rules, and guidelines and are filed timely and accurately. This position will also respond to regulator information requests and develop utility arguments as required. Occasionally, this position may require attending regulatory hearings and tribunals to support senior regulatory staff.

Work Location and Schedule

This position is located in British Columbia. Some travel required, including visits to working plants and construction sites.

What You'll Do

  • Prepares routine regulatory applications and filings and supports significant applications and projects. Prepares responses to information requests, utility arguments, and all related material in collaboration with relevant Nexus staff.
  • Creates and updates forecast and financial models incorporating historical data analyses to inform and support the company's regulatory applications and filings.
  • Complies with previous regulatory directives, including submitting Annual Financial Reports.
  • Provides regulatory support for business development by conducting regulatory research as required, participating in acquisitions, responding to Request for Proposals, and conducting feasibility studies.
  • Works with operations, finance, accounting, legal, tax, treasury and external advisers to prepare and support regulatory filings, reports and other related material required for regulatory proceedings.
  • Ensures regulatory filing and compliance deadlines are met, including responses to information requests, utility arguments and compliance filings.
  • Ensures utility tariff rates and terms and conditions are up-to-date and appropriate.
  • Conducts the relevant research required in support of responses to information requests from the regulator, relevant customer queries/complaints, or provide regulatory guidance to Nexus staff
  • Adheres to existing internal regulatory policies, procedures, and practices while documenting and creating new methods and practices where relevant.
  • Provides regulatory due diligence support in utility acquisition projects
  • Attends regulatory hearings, tribunals, procedural conferences, public consultation sessions and external meetings as required.
  • Performs other duties as required

What You'll Bring

Experience

  • 1-2 years' experience in utility regulation is considered an asset

Education, Certification and Licenses

  • Business / Economics degree required
  • Regulatory Due Diligence or Business Strategy experience required
  • Professional accounting designation (e.g. CPA) highly desirable

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Ability to interpret and analyze relevant legislation, policies, rules and guidelines
  • Ability to create forecast and financial models of varying complexity
  • Strong analytical abilities and attention to detail
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to manage multiple projects on various topics while meeting established deadlines
  • Highly proficient with the Microsoft Suite of applications

Working Conditions

  • Light to moderate physical activity, requires normal hearing and vision.
  • Frequent travel may be required.
  • Majority of time spent working indoors, under normal office conditions.

Our Company

We are is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible candidate experience. Accommodations are available upon request. We thank all candidates for their interest; however, only those shortlisted will be contacted.

If you possess these skills and qualifications, we invite you to apply online in confidence at www.nexuswatergroup.com

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