The Public Utilities Commission (PUC) is hiring their next Financial Analysis supervisor. This position is responsible for planning, organizing, directing, and evaluating the activities of the multi-disciplinary staff of the Financial Analysis Unit at the Commission to assure that Commissioners have the information necessary to make informed regulatory decisions in an orderly and timely fashion. The general areas of focus of the Unit are issues related to electric and natural gas utility finances and rate recovery; including revenue requirement, rate of return, sales true ups, depreciation, capital structure, acquisitions, affiliated interest agreement, and other financial issues.
Please note: As of June 1st, 2025, this position will have a flexible work arrangement that allows for up to 50% telework with a minimum of 50% working in at the Commission offices in Saint Paul, Minnesota per month.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree or higher in Law, Finance, Accounting, or Statistics; AND a combination of six (6) years of professional-level experience in financial analysis supervision, government, the utility industry, or other entity with primary focus on utility regulation or issues.
OR
Seven (7) years of professional-level experience related to electric and/or natural gas utility services with a focus on regulatory financial issues.
Successful completion of the State of Minnesota’s Emerging Leadership Institute (ELI) or Senior Leadership Institute (SLI) or an equivalent leadership program may substitute for one year of advanced professional experience.
Master's degree in public utility regulation and/or economics related field may substitute for 18 months of experience.
Doctorate degree in public utility regulation and/or economics related field may substitute for 2 years of experience.
In addition to the above, applicants must have:
Demonstrated extensive knowledge of utility rate regulation and utility operations including rules, decisions, practices, and procedures
Experience as a lead worker providing guidance to professional staff & demonstrated success in mentorship and/or managing teams
Ability to comprehend and correctly apply, interpret, and analyze complex written material
Human relations skills and cultural sensitivity sufficient to establish effective relationships with various regulatory agencies and staff
Ability to work effectively with public utility companies, energy industry stakeholders, the general public, and diverse communities
Effective and persuasive written and oral communication skills sufficient to present material to decision makers and be an effective public speaker in formal proceedings and negotiations
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in a supervisory position
Demonstrated project management skills
Demonstrated ability to review and edit written materials on regulatory or policy issues
Experience with diverse communities and Native American issues
Understanding of regulation of natural gas and/or electric industry in Minnesota
Variety of experiences working effectively with others from different backgrounds and cultures.
Additional Requirements
This position requires successful completion of a reference check and background screening.
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (Commission) regulates three cornerstone service industries in Minnesota's economy, i.e., electricity, natural gas and telephone.
The Commission’s mission is to create and maintain a regulatory environment that ensures safe, adequate and efficient utility services at fair, reasonable rates consistent with State telecommunications and energy policies. It does so by providing independent, consistent, professional and comprehensive oversight and regulation of utility service providers. One of the key functions of the commission in performing this mission is to balance the private and public interests affected in each docket, and to make decisions that appropriately balance these interests in a manner that is “consistent with the public interest.”