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FERC Certificates Analyst

FERC Certificates Analyst

CompanyWilliams
LocationHouston, TX, USA
Salary$Not Provided – $Not Provided
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelMid Level

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Business, Finance, Economics, Engineering or related field
  • Minimum of four (4) years’ interstate pipeline work experience
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Applications and PC skills
  • Knowledge of FERC process and requirements
  • Demonstrates excellent organizational/interpersonal skills and safety as the utmost priority

Responsibilities

  • Approves FERC citations for all capital projects
  • Submits accurate and timely certificate filings with the FERC
  • Prepares, coordinates, and submits blanket and 2.55(b) reports
  • Ensures compliance with FERC regulations
  • Follows industry events, new regulations, and other pipeline’s filings to understand and quantify the impact to projects
  • Supports the development of rate case positions on significant issues
  • Analyzes new FERC pronouncements, identified potential effects on the company, devises and implements efficient solutions for compliance
  • Prepares and files tariff changes to meet the business needs of company partners
  • Runs and maintains an electronic Tariff and the Informational Postings website
  • Assists in the development of responses to FERC and customer data requests
  • Collaborates with company partners to gather and review data for FERC certificate filings and reports and ensure they are consistent with business strategies and practices
  • Supports commercial and business development teams to evaluate new opportunities/services
  • Provides input into legal pleadings
  • Monitors FERC regulations, requirements, and industry trends pertaining to filings and compliance
  • Maintains current knowledge of the regulatory process and requirements
  • Mentors others
  • Other duties as assigned

Preferred Qualifications

  • Direct experience in interstate regulatory area
  • Experience interpreting and modifying tariff language and commercial contracts