What is the role? Primary responsibilities are to support Shell Energy's wholesale/retail trading/origination businesses and Shell Power related businesses through tracking and external advocacy on west retail regulations, communicating regulatory changes and impacts of regulatory changes to commercial teams, advising on regulatory issues in support of commercial transactions and managing compliance obligations and reporting in the West Region. What you’ll be doing Oversee Shell Energy’s West Region regulatory initiatives, providing support, information and advice that are aligned with commercial priorities among trading, origination, and environmental products. Develop and execute regulatory strategies, including managing Shell Energy’s participation in relevant proceedings. Complement Shell’s West Region and Shell Power’s commercial strategies, advocating positions in proceedings at state agencies and legislatures. Areas of focus include core/non-core gas and electric markets; competitive markets and retail expansion; state-mandated standards, e.g. RPS, IRP, RA; biogas; storage; natural gas; and backbone transportation rates.. Prepare and submit agency reports, retail permits, and licenses. Manage Shell Energy’s involvement in state litigation, proceedings, and appeals: coordinate discovery responses, attend hearings, review and approve pleadings, participate in settlement discussions, coordinate outside counsel and consultants, and manage related costs. Serve on trade association and 501(c)(3) boards of directors, deriving benefits from memberships while coordinating advocacy efforts and building consensus within these groups. Coordinate development of and work with others to provide regulatory training. Review rules affecting implementation of projects being evaluated Build relationships internally as well as externally - especially regulators, CPUC/CEC staff and competitors. What you bring Must have legal authorization to work in the US on a full-time basis Bachelor’s degree required or higher, Law/Policy or Economics preferred 5 or more years of relevant experience in Regulatory Affairs; primarily Western U.S. Must effectively operate within a challenging and dynamic work environment including managing competing priorities over a wide spectrum of energy issues and supporting group efforts on others Must have fundamental understanding of regulatory processes and procedures and strong research and writing skills. Strong personal relationships and communications skills are necessary and must be able to effectively coordinate with colleagues Ability to understand impacts of government policies on business and compliance activity and communicate the same to commercial groups and make recommendations on how to respond. Technical and/or commercial understanding of retail and wholesale power markets (gas and carbon product market in the WECC is a plus); appreciation of license to operate concerns and compliance. Preferred location for this role is San Diego.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level