This is for three open positions with the FirstEnergy Service Company, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. This position is in the Pennsylvania Rates & Regulatory Affairs group. The preferred reporting location is Reading, PA, however other reporting locations will be considered with travel as needed. Summary of Responsibilities: Support efforts to ensure that FirstEnergy's Pennsylvania distribution utility (FE PA) receives adequate and timely recovery of their costs Help shape the overall strategic direction for FirstEnergy through various regulatory proceedings (including supporting the writing of testimony and the discovery process) Use analytical skills to develop an understanding of various ratemaking concepts, including revenue requirements, cost allocation, cost of service, rate of return, regulatory accounting, and the time value of money Assist in strengthening the relationship between FE PA and the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) by establishing regulatory rapport with the PUC Staff and other members of the external regulatory community Assist in the development of regulatory strategies on other regulatory and engineering matters, such as grid modernization and other emerging technologies, line extensions, interconnections, and lighting topics Support the regional customer service and engineering organizations on matters such as tariff implementation and enforcement, and other customer inquiries Conduct business-specific research, analyzing data, interpreting results, and making recommendations Meet the needs of internal and external customers through sound service and responsiveness Provide analytical support to mid to executive level management Exercise sound decision making by developing alternatives and recommendations to advance Company positions and improve work processes Develop effective working relationship with employees within own work group and throughout the FirstEnergy organization Actively seek formal and informal learning opportunities to better understand evolving regulatory and policy issues