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Regulatory Policy Administrator (#MAFF01)
$65,185.00 Yearly Min / $81,481.00 Yearly Mid / $97,777.00 Yearly Max


Senior Regulatory Policy Administrator (#MAFF02)
$69,363.00 Yearly Min / $86,704.00 Yearly Mid / $104,045.00 Yearly Max




Description of Occupational Work

This class series uses two levels in the Administrative Services occupational group, Legal Services occupational series and describes work regulating a variety of public utilities such as water, wastewater, natural gas, telecommunications, cable television, and electric.  Work involves planning and recommending policy direction on regulatory and legislative matters before the Delaware Public Service Commission. 

Essential Functions

Essential functions are fundamental, core functions common to positions in the class series and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of every job duty for any one position in the class. Since class specifications are descriptive and not restrictive, incumbents can complete job duties of similar kind not specifically listed here.

  • Reviews each docket filed with the Commission to determine the policy direction for the Commission’s staff to address in the filing.

  • Provides technical direction and training to staff analysts, engineers, regulatory economist and other technical staff.

  • Participates in the development of work plans for utility docket filings, and manages the processing of staff’s technical analyses and recommendations.

  • Plans and recommends policy decisions affecting future changes in the regulatory environment at the state and federal levels.

  • Intervenes and participates in proceedings concerning regulatory matters at the federal level to address proposed rulings that affect the Commission.

  • Prepares and presents sworn testimony and memoranda at public hearings before Hearing Examiners and Commissioners with recommendations on assigned regulatory matters.

  • Advises utility companies of applicable laws, regulations and directives.

  • Represents commission staff at public meetings and legislative meetings on various regulatory matters to include public comment sessions, open forum meetings to resolve customer complaints or concerns, and proposed legislative matters.

  • Determines the need for and recommends changes in internal processes to maximize resources and increase efficiency.

  • Supervision is exercised over at least two or more merit full time positions per the Merit Rules.  The elements of supervision include planning, assigning, reviewing, evaluating, coaching, training, recommending hire/fire and discipline.

Levels of Work

Regulatory Policy Administrator

This is utility regulatory policy administration at the full performance level. 

  • Performs the full range of Essential Functions.
  • Reports to the Deputy Director.
  • Performs moderately complex utility regulatory policy administration which focuses primarily on interacting with state entities.
  • Contacts include the legislature, state and federal agencies, utility providers, the Public Service Commission, and the public for the purpose of presenting information and recommendations, answering questions and concerns, and resolving complaints concerning a variety of regulatory matters.

Senior Regulatory Policy Administrator

This is the advanced level of the class series assigned to plan and recommend policy decisions on the most complex energy issues.  This level is differentiated from the Regulatory Policy Administrator level by its broader scope of interaction with and understanding of the regional and federal entities (e.g., the Regional Transmission Organization and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission) involved in the supply, distribution, pricing, and regulation of energy.

  • Provides written and oral testimony to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
  • Conducts technical econometric studies analyzing the impact of federal and regional actions on the retail rates charged to customers of regulated energy utilities.
  • Analyzes proposals for new electric generation facilities in the state to make recommendations to the Public Service Commission and other state agencies based on the impact of such projects on customer rates, the economy, reliability of service, and the environment.
  • Conducts studies to determine the competitiveness of retail energy markets and to develop rules facilitating competition in these markets.
  • Analyzes and oversees standard offer service electricity supply auctions as well as conducting audits and related proceedings concerning in-state energy providers’ legislatively mandated requirement to perform integrated resource planning.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

The intent of the listed knowledge, skills and abilities is to give a general indication of the core requirements for all positions in the class series; therefore, the KSA's listed are not exhaustive or necessarily inclusive of the requirements of every position in the class.

  • Knowledge of State and federal law concerning utility regulatory matters and Public Service Commission policies.
  • Knowledge of public utility industry structure, operations, regulation and tariffs.
  • Knowledge of regulatory interpretation and application.
  • Knowledge of regulatory policies and principles affecting electric, natural gas, water, wastewater, or telecommunications.
  • Knowledge of providing expert testimony in hearings.
  • Knowledge of the principles and practices of supervision.
  • Skill in preparing technical studies and forecasts necessary to support policy decisions that have an impact on the Public Service Commission.
  • Skill in formulating and implementing utility policy decisions.
  • Skill in preparing clear, concise and informative reports, memoranda, and written hearing testimony.
  • Skill in preparing and presenting the results of research and analysis effectively in oral or written forms.
  • Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships.
  • Skill in developing policy decisions according to Public Service Commission policies and state and federal laws.
  • Skill in evaluating methods and procedures.

In addition to the above knowledge, skills and abilities, the Senior Regulatory Policy Administrator requires:

  • Knowledge of the principles and practices of supervision.
  • Knowledge of the interrelationship and impact of reliability, safety, cost, rate structure, and legislative directives concerning the building of new electric generation facilities.
  • Knowledge of regional transmission organization structure, operations, regulation and tariffs.
  • Skill in analyzing and evaluating proposals to build new electric generation facilities.
  • Skill in conducting studies to determine the competitiveness of retail energy markets.
  • Skill in conducting technical econometric studies to analyze the impact of federal and regional actions on the utility rates.
  • Skill in analyzing proposals for new electric generation facilities to assess impact and make recommendations to the Public Service Commission.
  • Skill in conducting audits and related proceedings to ensure compliance by in-state energy providers.
  • Skill in analyzing and overseeing standard offer service electricity supply auctions.
  • Skill in providing expert testimony in hearings at the federal and state level.
  • Skill in mediating between the State and the regional transmission organization serving the state by presenting and defending the Public Service Commission’s position.
  • Skill in the principles and practices of supervision.

Job Requirements

JOB REQUIREMENTS for Senior Regulatory Policy Administrator
Applicants must have education, training and/or experience demonstrating competence in each of the following areas:

  1. Possession of a Bachelors degree or higher in Accounting, Business Administration, Business Management, Economics, Finance, Engineering, Mathematics or related field.
  2. Three years experience in public utility regulation and rate determination which includes interpreting state and federal public utility laws (electric, telephone, gas, phone, cable, water) for activities such as rate base/rate of return regulations, tariff design and rates and services.
  3. Three years experience in analyzing energy markets.
  4. Three years experience in presenting and defending sworn expert testimony for public utility regulations.
  5. Three years experience in developing public utility policies and procedures.
  6. Three years experience in writing and defending proposed legislation and regulations.
  7. Six months experience in staff supervision which includes planning, assigning, reviewing, and evaluating the work of others.
  8. Possession of a valid Driver's License (not suspended, revoked or cancelled, or disqualified from driving).

CLASS:
MAFF01
EST:
2/8/2008
REV:
FORMERLY JOB CLASS:
MABZ46

CLASS:
MAFF02
EST:
4/8/2008
REV: