Utilities Analyst , Puc
Listed on 2026-06-24
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Engineering
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Government
Posted 11 days ago | Apply before June 26, 2026
Description State of Idaho Opportunity Idaho Public Utilities CommissionApplications will be accepted through 11:59 PM MST on the posting end date.
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The Idaho Public Utilities Commission has an exciting new opportunity for a full-time
Utilities Analyst 1in Boise on the State of Idaho Chinden Campus, located at 11331 W. Chinden Blvd, Building 8.
The Commission regulates investor-owned or privately-owned utilities that provide gas, water, electricity, or some telephone services for profit as well as overseeing the safe operation of railroads and enforces state and federal regulations safeguarding the transportation of hazardous materials by rail.
This position is eligible for the state benefits package, including:
- Excellent low-cost medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Generous vacation and sick leave accrual beginning as soon as you start
- Eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)
- Participation in one of the nation's best state retirement systems: PERSI
- Life insurance
- Wellness programs; ongoing training opportunities; and more
Summary:
The selected candidate will join the Utilities Division's Technical Analysis section. The Technical Analysis section is responsible for evaluating electric utility wildfire mitigation plans, distribution and transmission investments, capital investments, and the cost-effectiveness of all Demand Side Management (DSM) resources, which includes energy efficiency and demand response. They review new and existing utility programs and track the impact on resource requirements and utility investments.
They review utility forecasts of energy, water, and natural gas usage and will also participate in customer self-generation and rate design cases. The ideal candidate will have excellent analytical thinking, written, and communication skills.
Example of Duties:
Typical responsibilities:
- Analyzes utility company applications and financial schedules to determine probable effects on intervenors, petitioners, and rate-payers;
- Researches regulatory decisions and trends concerning issues in pending cases;
- Defines issues to be addressed and plans investigation;
- Researches, analyzes, and compiles statistical data concerning issues in pending cases;
- Determines probability of company-proposed rates producing a predetermined level of increase;
- Evaluates fairness and reasonableness of utility proposals;
- Evaluates service improvements likely to result from technological changes;
- Evaluates cost responsibility for plant replacements/additions;
- Designs alternative rate proposals and service options;
- Presents cases to customers in virtual and online public workshops;
- Presents analysis, conclusions, and recommendations to team members and leadership;
- Prepares formal written comments detailing results of formal case assignments and positions of Commission Staff.
Minimum Qualifications:
This is the first level of a two-level series. Incumbents in this classification are at the training level for the Utilities Analyst 2 (anticipated underfill completion is 12 months).
Good knowledge of:
- Electric, Natural Gas, or Water programs
- Typically gained with a bachelor's degree in environmental studies, geosciences, business, economics, engineering, or a related degree with coursework in energy efficiency, sustainability, conservation, energy policy, public policy, or related coursework; OR at least one year of full-time work experience with a utility company, state agency, or related business evaluating electric, natural gas, or water programs.
Experience:
- Writing analytical or research reports
- Typically gained by the completion of at least two upper-division college-level courses that involved writing analytical or research reports; OR at least one year of professional experience writing analytical reports or materials.
- Using computer software to perform mathematical forecasting and/or mathematical analyses
- Typically gained by completion of coursework equivalent to one-semester course where a significant portion of the coursework required using software, such as Excel, to perform mathematical forecasting and/or mathematical analyses; OR at least one year of work experience where you were required to use computer models to perform mathematical forecasting and/or mathematical analyses.
- Making oral presentations before groups
- Typically gained by completing two upper-division college-level courses that require regular oral presentations; OR at least one year of professional experience making oral presentations to varied groups.
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