Utility Analyst Iv
Listed on 2026-06-08
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Engineering
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Business
Utility Analyst IV (Job )
Department:
Department of Energy, Regulatory Support Division
Employment Type:
PART‑TIME
Location:
Concord, NH
Salary: $34.14 – $46.63 per hour
Posted: 06/01/2026 | Closing: 07/15/2026
SummaryTo perform senior‑level analyses and provide recommendations regarding electric utility matters, including rate structures, utility capital investments, integrated distribution planning related to reliability and resiliency, grid modernization and capacity, energy procurement, demand response and energy efficiency, and policies concerning the regulation of public utilities.
Responsibilities- Analyze utility financial schedules, operations, policies, and rate design to develop optimal utility rate structures and service offerings.
- Evaluate market conditions and industry trends to assess their potential impacts on utility rates, services, and policies.
- Oversee programs mandated by statutes or Commission orders, conducting comprehensive analyses of their economic and social impacts.
- Prepare detailed testimony and exhibits, serving as an expert witness before the Commission and legislature on matters related to utility finance, accounting, economics, engineering, and technical issues.
- Review proposed legislation and prepare comprehensive Fiscal Impact Statements.
- Lead negotiations on key electric industry issues, advocating for the utility’s interests.
- Develop and deliver reports and presentations as required by supervisors and management.
- Education:
Bachelor’s degree in business, mathematics, finance, economics, utility analysis, rate regulation, engineering, accounting, public policy, or a related field. - Experience:
6 years of related work experience, or a combination of 10 years of education and experience after high school. - Knowledge of the regulated industry, applicable laws, rules, and regulations, and the engineering, economics, and financial principles in public utilities.
- Ability to investigate and analyze complex technical and public relations problems.
- Ability to prepare reports and/or exhibits for investigations and analyses.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with state and local officials, utility representatives, and the public.
- Professional designation such as CPA or P.E. or equivalent.
- Additional knowledge of accounting and engineering factors involved in rate structure determination.
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Contact InformationFor further information please contact Elizabeth Nixon, Electric Director at Elizabeth.
R.Nixon.gov or 603‑271‑3670.
TDD Access:
Relay NH
Equal Opportunity Employer. EOE.
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