Lead regulatory attorney with expertise in state and federal regulatory law and policy, along with other areas generally spanning across the company. Provide legal counsel and direction to various major operational units, while specifically supporting regulatory matters before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and state regulatory commissions. Manages legal staff as appropriate. Handles the most complex legal matters and projects associated with the company’s strategic and regulatory goals. Represents the company in court, formal hearings, and regulatory hearings. Manages outside counsel. Provides guidance and training to less experienced attorneys.
- Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school and successful completion of bar exam in one or more states in which the company conducts business.
- A minimum of ten years previous law firm experience.
- Demonstrated in-depth experience and knowledge with legal and regulatory issues.
- Familiarity with the political and legal implications of decisions made by the company.
- Management skills including the ability to negotiate with and influence peers and senior officers on policy and strategic issues.
- Communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to manage and motivate employees.
- Use oral and written communication to create a vision, communicate strategy, and effectively interface with other company leaders.
- Knowledge of the company’s strategic plan, regulatory and political environment, policies, procedures, and practices.
- Expertise in applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.
- Employees must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without an accommodation.
MidAmerican Energy Company, a Midwest utility, provides regulated electric and natural gas service to more than 1.6 million customers in Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota. The company owns and operates a portfolio of power-generating assets, approximately 61% of which is wind generation.
MidAmerican Energy Company is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion or religious creed, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status (except as required by law), gender (including gender identity and expression), sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, genetic information, physical or mental disability, veteran or military status, familial or parental status, marital status or any other category protected by applicable local, state or U.S. federal law. Employees must be able to perform the essential functions of the position, with or without an accommodation.