Builds, operates and maintains high‑voltage electricity transmission infrastructure across multiple U.S. states.
Senior attorney advising on complex energy regulatory and legislative issues.
2 days ago ago
Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Cedar Rapids, IA
Office Full-Time
Company Size
700 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Consulting
Technical Services
Project Management
Construction Services
Sector Specialisms
Electricity Transmission
Energy
Renewable Energy
Wind Energy
Infrastructure
Utilities
Economic Development
Grid Development
Role
Description
legal research
regulatory analysis
litigation management
legislative review
counsel advice
vendor management
Analyzes complex issues, resolves problems and provides expert information to internal clients on complex issues; provides legal counsel to company management and personnel on a broad range of issues that present varied and difficult problems of interpretation and analysis.
Analyzes and reviews proposed legislation or draft proposed regulations and assess impact on the company; assists company personnel with the preparation of draft legislation or draft regulations.
Analyzes and reviews statutes, regulations, orders, case law and other precedent or rules and advise company personnel on substance and impact on the company related to such issuances.
Manages or participates in handling pending or threatened administrative litigation or disputes, including litigation strategy, drafting and submission of pleadings, discovery, oral arguments, settlement negotiations and other litigation activities.
Advises company on pending regulatory proceedings and filings and the impacts of such proceedings or filings on the company; maintain high level of familiarity with existing energy regulatory requirements, as well as policy and regulatory developments.
Manages outside counsel and other vendors retained to assist on Legal Department matters.
Advises and advocates on behalf of the company with advanced skill on complex issues.
Addresses complex issues falling in the Regulatory and Legislative practice group's area of responsibility, which generally provides legal support to the Company on energy regulatory issues and is responsible for providing legal support on state legislative, regulatory and tariff matters before or related to state public utility commissions and state regulation of electric transmission activities, as well as Federal legislative, regulatory and tariff matters (including Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Department of Energy and Regional Transmission Organization matters).
Conducts legal research and analysis of statutes, case law, agency orders and other precedent as necessary; counsels company employees/leaders on legal matters through verbal and written communications.
Requirements
bar license
juris doctor
microsoft word
6+ years
regulatory experience
utility knowledge
Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing with superiors and individuals inside and outside the Company.
Ability to handle multiple projects with conflicting priorities.
Licensed to practice law in Iowa, Michigan or the District of Columbia depending on work location.
Juris Doctor from an American Bar Association accredited law school or relevant, equivalent experience and/or education.
Ability to effectively conduct research of legal precedent and other information related to performance of job duties.
Possess sound analytical problem-solving, decision-making and documentation skills.
Ability to effectively utilize Microsoft Word and email applications in performing job duties.
Ability to work independently in area of responsibility and manage projects.
Knowledge of utility industry preferred.
Ability to work in a team environment.
Ability to work with minimal supervision.
Minimum of six (6) years' experience as a practicing attorney.
Four (4) years' experience with government agency regulations, agency regulatory processes and administrative litigation; such experience in the utility industry or before state public utility commissions preferred.
Must be able to practice in state and federal courts.
Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States for any employer. ITC does not sponsor employment visas, such as H-1B or TN visas.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
no visa sponsorship; candidates must already be authorized to work in the u.s.
Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded in 2003
Company Origins
The company emerged as the first fully independent electricity transmission company in the U.S.
16,000+ Circuit Miles
Transmission Network
Operations span over 16,000 circuit miles of high-voltage lines across eight Midwestern states.
23,000 MW
Energy Capacity
Supports peak loads exceeding 23,000 MW, highlighting its critical role in regional energy delivery.
Focused on strengthening grid reliability and interconnecting new generation assets, especially renewable energy sources.
As a subsidiary of Fortis Inc., it attracts multi-hundred-million-dollar capital investment toward grid expansion and modernization.
Typical projects include building and upgrading transmission corridors, substations, and interties to alleviate congestion.
Unique among its peers, it operates solely in transmission, avoiding generation or distribution segments.
Culture + Values
Unwavering Commitment to Safety
Excellence in All We Do
Integrity & Responsibility
Driving Value for Those We Serve
Being Better Together
An Enterprising Approach
Environment + Sustainability
1,000+ Bird Divers
Habitat Protection
Installed bird diverters and habitat protections across 98,000 acres to protect wildlife and ecosystems.
4,000 Gallon Absorption
Stormwater Management
Rain gardens at warehouses manage stormwater, with one garden absorbing approximately 4,000 gallons per event.
11,000 Lb Copper
Material Recycling
Recycled 11,000 pounds of copper from overhead conductors, donating it to Goodwill for reuse.
5 Billion Investment
Power Grid Development
Invested $5 billion in regional power grid improvements since 2007, including $588 million in the Great Plains region since 2009.
Minimize environmental, health, and safety risks through safe technologies, facilities, procedures, and emergency preparedness
Purchase and use environmentally preferable materials, products, and services
Eliminate or reduce emissions and wastes at the source
Properly store, handle, dispose, recycle and reuse waste materials
Encourage responsible use of energy
Inclusion & Diversity
Mission statement emphasizes commitment to a diverse workforce and environment of inclusion, respecting unique ideas, talents, backgrounds and experiences
Goal to continually support a diverse work environment that promotes personal and professional growth