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Salt Lake City, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 13 Jul 2026
💰 $90,000/yr($70,000/yr$90,000/yr)

About the role

Utility Analyst

FT / PT Status – Full-Time
Salary –
$35 - $45 Hourly Wage
Remote Work / In-Office –
Hybrid

Recruiter – Tehra Gorski | tgorski@utah.gov | 8015306030
Application Deadline –
7/21/2026

Do you enjoy evaluating technical data and identifying areas requiring further investigation? Are you ready to tackle 
complex challenges in the utility industry? If so, apply now! The Department of Commerce, Division of Public Utilities, is seeking a dedicated professional to fill its vacant Utility Analyst position. 


This position is eligible for remote work up to three days per week after a period of initial in-office training (some remote work may be allowed during training).


Key Responsibilities

Key responsibilities and day to day responsibilities of this position:

You will act as an in-house consultant on issues pertaining to the regulation of public utility service. You will be expected to work both with others and independently on assigned and independent projects. A typical project may require a combination of analysis and research, including the application of cost or financial accounting theory and practices; auditing standards and practices; economic theory and modeling; engineering standards and cost modeling; and regulatory practices and theory.

Common duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: 

  • Advising management on trends and issues relating to public utilities, including: 
    • Public utility regulation practice and theory,
    • Public policy, and
    • Terms, conditions, and pricing of utility services. 
  • Analyzing public utility and industry data and information for the determination of rates, terms, and conditions of utility services; 
  • Auditing the financial records and books of a public utility to develop earnings and cost recovery 
    recommendations; 
  • Conducting independent and coordinated research for the purposes of establishing policy positions on a variety of regulatory or utility matters; 
  • Reviewing and analyzing state and federal utility filings, including results of operations reports, financial statements, and SEC reports; 
  • Ensuring compliance with laws and regulations; 
  • Preparing presentations, including written and oral testimony; 
  • Testifying as an expert witness in hearings before the Public Service Commission or other forums; Developing, preparing, and presenting economic or engineering cost, financial feasibility, and compliance studies or cost modeling; 
  • Preparing utility property valuations, cost of service, and rate design studies; 
  • Assisting in the reviewing testimony and case preparation (i.e., preparation of witnesses, pleadings, briefs, and arguments); and 
  • Participating in settlement conferences or other constituent discussions or meetings.

Qualifications

Minimum or "day-one" qualifications:

  • At least three years of knowledge and/or experience in one or more of the following disciplines: 
  • Accounting, 
  • Economics, 
  • Engineering, 
  • Finance, 
  • Public policy, 
  • Data science, and 
  • Law.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, including the ability to evaluate technical data, identify areas requiring further information, and develop well-supported conclusions. 
  • A thorough knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel.

Preferred or trainable/on-the-job qualifications: 

  • Professional utility (telecom, electricity, water, gas, etc.) and/or utility regulation experience. 


 (Includes knowledge, skills, and abilities required upon entry into position and trainable after entry into position) The ability to communicate concisely and effectively, both verbally and in writing. 

  • A knowledge and understanding of

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