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Senior Associate General Counsel
Arizona Corporation Commission
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Posted: 18-May-25
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Type: Full Time
Salary: $110,000 to $135,000
Salary Details:
Excellent comprehensive benefits, including a top-ranked retirement plan, low-cost health coverage, supplemental policies such as vision and short-term disability, and generous paid leave programs. Career and personal development support; multiple training and education opportunities and resources. Interesting, challenging work with the opportunity to make a real difference in the State of Arizona.
After six months of full-time office work, a remote work plan may be approved, depending on circumstances and needs of the OGC, offering remote work flexibility of at least one day a week.
Additional Information:
Hybrid/Remote is allowed.
Internal Number: SCC000000389
A career with the Arizona Corporation Commission's OGC is a unique opportunity to take on one of the most impactful roles in state government. As Arizona's "fourth branch of government," the Commission combines legislative, executive, and judicial powers. As Senior Associate General Counsel, you will play a pivotal role in utility regulation directly affecting millions of Arizona residents. You'll engage in matters related to electric, water, wastewater, telecommunication utilities, and corporations, as well as safety concerns surrounding railroads, pipelines, and power lines. What You’ll Do This position offers a dynamic mix of legal work, problem-solving, and strategic decision-making. Here’s a glimpse of what your day-to-day might include: • Utility Regulation: Work on regulatory issues affecting utility and power line services across Arizona. Review and analyze applications from utility companies on service rates and safety. • Research & Drafting: Conduct legal and legislative research, prepare pleadings, and collaborate with engineers, financial analysts, outside consultants, and Commission staff members. • Litigation & Representation: Present evidence, cross-examine witnesses, and represent the Commission in administrative, state, and federal courts. You’ll also handle appeals, often arguing before higher courts. • Legal Advisory: Provide advice on utility ratemaking policies, rules, and regulations to both Commission staff and elected Commissioners. You’ll also evaluate the legal impact of Commission decisions and proposed legislation. • Collaboration & Teamwork: You’ll work closely with a dedicated and talented team of attorneys, paralegals, and staff, ensuring support in your legal work and growth. • Public Records & Compliance: Handle public records requests and ensure compliance with open meeting laws.
We’re looking for a highly skilled legal professional who’s ready to dive into the complexities of utility regulation. Preferred qualifications include: • Juris Doctorate and active membership with the Arizona State Bar. • If you are licensed in another state, obtaining an Arizona Bar License within 12 months of hiring will be required, and certification under Arizona Bar Rules to work in-house pending full admission. • 4+ years of legal experience. • Strong knowledge of administrative law processes, administrative, civil and appellate procedure, utility regulation, Arizona and federal Constitutional law, and settlement techniques. • Proven experience in civil litigation, including administrative law, or contested legal proceedings • Passion for public service and protecting Arizona consumers. • Expertise in legal research, drafting, and oral presentations. • Strong interpersonal skills, discretion, and an understanding of the political dynamics involved in representing elected officials. • Familiarity with state and federal regulatory programs, especially in utilities and energy • A collaborative mindset and strong writing, problem-solving, and time management skills. Hands-on experience in utilities or energy-related fields is a major plus, but if you’re eager to learn, we’ll provide comprehensive training.
The Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) is one of the most unique state agencies in Arizona and one of only 13 public utility commissions in the country where commissioners are elected. Established by the Arizona Constitution, the ACC is a medium-sized agency with offices in Phoenix and Tucson. Our mission is diverse—spanning utility rate making; securities registration and enforcement; rail and pipeline safety; and corporate business filings—and we boast an average employment tenure of nearly 10 years. Learn more by visiting www.azcc.gov.