Reliability Standards Compliance Analyst
Job Overview The Reliability Standards Compliance Analyst supports the Reliability Standards Compliance (RSC) program by ensuring ongoing compliance with NERC and applicable Regional Entity Reliability Standards. This role is responsible for policy development, compliance interpretation, evidence sufficiency, regulatory coordination, and event and condition reporting, while collaborating closely with internal stakeholders and regulatory bodies. Job description for Responsibilities 1. Review/ Revise governing Reliability Standards compliance policies and program documentation. 2. Aid RSC in formulating and implementing programs, practices and protocols which supports ongoing compliance with the NERC and Regional Entity Reliability Standards requirements. 3. Establish and documents interpretation of the Reliability Standard Requirements inclusive of expected evidence and sufficient criteria. 4. Provide compliance support in response to system events and aid in the development of event analysis report 5. Regulatory contacts and internal liaison to RSC to facilitate distribution, tracking and response to NERC industry activities inclusive of standards development projects. 6. Condition reporting collaborate with internal audit and RSC and functional area for evidence collection, risk assessment, and mitigation planning activities for possible violations, perform sufficiency reviews, and establish effective corrective measures. 7. Facilitate discussions of internal control and assist in collecting evidence for testing controls design and operating effectiveness. 8. Keep current (and share cross-functionality) Industry lessons learned and practices. Responsibilities include at a minimum, review of NERC-issued notice of penalties and publicly available audit and spot check reports. Qualifications preferred knowledge and experience 1. strong analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail. 2. Solid writing and verbal communication skills. 3. ability to work independently and manage multiple projects simultaneously. 4. advanced skill in Microsoft office suite (word, excel, PowerPoint) NGRC measurement software. 5. strong organizational skills and ability to collaborate effectively across departments. 6. working knowledge of NSERC regulations. Education and Certifications • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Business, Information Systems, Energy Management, or a related field (or equivalent combination of education and experience). • Preferred certifications (one or more): • NERC Certification • Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) • Project Management Professional (PMP) • Ongoing professional development related to NERC standards and regulatory compliance is expected. Job Type: Part-time Expected hours: 20 – 30 per week Work Location: Remote Apply tot his job