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Closing date: 15 May 2023 - 23:59, Pacific Time
Who can apply: Persons residing in Canada, and Canadian citizens and Permanent residents abroad.Apply online
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Are you looking for a place where you can be impactful, and help shape issues that are of national importance? If so, we’ve got the job for you!
Here at the Canada Energy Regulator, we regulate pipelines, energy development, and trade in the Canadian public interest. We promote pipeline safety and environmental protection, and protect pipeline customers from unjust discrimination in tolls, service, and facilities.
As a Regulatory Financial Analyst/Economist, you’ll have ample opportunity to showcase your knowledge of economic, financial, and/or accounting principles and applying it in your day-to-day work. You’ll conduct analysis on applications for large pipeline infrastructure projects, pipeline tolls, and other diverse economic and financial issues affecting the Canadian energy systems. These will all be opportunities to leverage your knowledge and understanding of economic principles, economic and financial regulation theory and industry developments. You will formulate recommendations based on technical analysis to effectively advise decision makers, including the Commission. You will also help administer several world-class financial initiatives that ensure the environment and the Canadian public is protected throughout each phase of a pipeline’s lifecycle - defining, analyzing and solving problems to gets results that effectively support decisions.
Each of your projects will offer unique and interesting challenges, and the opportunity to develop new skills. You will effectively work in teams, and manage projects, establishing effective working relationships and seeking out and accepting challenges. You’ll provide advice both verbally and in writing directly to the Commission, and play a key role in advising the Commission’s decision-making process. Moreover, you may lead teams on projects, participate in financial audits, and conduct special studies related to energy matters of national importance.
The Regulatory Financial Analyst/Economist will report to a Director, Tolls and Tariffs Team within the Energy Adjudications Business Unit. If you’re ambitious, passionate, and wanting to make a difference, you’ll fit in perfectly with our team!
Qualified candidates may be used to staff other similar positions at an equivalent or lower level on a term, indeterminate or acting basis.
Positions to be filled: 3
Your résumé.
Education: Graduation from a recognized university with a degree specializing in a related field such as business administration, commerce or economics, or other degree related to the duties of the position.
Degree equivalency
E1: Recent work-related experience in providing analysis and advice orally and in a variety of written formats.
E2: Recent and progressive work-related experience that involves working in teams and that is related to economics and/or financial analysis in an industry subject to economic regulation.
Note: For the purposes of this process, progressive is defined as having worked on several tasks/goals of increasing complexity and taken them to completion. Recent is defined as having recent enough experience that the candidate is familiar with the latest practices and developments and is competent to take on the role with very little direction.
English essential
The current vacancy is for a(n) English Essential position; however, we are looking to create a list of qualified candidates which may be used to staff bilingual imperative (BBB/BBB) positions in the future.
Information on language requirements
Second Language Writing Skills Self-Assessment
In order to help you decide if you should apply to a bilingual position, an optional self-assessment of your writing skills in your second official language is available for you to take before completing your application.
For more information, please consult:
Unsupervised Internet Test of Second Language Writing Skills
Organization-wide and Business Competencies: (Apply Level)
OC1: Leadership and Teamwork
OC2: Accountability and Results Orientation
OC3: Process and Project Management
OC4: Written Communication
OC5: Verbal Communication
Technical Competencies: (Apply Level)
TC1: Financial or Economic Principles
TC2: Regulatory Research and Analysis
Competency Level Definitions:
Apply is defined as demonstrating sound understanding of the competency and ability to apply and contribute.
AQ1: Graduated from a recognized university at the Master’s level specializing in a related field such as business administration, finance or economics
AQ2: Obtained or eligible for a professional accounting or financial designation such as CFA or CPA.
AQ3: Experience conducting audits and reporting on findings
AQ4: Experience in project management
AQ5: Experience in economics, finance or accounting in the energy industry
AQ6: Experience in work related to the regulation of tolls and tariffs
AQ7: Experience in a regulated electricity market
Organizational Needs: The CER is committed to building a diverse workforce reflective of Canadian society. Preference may be given to qualified candidates who self-identify from the following Employment Equity Groups: Indigenous Peoples, Visible Minorities, Persons with Disabilities and/or Women. We encourage you to indicate if you belong to one or more of the designated groups by completing the EE section in your application.
1) Willingness to undergo, successfully pass and maintain a reliability status security clearance.
2) Compliance with the CER’s Code of Conduct is required.
Note: It is strongly recommended that potential applicants read and consider the CER’s Code of Conduct prior to applying. This document is available on the CER Website http://www.cer-rec.gc.ca/code-of-conduct.
3) Must be willing and able to travel and to work overtime when required.
4) Must be willing to move within and between business units and teams, based on operational requirements and/or as individual development needs are identified.
The Public Service of Canada is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the Canadians we serve. We promote employment equity and encourage you to indicate if you belong to one of the designated groups when you apply.
Information on employment equity
Preference will be given to veterans first and then to Canadian citizens and permanent residents, with the exception of a job located in Nunavut, where Nunavut Inuit will be appointed first.
Information on the preference to veterans
We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
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