Regulatory Consultant
Company: Indiana Electric Cooperatives
Location: Carmel
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description PURPOSE The Regulatory
Consultant partners with member cooperatives to provide regulatory
expertise and support that enables compliance with federal, state,
and local requirements. Through proactive guidance, program
development, training, auditing, and reporting, this role helps
member systems understand regulatory impacts, manage risk, and
sustain compliant operations aligned with cooperative values and
objectives. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES To be
successful in this role, an individual must be able to
satisfactorily perform the functions listed below. The company will
make reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform these functions. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Builds
and maintains positive working relationships through face-to-face
meetings as well as phone calls, email, text, video and other
communication options. Serves as a hands-on resource partner for
our member cooperatives. Assists in the research and development of
written policies and programs for all applicable federal, state,
and local regulations to ensure participating member systems’
compliance with all current and future standards. Assembles and
maintains a central file of all relevant documentation that is
required for member systems’ compliance with all applicable
regulations. Develops and presents specific regulatory training to
program members. Prepares and maintains required reports,
correspondence, and records pertaining to regulatory compliance.
Reviews, interprets and assists in the understanding of the impact
existing and proposed regulations will have on member systems
Advises management on steps to prevent or mitigate environmental
issues in accordance with Federal, State, and local regulations and
with organization goals and objectives. Assists program members
with monitoring and addressing issues involving workers’
compensation and worker injury reviews, conducting investigations,
and ensuring that reports are submitted to the appropriate agency.
OTHER FUNCTIONS Conducts audits on regulatory files and records on
an annual basis in context to industry and regulatory requirements.
Coordinates work with the job training and safety department,
exchanging ideas and information regarding regulations, safety
issues, and training programs. Attends education courses and
training sessions; takes advantage of other opportunities to expand
knowledge of regulatory and industry issues and trends. Performs
other duties as assigned. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES None.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE To perform this job successfully, an
individual should have equivalent education and/or experience.
Bachelor's degree in environmental science, occupational health,
safety, public health or a related field or equivalent work
experience is required Minimum of 3 years of safety or environment
compliance experience is preferred. Electric utility experience
and/or exposure to safety and environmental compliance is
preferred. Any certifications such as: Certified Safety
Professional (CSP), OSHA Trainer Certification, Certified Hazardous
Materials Manager (CHMM), Certified Utility Safety Administrator
(CUSA), or Certified Utility Safety Professional (CUSP), are a
plus. Proficient in using Microsoft Office products including
Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams Ability to learn and use various types
of software Travel throughout the state is required. Valid driver's
license is required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES The
requirements listed below represent the knowledge, skills and/or
abilities required to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
The company will make reasonable accommodations to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform these functions. Ability
to build and maintain positive working relationships.
Self-motivated with the ability to work independently. Ability to
research, interpret regulations, and find answers. Proficiency
using a computer, including proficiency with Microsoft Office, the
internet, information systems/software, spreadsheets, and
databases. Ability to operate office equipment, including printers,
copiers, and phones. Ability to operate, repair, and maintain
complex equipment, including air-, noise-, and light-measuring
equipment and other industrial hygiene devices. Strong written and
verbal communication skills, including the ability to describe and
explain complicated or sensitive information, negotiate with
others, maintain confidentiality, and have strong listening skills.
Ability to document, create reports, communicate information to
individuals/groups, and deliver training/presentations. Strong
decision-making and problem-solving abilities, including the
ability to make judgments based on interpretation of information
and when others’ opinions may be in conflict. Ability to
prioritize, organize, and manage tasks and time effectively. Strong
project management and planning skills, including coordinating work
with other departments or organizations and making
meeting/conference arrangements. Ability to provide input into
budget development, check and verify financial documents, and
purchase equipment, supplies, and/or materials. Strong mathematical
abilities (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division,
fractions, percentages, and ratios), including applying principles
of algebra and geometry, working with probabilities and statistical
inferences, processing data, and using a calculator. WORK
ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS The environmental and physical demands
described here are representative of those an individual must meet
to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. The
company will make reasonable accommodations to enable individuals
with disabilities to perform these functions. Ability to work in a
fast-paced, deadline-oriented office environment on a flexible work
schedule. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision;
must frequently take action based on own interpretation of
policies. Ability to sit for periods of time and to move
intermittently throughout the workday within or between departments
or facilities including periods of moderate physical activity.
Strong sensory skills, such as good hearing, dexterity, feeling,
and eyesight, including color perception and peripheral vision.
Ability to speak and communicate clearly. Ability to interact
frequently with others in person and through phone, e-mail, and
written correspondence. Requires occasional exposure to noise,
dirt/dust, hazardous materials, mechanical/electrical equipment,
and inclement weather/extreme temperatures. Travel required
approximately 70 percent of the time; overnight travel required
approximately 12 to 36 days per year depending on where you live.
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