Chief Legislative (Public Utilities) Analyst
Administrative and Office Support · TALLAHASSEE, FL, US, 32301 +13 more… · Florida
- Role
- Policy analyst
- Posted
- Aug 20, 2026
- Closes
- Not listed
- Salary
- Florida Legislature
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Summary
The Office of Public Counsel seeks a Chief Legislative Analyst to evaluate complex utility cases and provide technical guidance on matters affecting 18 million Florida customers. The role involves mastering accounting, finance, economics, engineering, tax, and public utility regulation to support high-stakes litigation before the Public Service Commission and Florida Supreme Court. Responsibilities include analyzing utility filings, preparing technical testimony, drafting depositions, and guiding junior staff on cases involving affordability, tariffs, storm hardening, and energy integration.
Key qualifications
- Bachelor's degree from accredited college/university and six years of professional experience in research, analysis, program planning, evaluation, or administrative work
- Master's degree can substitute for one year of required experience; doctorate can substitute for two years
- Demonstrated ability to assimilate and analyze complex information related to public utility regulation
- Mastery of multidisciplinary skills in accounting, finance, tax regulation, contracts, engineering, and corporate management
- Effective verbal and written communication with independent leadership and cooperative teamwork
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