Please Note: If you are a current Hydro Ottawa employee with access to Workday, apply to this job via the Workday application. At Hydro Ottawa, we empower the lives of the people in the communities we serve. As the electricity distributor to the Nation’s Capital, our work powers all the essential activities that make up our lives - at home, at work and at play. And as Ontario’s largest municipally-owned producer of green power, we are leading the way to a greener tomorrow. We are looking for trailblazers and innovators to join us as we build an energy future that will keep our City and our planet green for generations to come. Are you ready to make a difference in our community? JOB SUMMARY The Regulatory Policy and Reporting Advisor is responsible for ensuring all regulatory compliance reporting and record-keeping requirements are adhered to and maintained in an effective, accurate and timely manner. The Advisor supports the Supervisor, Regulatory Policy and Reporting and Manager, Regulatory Policy and Compliance with cross-functional stakeholdering by monitoring, researching and advising on Ministry of Energy, Ontario Energy Board (OEB) and Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) regulatory policy, new compliance requirements and reporting matters. This includes attending industry meetings, collecting internal stakeholder feedback and preparing written submissions that may be included on the public record. The advisor interfaces with a variety of internal and external business stakeholders. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES The essential responsibilities of the job include but are not limited to the following: Identify, communicate, guide and/or support the development of business processes, reports and/or recommendations relating to: Evolving regulatory policy issues or proposed changes; Compliance and reporting requirements, or Compliance and reporting deficiencies and related record keeping Ensure that all required regulatory filings are filed with the regulatory body (e.g., OEB,IESO, etc.) in a timely, accurate and efficient manner by coordinating input from various internal sources, identify notable trends or results, providing feedback to stakeholders and maintain supporting records. Lead and co-ordinate stakeholder input for OEB reporting and recording keeping requirements (RRRs) submission to the OEB and HOL Scorecard, as well as any ad hoc requests as they may arise. Undertake research and data analysis to assess Hydro Ottawa’s performance measurement, as per the OEB’s scorecard, OEB yearbook and various benchmarking models. Analyze complex econometric, unit cost and performance benchmarking studies to support Hydro Ottawa’s rate applications. Lead and coordinate stakeholder input for the completion of annual rate application reporting obligations and any special studies. Lead and coordinate stakeholder input for the completion of Statistics Canada Surveys. Keep abreast of and assess the impact of regulatory trends, proposals, decisions and legislation on the company’s operations. Develop and maintain positive relationships and ensure ongoing communications with regulatory and key internal and external stakeholders, in order to remain current and influence emerging regulatory and operational matters. Support the development of in-house regulatory compliance procedures to facilitate effective and efficient monitoring, reporting and record keeping Develop functional knowledge with new business applications and data analysis platforms (e.g. Tableau, Snowflake) and act as a primary resource to the Regulatory Affairs team utilizing these new platforms. Provide timely and effective resolution to data filing requests and inquiries from regulatory bodies. Coordinate appropriate approvals and liaise with internal stakeholders from across the organization, including upper management and the Executive Management Team to ensure information being reported is accurate. Monitor and analyze new and emerging regulatory policies and reporting requirements to assess potential impacts to the organization. Coordinate and draft policy submissions to the OEB, various Ministries, the IESO and other government agencies as required, in conjunction/support of the Supervisor, Regulatory Policy and Reporting and Manager, Regulatory Policy and Compliance. Provide general support and analysis to the Regulatory Affairs Group such as assisting with distribution rate applications, operational reporting, Enterprise Risk Management reporting, AGM reporting, HOL Board reporting, OEB decisions, OEB and IESO consultative opportunities, industry submissions (e.g., CLD, EDA, OEA) relating to emerging policy and reporting requirements, various regulatory/financial projects and other related tasks, as required. Participate in conference calls and industry meetings, including Working Groups with respect to policy and reporting activities. Provide regulatory support to internal stakeholders with regard to new business proposals or business process changes, as well as, the implementation of reporting changes initiated by the OEB and regulatory changes initiated by other regulatory agencies (e.g., Statistics Canada, Measurement Canada, IESO, Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines, etc.), as applicable. Lead internal stakeholder and/or working group meetings to gather and assess organizational priorities relating to policy and reporting Support with the preparation of presentations relating to regulatory concepts, and assist with the delivery of such presentations. Perform other related duties as required. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE University degree in public policy, business administration or relevant program Experience and formal training combined with demonstrated performance and ability may substitute for academic requirements Experience working in a regulated environment considered an asset Previous experience in a Utility considered an asset Experience researching policy, legal and regulatory documents considered an asset ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS English essential, both oral and written Bilingual (French/English) considered an asset The terms and conditions of employment for this position are governed by the collective agreement between Hydro Ottawa Limited and IBEW Local 636. Hydro Ottawa offers a Hybrid Work Model. Hybrid work is position specific, the details of which the hybrid model will be discussed with successful candidates. Hydro Ottawa Limited may use artificial intelligence (“AI”) during the recruitment process to aid in the screening and selection of candidates. Location: Ottawa, ON Pay Range Minimum: $63,279.45 Pay Range Maximum: $97,303.70 Posting End Date (if applicable): November 18, 2025 Hydro Ottawa is committed to establishing a qualified workforce that reflects the diverse population it serves and we encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are also committed to preventing and removing barriers to employment for people with disabilities, and we invite you to inform us should you have any accessibility or accommodation needs. Applicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada. Why choose a career at Hydro Ottawa? Our creative, innovative and forward-thinking employees are blazing the trail to a better tomorrow as we work towards our ambitious goal of achieving net-zero operations by 2030. Hydro Ottawa is committed to employing a diverse workforce that better reflects the communities we serve; we want our employees to be their true selves. We are recognized year over year as a National Capital Region Top Employer, one of Canada’s Greenest Employers, and one of Canada’s Top Employers for Young People. Together we are shaping the future - join us!