Date: Aug 7, 2024
Location(s): Juno Beach, FL, US, 33408 Washington, DC, US, 20004
Company: NextEra Energy
Requisition ID: 81791
NextEra Energy Resources is the world's largest generator of renewable energy from the wind and sun, and a world leader in battery storage. We provide energy-related products and services that grow our economy, protect the environment, support our communities and help customers meet their energy needs. We are leading the decarbonization of the U.S. economy with our goal to reach Real Zero carbon emissions from our operations by 2045 while improving customer affordability and reliability. Are you interested in creating a cleaner environment for future generations? Join our world-class, innovative team today.
Position Specific Description
The Analyst will help support a team of six in the design, management and implementation of enterprise wide strategies and tactics to enhance the grassroots advocacy capabilities at the state and local level.
He/She will have a proven track record of successful experience in campaign or issue management, a familiarity with the political process and electoral politics and have solid exposure to traditional campaign tactics such as paid, earned and social media, as well as community engagement and related organizational alliances and partnerships.
The role will report to Executive Director, Strategic Engagement of Regulatory & Political Affairs, but will closely coordinate with four Directors, as well as NEER Development, Marketing and Communications, IT and FPL External Affairs. Special projects may be assigned from time to time by the Vice President overseeing the team as well.
The engagement program seeks to develop long term strategies to strengthen NextEra’s relationship with key state and local officials, community leaders and landowners by developing an “always on” approach that is focused on a long-term engagement with key localities and states.
The Analyst benefits from professional experience in the areas of strategic communications, political offices, or work in state and local government. Previous corporate experience is desired. The program will draw on resources from across the business units, so cross-functional experience is desired. The position is based in Juno Beach, FL. Some travel may be required (approximately 10%).
Employees in this role participate in all activities relating to government compliance. Individuals maintain the organization's ongoing relationships with regulatory commissions/authorities. This positon is responsible for coordinating regulatory filings and proceedings including but not limited to: planning docket team, developing project timelines, reviewing petition and testimony, managing discovery, summarizing key milestones and attending hearings.
Employee Group: Exempt
Employee Type: Full Time
Job Category: Legal/Regulatory/External Affairs
Organization: NextEra Energy Project Management, LLC
Relocation Provided: Yes, if applicable
NextEra Energy is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, age, national origin, religion, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetics, disability, protected veteran status or any other basis prohibited by law. We are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace.
NextEra Energy provides reasonable accommodation in its application and selection process for qualified individuals, including accommodations related to compliance with conditional job offer requirements, consistent with federal, state, and local laws. Supporting medical or religious documentation will be required where applicable and permitted by applicable law. To request a reasonable accommodation, please send an e-mail to recruiting-coordinator.sharedmailbox@nexteraenergy.com, providing your name, telephone number and the best time for us to reach you. Alternatively, you may call 1-844-694-4748. Please do not use this line to inquire about your application status.
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