The incumbent will be under the direct supervision of the Chairperson, Board of Directors, or his/her designee.
Duties:
Provides formal and informal legal advice to management.
Drafts and reviews a broad range of legal documents, including legal opinions, proposed agency decisions, memoranda, contracts, and other procurement documents.
Represents the Corporation at a variety of meetings, negotiations, and hearings.
Provides legal oversight of procurement contracts for goods, services, and construction.
Assists management with developing policy and regulations to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulatory policies, including both local and federal statutes.
Investigates and implements necessary actions for compliance with laws and corporate policies.
Works closely with outside counsel regarding ongoing litigation.
Advises management of a variety of legal issues, including, but not limited to, billing disputes, human resource matters, property-related disputes, contract negotiations and interpretations, and personal-injury claims.
Performs short- and long-range strategic planning.
Performs other duties of similar nature and level as assigned by management.
Education: Hold a law degree from an U.S. accredited law school. Be a current member in good standing of the bar of any state within the United States, the CNMI, or Guam. If not currently a member of the CNMI Bar, be eligible for prompt admission to the CNMI Bar. For admission requirements, visit http://www.cnmilaw.org/court_rules.htm.
Preferred Qualifications: Experience with utility law, federal and/or state energy regulatory law, and government procurement; Contract drafting and negotiation skills; Familiarity with working in a highly regulated industry; Understanding of the economics of electric power; Working knowledge of the legal and commercial issues involved in procurement, construction contracts, project finance, operations and maintenance agreements, and other utility project agreements; Experience working for or appearing before a federal regulatory agency; Strong business judgement and the ability to manage priorities and workflow; Ability to work independently, and handle both small and large matters with equal effectiveness and enthusiasm; Background in finance, accounting engineering, or economics; Ability to manage multiple complex matters simultaneously.
Knowledge of: Applicable hardware, software, system, and technology principles, methods, and support techniques; Systems analysis and design methods, procedures, and techniques; Business methods, principles, and practices; Customer service principles, Database maintenance principles; Modern office technology; Budgeting principles; Basic mathematics.
Skills in: Providing customer service; Utilizing a computer and relevant software applications; Utilizing communication and interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisor, the general public, and others to sufficiently exchange or convey information and to receive work direction.
Abilities: Must have excellent interpersonal skills; Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing; Possess excellent professional judgement.
Licensing:
Valid Driver’s License with appropriate class.
All applicants may be tested and all applicants are subject to pre-employment drug test.
How to Apply: Submita completed CUC Employment Application, resume, and applicable supporting documents to the CUC Human Resources office located on the 3rd Floor of the Joeten Dandan Building on Saipan, Monday to Friday 7:30 am – 4:30 pm (Except Legal Holidays). Applicants on the island of Tinian and Rota may submit their documents to their respective CUC Administration office. Application, resume and supporting documents can also be e-mailed to: employment.applications@cucgov.org.
The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) is a government utility provider of power and water utilities to the islands of Saipan, Tinian and Rota and wastewater utility to the island of Saipan.