Corporate Counsel - Compliance & Impartiality
at Transpower
Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand -
Start Date | Expiry Date | Salary | Posted On | Experience | Skills | Telecommute | Sponsor Visa |
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Immediate | 08 Jul, 2024 | Not Specified | 09 Apr, 2024 | N/A | Regulations,Codes | No | No |
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Description:
- Provide critical legal, governance & compliance advice
- Ensure impartiality to enhance & support System Operator function delivery
- Operations Division, Senior Leadership Team role
Within Transpower our Operations Division delivers the system operator service for New Zealand, operating the electricity market and power system 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It also delivers operational aspects of Transpower’s grid owner service.
TO BE CONSIDERED, YOUR CV, COVERING LETTER AND EXPERIENCE WILL DEMONSTRATE:
- Bachelor of Laws (New Zealand) or equivalent, and eligible to hold a practising certificate issued by the New Zealand Law Society
- 10+ years practical experience in a legal firm or in-house corporate legal team, actively involved in providing legal services, or clearly demonstrable working knowledge and application of legal frameworks, codes, and regulations
- Outstanding communication, both verbal and written, with ability to engage, influence, and persuade at all levels
- Systemic thinking with proven ability to work across an organisation and sector, connecting, interpreting, and guiding
- Proven complex relationship management ability underpinned by political savviness, moral courage, and resilience
- Demonstrated ability to see and work effectively at both the big picture strategic level as well as in complex detail
Responsibilities:
You’ll provide expert advice on Code compliance and role impartiality and identify insights and key learnings to assure practices continue to mature, through:
- regular monitoring and reporting of system operator role impartiality, including identified inherent independence threats in service areas such as procurement and assessment of ancillary services; compliance assessments; issue of dispensations and equivalences; monitoring grid owner compliance to the Code; and outage co-ordination
- review of frameworks and processes to ensure impartiality, and ensuring there is good awareness and training on how potential conflicts are managed, and appropriate monitoring is implemented to demonstrate compliance
- managing relationships with internal and external stakeholders, and the Electricity Authority, as both counterparty and regulator for the system operator service, to strengthen and maintain confidence in our ability to manage compliance and impartiality given Transpower’s dual role
Adept at influencing and building strong networks across organisations, you will provide clarity of responsibilities for Operations division staff, and where necessary, across the activities within the functions of other divisions, e.g. Corporate Risk and Corporate Governance. Success will be reflected through:
- All relevant system operator policies and procedures incorporate appropriate consideration of compliance and role impartiality, and our people understand how this translates to their day-to-day functions
- Code breaches are minimal and reduce, with breach notifications and submissions helping the regulator understand issues and our mitigations
- Key stakeholders and the regulator have confidence that in our role as system operator. wWe are effectively managing and monitoring compliance and impartiality
- We demonstrate consistency and impartiality when it comes to dealing with compliance issues as a result of actions by the grid owner or by any other industry participan
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Bachelor of laws (new zealand) or equivalent and eligible to hold a practising certificate issued by the new zealand law society
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Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand