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Freelance Writer (Part-Time)

Washington, DC · On-site +1

$23.50 - $30/hr

The Freelance Writer position is remote. This role is part-time, with workload and hours varying ... Draft clear, engaging documents on utility regulation, electricity rates, grid modernization ...

Freelance Writer (Part-Time)

Washington, DC · Remote

$21.75 - $28/hr

The Freelance Writer position is remote. This role is part-time, with workload and hours varying ... Draft clear, engaging documents on utility regulation, electricity rates, grid modernization ...

Freelance Writer (Part-Time)

Washington, DC · Remote

$24 - $30.75/hr

The Freelance Writer position is remote. This role is part-time, with workload and hours varying ... Draft clear, engaging documents on utility regulation, electricity rates, grid modernization ...

Possesses a working understanding of utility regulations, municipal guidelines, and technical ... Primarily remote office-based with occasional field visits. * Most of the time is spent sitting in ...

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How much do remote utilities regulatory jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote utilities regulatory in the United States is $95,411.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $74,500.00 and $112,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Utilities Regulatory Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Utilities Regulatory Specialist, you need a solid understanding of utility regulations, compliance procedures, and relevant industry standards, typically supported by a degree in law, engineering, or public policy. Familiarity with regulatory databases, compliance management software, and document management systems is often required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help professionals excel in interpreting regulations and collaborating with stakeholders. These skills and qualities ensure regulatory compliance, minimize legal risks, and support efficient utility operations in a remote work environment.

What is the difference between Remote Utilities Regulatory vs Remote Utilities Compliance Officer?

AspectRemote Utilities RegulatoryRemote Utilities Compliance Officer
CertificationsRegulatory certifications, such as FCC or FCC-related licensesCompliance certifications, like CCEP or similar
Work EnvironmentRegulatory agencies, government offices, or remote regulatory departmentsCorporate offices, compliance departments, or remote compliance teams
Industry UsageUsed in telecommunications, utilities, and industries with strict regulationsCommon in corporate sectors ensuring adherence to internal policies and external laws

The main difference is that Remote Utilities Regulatory professionals focus on ensuring companies comply with government regulations and licensing requirements, often working with regulatory agencies. In contrast, Remote Utilities Compliance Officers oversee internal policies and legal adherence within organizations. Both roles require similar certifications and may work remotely, but their focus areas and employer types differ.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in remote utilities regulatory roles, and how can they be managed?

Professionals in remote utilities regulatory roles often encounter challenges such as coordinating with dispersed teams, staying updated on evolving regulations, and ensuring compliance across multiple jurisdictions. Effective communication and the use of collaborative digital tools are essential for managing remote work and keeping all stakeholders aligned. Additionally, maintaining up-to-date knowledge of regulatory changes and fostering strong relationships with utility providers and government agencies can help overcome these challenges and ensure smooth operations in a remote environment.

What are Remote Utilities Regulatory professionals?

Remote Utilities Regulatory professionals are specialists who ensure that utility companies, such as those providing electricity, water, or gas, comply with government regulations and industry standards while working remotely. They monitor regulatory changes, submit compliance documents, and advise organizations on legal requirements. These professionals play a crucial role in helping utilities operate within the law and avoid penalties, all while leveraging remote work tools to conduct their duties efficiently. Their responsibilities may also include auditing processes and communicating with regulatory bodies. This role is essential for maintaining public trust and ensuring the safe, reliable delivery of utility services.
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Oracle Utilities Oracle SOM/FA Designer

Oracle Utilities Oracle SOM/FA Designer

Accenture

New York, NY • Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Accenture Federal Services rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 19 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

45th of 426 rated business services


Job description

We Are:

Accenture's Oracle practice, and we make the new happen now. Every day, we imagine the future and bring it to life using design thinking, agile development methodologies, and new smart tech like IoT, automation, and AI. We even built our own platform, myConcerto, that mixes the best parts of Accenture and Oracle to help companies come into their own as digital leaders. Ready to find genius answers to seriously hard business challenges and work with some of the best? Come join a team that feels personal even though it's over 54,000 strong. As a Global Cloud Elite and Platinum member of the Oracle Partner Network with over 145 awards, we're proud the industry is taking notice of our work, too. Visit us here to find out more about Accenture's Oracle practice (https://www.accenture.com/us-en/services/oracle-index.)

You Are:

Accenture seeking a skilled Oracle Service Order Management (SOM) and Field Activity (FA) Designer to join our enterprise technology team. This role is central to the design, configuration, and optimization of field service and work order processes within the Oracle Customer Cloud Service (CCS) / CC&B platform.

You will be responsible for translating complex utility field operations requirements into robust, scalable Oracle SOM/FA functional designs; ensuring seamless coordination between customer service, field operations, metering, and back-office systems across our US service territories.

The Work:

Design & Configuration

  • Lead the functional design and configuration of Oracle CCS Service Order Management (SOM) and Field Activity (FA) modules, including activity types, service order types, dispatch groups, scheduling parameters, and completion rules.

  • Design end-to-end field activity workflows covering service connects/disconnects, meter installations and exchanges, premise inspections, on-demand reads, remote disconnect/reconnect, and emergency field response.

  • Configure Field Activity Remarketing rules, activity completion processing, and downstream triggers to billing, metering, and market transaction processes.

  • Design and document Service Order lifecycle flows - creation, dispatch, execution, completion, and exception handling; aligned with US utility field operations models.

  • Define premise, service point, meter, and device configuration standards within Oracle CCS to support accurate FA execution and data capture.

Integration & Interoperability

  • Collaborate with integration architects to design data flows between Oracle CCS SOM/FA and external systems including FFS, WACS, GIS, OMS, AMI Head-End Systems (HES), and third-party field dispatch platforms.

  • Support the design of real-time and batch interfaces for field activity dispatch, status updates, and completion data exchange.

  • Participate in the design of Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) or equivalent middleware flows supporting SOM/FA transactions.

Requirements & Documentation

  • Facilitate business requirements workshops with Field Operations, Customer Service, Metering, and Engineering stakeholders to capture and validate SOM/FA business processes.

  • Produce high-quality functional design documents (FDDs), configuration workbooks, process flow diagrams, and data mapping specifications.

  • Conduct fit/gap analysis between Oracle CCS SOM/FA standard functionality and utility-specific business requirements; propose and document solutions.

  • Compliance & Standards

  • Ensure SOM/FA designs comply with applicable US utility regulatory requirements, including state PUC service connection/disconnection rules, safety standards, and customer protection regulations.

  • Align field activity processes with OSHA, DOT, and utility-specific safety and operational standards.

Travel may be required for this role. The amount of travel will vary from 0 to 100% depending on business need and client requirements.

Here's what you need:

  • Minimum of 7 years of functional experience with Oracle Utilities CC&B or Customer Cloud Service (CCS) in a US utility environment.

  • Minimum of 5 years of direct, hands-on experience designing and configuring Oracle CCS/CC&B Service Order Management (SOM) and Field Activity (FA) modules.

  • Minimum of 1 years experience in the following, but not limited to - US utility field operations, FA activity types, dispatch group configuration, scheduling rules, and completion processing logic, SOM/FA integration patterns with Mobile Workforce Management (MWM) and AMI head-end systems.

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent (minimum 12 years' work experience). If Associate's Degree, must have equivalent minimum 6-year work experience

Bonus points if:

  • You have an Oracle Utilities CCS Cloud or CC&B certification.

  • You have experience with Oracle Utilities Mobile Workforce Management (MWM) - particularly its integration with CCS SOM/FA for dispatch and completion.

  • You have familiarity with Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) or MuleSoft in the context of SOM/FA integrations.

  • You have experience supporting AMI-driven field activity automation - remote connect/disconnect, on-demand read workflows, and meter exchange programs.

  • You have a background in gas utility field operations including leak surveys, pressure tests, and safety inspection activity design.

  • You have prior experience on a large-scale Oracle CCS implementation, upgrade, or cloud migration within a US utility.

  • You have knowledge of GIS-integrated field dispatching and location-based service order routing.

  • You have familiarity with Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) for SOM/FA operational reporting and KPI dashboards.


Compensation at Accenture varies depending on a wide array of factors, which may include but are not limited to the specific office location, role, skill set, and level of experience. As required by local law, Accenture provides a reasonable range of compensation for roles that may be hired as set forth below.

We anticipate this job posting will be posted until 07/19/2026.
Accenture offers a market competitive suite of benefits including medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability coverage, a 401(k) plan, bonus opportunities, paid holidays, and paid time off.

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Role Location Annual Salary Range
California $70,350 to $196,000
Cleveland $59,100 to $156,800
Colorado $63,800 to $169,300
District of Columbia $68,000 to $180,300
Illinois $59,100 to $169,300
Maine $54,400 to $144,300
Maryland $63,800 to $169,300
Massachusetts $63,800 to $180,300
Minnesota $63,800 to $169,300
New York $66,300 to $196,000
New Jersey $68,000 to $196,000
Virginia $59,100 to $180,300
Washington $80,200 to $180,300

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