The Montana Public Service Commission (Commission) seeks an attorney to aid our agency in exercising regulatory oversight of some of the largest essential industries in Montana. The Commission works to ensure fair prices, responsible business practices, and reliable services for Montana customers. The successful candidate will join our team of attorneys who find the work to be interesting, meaningful, and critical to our agency’s goal of serving the citizens of Montana extraordinarily well.
Duties:
- Draft and review legal documents, including orders, notices, and staff memoranda.
- Reviews party briefs, Commission casefiles, and transcripts.
- Review, study, and research laws, court decisions, and related legal authorities.
- Advise the Commission and its staff on complex contested case and investigatory proceedings across multiple fields within the Commission's jurisdiction.
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In coordination with staff work teams, manage administrative dockets, rulemakings, and responses to public records requests.
- Present staff recommendations to the Commission during public business meetings.
- Occasionally travel to Commission hearings and other proceedings to advise the presiding officer.
- When appointed to act as a hearing examiner in contested case proceedings, prepare appropriate findings of fact, conclusions of law, and proposed orders for the Commission's review.
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Represents the Commission in a variety of litigation matters. Prepare motions, briefs, and other litigation documents.
Special Information:
The Commission presently has two vacancies. One of the positions may be filled with a Law Clerk or Attorney, depending on the successful candidate's preferred position. Please apply for the position that interests you the most and provide all the required application materials. If you are interested in the Attorney position but do not possess all the competencies needed for the position, please note that we provide training assignments for successful candidates to gain the necessary skills.
Applications received by June 14, 2026, will be given priority consideration. Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply early as interviews may be conducted on a rolling basis.
Benefits Provided:
On the first day of employment, employees and eligible dependents receive health coverage with medical, dental, vision, and prescriptions including free health care provided by the Montana Health Care Center. Wellness programs, life insurance, and retirement plan choices are offered. New employees also receive prorated 15 vacation days, 12 sick days, and paid holidays including a floating holiday. Flexible schedules may be considered as work/life balance is healthy and encouraged.