
Managing Consultant – Cybersecurity, NERC Compliance
Guidehouse
full-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Vancouver • Canada
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About the role
- Managing Consultant, Cybersecurity and NERC Compliance will have responsibility for client management, solution implementation and delivering project results.
- Connect Guidehouse consulting solutions to solve client problems.
- You will facilitate business development and support the sales process.
- You are responsible for establishing and leading project workstreams which includes interacting with the client and Guidehouse experts to ensure engagement success.
- This involves supporting day-to-day operational meetings with client sponsors and internal team leaders.
- The Managing Consultant, Cybersecurity and NERC Compliance role is expected to leverage industry connections to foster client and firm success across Canada: establish business development opportunities, communicate well-organized, effective Guidehouse solutions and presentations to client and internal executives.
- You may lead, coach and mentor consultants and ensure quality deliverables.
- Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Supporting meeting sales and growth targets within the Risk, Compliance, Security Team.
- Establishing and facilitating business development meetings and foster industry relationships for short, medium, and long-term success throughout Canada.
- Supporting workstreams that enable the assessment, development, and enhancement of business strategies, operating plans, business processes and organizational structures with an emphasis on our Canadian market.
- Supporting infrastructure for clients. and Canada with emphasis on our Canadian market.
- Conducting NERC audits, improving NERC Compliance and Cybersecurity processes, analyzing internal controls, and implementing process improvements.
- Communicating solutions and new strategies to clients through meetings, reports, and presentations.
- Providing detailed fact finding, research, and analysis to further support risk assessment and mitigation plans.
- Ensuring quality of deliverables to meet client expectations.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree AND FIVE (5) plus years post-graduation working experience within the electric utility industry, including as a regulator.
- Work experience emphasis on NERC Reliability Standards (Canada and/or USA) supporting regulatory frameworks and processes around NERC and provincial and regional entities.
- Work experience should include Regional Entity, NERC, or related regulatory monitoring entity (e.g., Independent System Operator, Market Surveillance, Utility Commission) and/or experience working in a internal monitoring compliance, engineering or operations role.
- Demonstrated working proficiency in the with NERC Reliability Standards.
- Strong industry relationships across Canada.
- Strong project management skills.
- Strong communications skills, including both written and verbal.
- Strong critical analysis and problem-solving skills.
- Highly developed organizational and management skills.
- Ability to manage multiple time-sensitive priorities without diminished effectiveness.
- Ability to travel within Canada and/or the US.
- Ability to work onsite in a Guidehouse Office or close proximity to a Client Office location.
- Currently reside in Canada.
Benefits
- Competitive compensation
- Flexible benefits package
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
NERC Reliability StandardsNERC auditsrisk assessmentprocess improvementsinternal controlsbusiness strategiesoperating plansbusiness processesorganizational structurescompliance monitoring
Soft Skills
project managementcommunicationcritical analysisproblem-solvingorganizational skillsmanagement skillsclient managementcoachingmentoringbusiness development