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Engineering Intern- Estimating

Human Rights Campaign

Engineering Intern- Estimating

Washington, DC
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

     

    WE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE PEOPLE OF COLOR, TRANSGENDER AND NON-BINARY PEOPLE TO APPLY. HRC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND WELCOMES EVERYONE, INCLUDING NON-LGBTQ PEOPLE, TO JOIN OUR TEAM.

     

    POSITION SUMMARY:

     

    The Legal Assistant provides administrative and substantive support to the Legal Department particularly focusing on managing the priorities and projects of the Legal Director, the Associate Legal Director, the Litigation Director, and the State Legislative Director. The Legal Assistant is an integral part of the team, which also includes additional legal staff.

     

    POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

     

    Administrative

    • Assists the Legal Director in managing the priorities and projects of the Legal Department, including scheduling, calendar management, travel arrangements, systematizing and maintaining electronic and paper files, presentation creation, journal and Lexis-Nexis subscriptions, professional dues payments, reimbursements, receiving guests, etc.
    • Assists with the Department’s finances, including check requests, purchase orders, expense reports, budget monitoring, and working closely with the Legal Director to produce the Department’s annual budgets and budget narratives.
    • Assists with all matters related to the Department’s attendance at various conferences, including registrations, materials, and event planning.

     

    Communications and Website

    • Assists with the drafting, editing, and proofreading of materials including letters of support for nominees and legislation, blog posts, talking points, fact sheets, articles for Equality magazine and other HRC and external publications.
    • Reviews the website to identify out of date materials on a regular basis.

     

    Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

    • Works closely with the Legal Department to edit, transmit, and track all HRC FOIA requests.

     

    Legal Referrals

    • Responds to requests for legal referrals and other legal/legislative information requests from individuals and organizations, via phone, email and regular mail. Responsible for keeping and updating a list of legal referrals for all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

     

    McCleary Law Fellow Program and Department Intern

    • Assists with recruitment and administrative support of the McCleary Law Fellow Program including, but not limited to, regular mailings to law schools to recruit candidates, contact with prospective law fellows to schedule interviews, posting and regular updating of law fellow application information on HRC website.
    • Helps with the management of programs and technical needs of law fellows during their fellowship periods.
    • Selects, interviews and supervises Legal Intern along with other Legal Department staff.

     

    Other Duties

    • Other duties as assigned may include assisting with research, assisting with the production of the various reports the Department releases (especially the Municipal Equality Index and the State Equality Index), and attending meetings on behalf of the Legal Department.

     

    POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:

     

    • Bachelor’s degree and/or equivalent work experience required.
    • Administrative experience in a legal or public policy environment a plus.
    • Proficiency with Google Suite, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint is strongly preferred.
    • Excellent organizational skills in terms of managing project deadlines and volumes of paperwork.
    • Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships.
    • Flexibility to adapt to a rapidly changing political environment.
    • Must be able to handle multiple tasks simultaneously while prioritizing important issues.
    • Must be independent at times, collaborative at other times, and have the judgment to discern when to be either.
    • Strong customer service skills required.
    • Excellent proofreading skills and strong writing skills.
    • Strong attention to detail, strong research skills, resourcefulness, and commitment to high quality and timely work product are necessary.
    • Willingness to learn LEXIS-NEXIS, Quorum and Adobe as necessary.
    • Experience with blogging and other communications work a plus.
    • Personal interest in and commitment to LGBTQ equality.

     

    All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.

     

    NO PHONE CALLS OR EMAILS, PLEASE. DUE TO THE VOLUME OF APPLICATIONS WE RECEIVE, WE ARE UNABLE TO RESPOND TO QUERIES ABOUT APPLICATION STATUS.

     

    Required Skills Required Experience

  • Qualifications

    ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

    • Manages Settlement Analysts and direct their work activities, including hiring and providing ongoing performance feedback
    • Monitor the assigned Markets to identify rules changes affecting Settlement results and impacts to customers.
    • Attend market meetings and market conference calls representing TPS and its customers.
    • Provide market reports and maintain management and customers informed of relevant market information as it relates to Settlements.
    • Assist Origination team in customer visits and presentations regarding Settlements.
    • Assist Origination and Business Development team evaluating new business opportunities.
    • Attend Origination and Energy Management meeting and report relevant information to team.
    • Verify accuracy of settlement results on Customer Portal, Settlement Reports and Marketing Fee Reports.
    • Assign requests and project tasks to team members.
    • Monitor requests and project tasks are completed on time.
    • Guide and support team members with individual tasks as needed.
    • Oversees the creation and maintenance of settlement procedures documentation
    • Oversees the downloading/uploading of required data files to/from Customer and Market portals and FTP sites, including submission of settlement quality meter data
    • Oversees the filing of settlement disputes and supporting documentation on behalf of Tenaska and its customers and tracking the outcomes of those disputes
    • Promotes good communication and cooperation with other TPS departments
    • Is dependable, reliable, and predictable as required by Tenaska Power Services Co.’s Employment policies
  • Industry
    Legal Services