Lawyer/in Electricity Market and Regulation — Confederazione Svizzera
- Location
- Bern
- Contract
- other
- Posted
- 4 days ago
Role overview
Perform independent procedures in German and Italian Create orders in German and Italian Create submissions to courts
Assess legal issues in the electricity sector, end users, other authorities and other sections of the Secretariat (prices and tariffs, networks and Europe, market surveillance, data analysis and cybersecurity), in this context exchange with stakeholders
Conduct consultations on legislative projects Law degree (Master or License) Lawyer's patent or doctorate
- Perform independent procedures in German and Italian Create orders in German and Italian Create submissions to courts
- Assess legal issues in the electricity sector, end users, other authorities and other sections of the Secretariat (prices and tariffs, networks and Europe, market surveillance, data analysis and cybersecurity), in this context exchange with stakeholders
Additional details
- Perform independent procedures in German and Italian Create orders in German and Italian Create submissions to courts
- Conduct consultations on legislative projects Law degree (Master or License) Lawyer's patent or doctorate
Notes and original content
- Perform independent procedures in German and Italian
- Create orders in German and Italian
- Create submissions to courts
- Conduct consultations on legislative projects
- Law degree (Master or License)
- Lawyer's patent or doctorate
Questions about this listing
What salary does Confederazione Svizzera offer for this role?
Confederazione Svizzera lists CHF 78'500 - 134'500 gross per year for this position in Bern. This is the salary published in the original listing (or, when the employer omits a figure, a realistic estimate for the role and sector) — the calculator on this site converts it to your actual net take-home once cross-border tax and social contributions are applied.
Is this a full-time role, and what type of contract does Confederazione Svizzera offer?
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