Are you an attorney seeking a meaningful opportunity in public service? The Agency is looking for a knowledgeable and collaborative attorney to serve as Deputy General Counsel I/II/III. Reporting to the General Counsel, this position plays a vital role in providing sound legal advice that advances the Agency’s mission, protects its interests, and ensures compliance with applicable laws and regulations. In this role, you will conduct complex legal research, draft and review contracts, policies, resolutions, and other legal documents, and evaluate Agency actions for legal sufficiency. You will provide practical and strategic guidance to departments and executive leadership while supporting litigation and administrative proceedings across a wide range of public agency matters, including public contracting, environmental compliance, water law, public records, ethics, employment law, and regulatory requirements.
This position will serve as a trusted legal resource to staff and leadership. Responsibilities include drafting and negotiating agreements; preparing legal opinions and Board materials; analyzing proposed legislation and regulatory changes for Agency impact; advising on compliance with the Brown Act and Public Records Act; assisting with internal investigations; and coordinating with outside counsel on litigation matters. Depending on experience and assignment, you may also represent the Agency in administrative hearings, negotiations, and regulatory proceedings.
Ability to collaborate across departments and with outside counsel to provide legal guidance that supports Agency operations, contract review, policy development, and regulatory compliance.
Experience conducting thorough legal research and analysis, evaluating statutes, regulations, case law, contracts, and proposed Agency actions for legal sufficiency and organizational risk.
Skilled in supporting legal coordination efforts, including drafting and reviewing contracts and resolutions, preparing legal opinions and Board materials, assisting with administrative or litigation matters, and maintaining accurate legal records and documentation.
Strong critical thinking and analytical abilities to assess complex legal issues, identify potential risks or compliance concerns, and recommend practical, legally sound solutions aligned with Agency policies and public law requirements.
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The Inland Empire Utilities Agency is a regional wastewater treatment agency and wholesale distributor of imported water to approximately 950,000 people across 242-square miles in western San Bernardino County. Under the leadership of a directly elected five-member Board of Directors, the Agency is committed to supporting the needs of its service area and safeguarding public health through significant investments in a diverse water supply portfolio, reliable municipal/industrial wastewater collection and treatment services, and other related utility services in a regionally planned and cost-effective manner.
As a member agency of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (Metropolitan), IEUA provides supplemental water supplies, primarily via the State Water Project (SWP) for distribution among nine retail agencies. IEUA also replenishes local groundwater supplies with captured stormwater and recycled water produced by IEUA that is later extracted by local water agencies for use as a drinking water supply.
At IEUA, we pride ourselves on fostering a culture that promotes growth, accountability, and collaboration. Our eight organizational attributes are the foundations of our success and guide us in our daily operations.
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Applications for this recruitment will be accepted on a continuous basis. The deadline for first review isTuesday, March 31, 2026. Applicants are encouraged to apply early as this recruitment may close at anytime after the first review period.
There is one (1) vacancy in the Agency Management Division.All employment applications will be reviewed for accuracy, completion, relevant experience, education, training and other job-related qualifications. Applicants with the strongest background relating to the responsibilities of this position will be invited to participate in the testing process which may include one or more of the following: written test, oral interview, performance/practical examination. A second round of interviews may also be conducted. Communications regarding this recruitment will be sent by email, and candidates will need to monitor their inbox/spam/junk email folder regularly to ensure they do not miss any relevant communication.
The Inland Empire Utilities Agency does not sponsor employment visas at the time of hire or during the course of employment. All applicants and employees must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of application and throughout the duration of employment.
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