Energy Planning Data Analyst (Intermediate) - PUBLIC UTILITIES REGULATORY ANALYST IV
California Public Utilities Commission
Application
Details
Posted: 22-Sep-23
Location: Sacramento County, California
Type: Contract
Salary: $8,022.00 - $10,042.00
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
Additional Information:
Telecommuting is allowed.
Internal Number: JC-394254
Energy/ Electric Planning and Market Design Branch/ IRP Procurement:
Are you looking to make a difference and join a highly motivated team working on issues such as climate change, renewable energy, and energy efficiency optimization? If so, we are looking for you! The Integrated Resource Planning Team is seeking an Intermediate Energy Planning Data Analyst to provide program oversight and policy/technical analysis to support the state’s resource and infrastructure planning efforts, including providing a team lead role in the Integrated Resource Planning process. This position may be extended up to 24 months and may become permanent based on funding. This is a position where you will be contributing to solving some of the most important challenges facing California in regards to climate change and energy planning. Due to the complexity, statewide impact, monetary scope, and level of policy development involved, projects assigned to this position will be subject to close attention from Commissioners, Administrative Law Judges, and executive management. You will be the face of the California Public Utilities Commission when working on issues with other state agencies and key stakeholder. This may also include interaction with the media and the Legislature.
Under the direction of the Project and Program Supervisor, the Intermediate Energy Planning Data Analyst will advise and assist high-level decision-makers such as Commissioners, Judges, and Energy Division management. The Analyst may act as a project manager and will prepare and lead written reports and analyses on economic, policy and/or technical issues related to the state's integrated resource planning programs. This position may also include oversight of consultant work.
Specifically, the Intermediate Energy Planning Data Analyst's duties and responsibilities may include:
Conduct research and technical analyses on complex energy policy and energy market issues with moderate to little direction.
Develop creative solutions to complex analytical problems while taking into consideration the market and policy implications.
Work to develop and refine parts of a complex regulatory proceeding in a team environment while project managing the larger scope.
Represent the Energy Division and/or the CPUC in various high-profile settings. Collaborate with other state agencies and stakeholders to help achieve statewide clean energy goals.
Organize and facilitate workshops and/or stakeholder meetings. Prepare workshop reports, as needed.
Assist Commissioners, their advisors, management and other decision-makers regarding issues in the assigned areas.
Review and prepare comments on pending legislation and respond to inquiries from the public and legislative staff.