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Under the general direction of the section supervisor, the incumbent will conduct complex economic, energy policy, and/or technical analyses and research to support commissioners, advisors, and administrative law judges. This analyst may act as a team leader and project coordinator on policy and projects to support energization processes and the interconnection of electric generation and storage to the electric distribution grid.
The analyst will develop and make recommendations based on independent analysis of regulatory, energy policy and technical issues and will contribute to the CPUC’s rulemakings via a wide range of work products. In addition, the incumbent will review and provide policy feedback on proposed legislative bills, and/or oversee implementation of programs that result from CPUC and legislative processes. They will also support internal processes and coordination with other sections.
The analyst will perform other work as necessary, such as writing and presenting reports, communicating with other California organizations and agencies, and responding to outside inquiries.
The analyst will consider diversity, equity, and inclusion in policy analysis, stakeholder engagement, and internal processes.
Please note -- your STD 678 (application form) will be used to determine your qualifications in order to meet the minimum qualification requirements for the advertised classification(s). Please clearly describe all of your experience related to public utilities and/or transportation in the areas of economics, finance, or policy in the job description field(s) of your STD 678 form, along with the years and months of service. Failure to do so may result in not qualifying for the minimum qualifications for the advertised classification(s).
CPUC encourages a hybrid workplace model that is designed to accommodate the full range of workplace preferences, to the extent that individual job duties allow. For most Energy Division positions, staff can opt to work largely from home or in an approved alternate work location or work primarily or entirely in a CPUC office. In all cases, though, occasional in-person attendance will be required for onboarding and orientation, certain trainings, team building activities, and collaborative meetings, as specified by management. All State employees must reside in California.
We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and strongly encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities to join our team.
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Travel is required.
This advertisement is listed specifically for Los Angeles location. All identified locations will be considered as one candidate pool to fill two positions.
Sacramento location, please apply to JC# 441176
San Francisco location, please apply to JC# 441175
Apply to only those location(s) in which you are willing to work.
Positions at the CPUC may be eligible for telework under Government Code 14200 for eligible applicants residing in California, and subject to meeting the telework eligibility criteria. Telework Policy CalHR