In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
We are looking for a self-motivated, creative, open-minded, and analytical individual with a positive can-do attitude and a strong work ethic.
• Knowledge of and experience with the regulatory development and implementation
process.
• Knowledge of mathematical principles, statistics, organic chemistry, and atmospheric chemistry is desirable.
• Knowledge of of VOC control strategies, toxic air contaminant exposure assessment, climate change impacts, California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements, and the development of appropriate mitigation measures.
• Strong quantitative skills and experience in developing metrics and methods to
quantify emissions and impacts of various policies. Expertise in handling large datasets and writing queries with database tools (e.g., Access, Snowflake) and programming languages (e.g. python,
R, SQL) is highly desirable.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills. An ability to effectively present
ideas and information using clear and concise languages. A demonstrated ability to
build and maintain positive working relationships with CARB colleagues, industry
stakeholders, sister agencies, and a wide variety of other stakeholders would be
valuable.
• Ability to review and analyze product survey data, calculate emissions and emission reductions, and develop accurate emissions inventories and chemical speciation profiles.
• Ability to work independently or collaboratively. Well-developed project management
skills are essential to ensure the completion of multiple complex projects under
accelerated and competing deadlines.
• Ability to think creatively beyond CARB's traditional data analytics practices.
• Ability and experience distilling complex information while keeping the big picture in
mind.