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Process & Tools Standardization, Manager

Pacific Gas And Electric Company

The Role

Overview

Leads electric construction & maintenance projects, managing teams to ensure cost, safety, schedule.

Key Responsibilities

  • portfolio management
  • project controls
  • tool development
  • risk management
  • process improvement
  • team supervision

Tasks

-Works with peers and leaders across Electric Operations to promote teamwork, streamline processes and improve efficiency. Effectively manages both the capital project portfolio for assigned functional area and develops and implements industry-leading project control policies, practices and procedures to ensure high-level quality and transparency in communications. Leads development of tools and processes to continuously improve management and financial performance. -Regularly presents to leaders & stakeholders on project execution readiness, compliance of and risk management information. Develops and delivers recommendations to improve processes, schedules and/or cost performance of projects. Seeks process improvement opportunities to reduce duplication of effort, improve work quality. -Supervises Supervisors, Program Managers, Analysts, and Construction Specialists. Typically assigned to projects within a major functional area of Electric Operations. -May manage both union and non-union employees. May participate as a member of the Incident Command structure during times of significant events, such as storms, earth quakes, etc. -Manages staff to accomplish results through effective recruitment and selection, training and development, performance management and coaching, and rewards and recognition. -Leads a team of primarily Program Managers and Analysts in the successful execution of electric maintenance, construction, capacity & reliability capital projects. Manages cost, safety, quality, schedule, scope & client/customer satisfaction.

Requirements

  • pmp
  • bachelor's
  • master's
  • project management
  • 5+ yrs
  • 10+ yrs

What You Bring

-Project Management Professional (PMP) certification through the Project Management Institute. -A Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Business, Finance or equivalent combination of education, experience, and training -Five Plus ( 5+) years project management of electric utility projects -Masters Degree in Engineering or job-related discipline or equivalent experience -Four Plus (4+) years supervisory experience in a technical field Experience in project management -Ten Plus (10+) years of total related experience in project management experience -Regular travel required throughout the assigned region or service territory

Benefits

-Maximum: $271,000 -Midpoint: $215,000 -Minimum: $159,000

The Company

About Pacific Gas And Electric Company

-Focus on delivering safe, reliable, and affordable electricity and natural gas to a diverse customer base. -Operations span from energy generation, transmission, and distribution to customer service and renewable energy solutions. -Heavily involved in the development of green energy sources, including solar and wind power. -Maintains a key role in maintaining the region’s energy grid and supporting sustainable growth. -Pioneered energy efficiency programs to help reduce consumption and minimize costs for customers. -Recognized for innovation in grid modernization and integration of clean energy into California’s power mix. -Faced challenges, including natural disasters like wildfires, which have shaped its operations and future strategies. -Remains a cornerstone of California's energy sector, continuously working to improve and modernize the grid.

Sector Specialisms

Electric Utility

Natural Gas

Residential

Commercial

Infrastructure

Energy

Safety

Reliability

Grid Modernization

Grid Optimization

Emergency Preparedness

Utility Technology

Distributed Energy Resources

Transmission

Distribution

Substation Automation

Smart Monitoring

Digital Substation

Emergency Management

Mobile Technology

Renewable Energy

Gas Transmission

Gas Distribution