

Provides reliable electricity, clean energy, and energy efficiency solutions to customers.
The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Manager has primary responsibility, in alignment with SMUD's Distribution Planning & Operations department, for the GIS functional areas. In collaboration with the Director, Distribution Planning & Operations and peer management team members, designs and implements the processes necessary to ensure effective management, development, and utilization of GIS data and technology to support organizational goals. This includes managing GIS staff, maintaining data accuracy and integrity, establishing technical standards, implementing GIS solutions, and promoting innovative tools and practices to enhance operational efficiency and decision-making.
Achieve results through the efforts of other people; establish and maintain effective working relationships internally/externally; plan, organize, direct, control. and review the work of others: prepare performance plans and evaluations for the employees in the resource center in conjunction with the process supervisor; develop performance standards and accountability for the classifications within the resource center; coordinate the resources of the resource center or unit with other business unit and SMUD entities: prepare and implement safety plans, procedures and practices for unit; develop and implement new and revised policies and procedures to provide for the effective operation of the area of responsibility: design. maintain and document standards and specifications; respond quickly to changing priorities: read and interpret engineering plans, diagrams and drawings; provide effective reporting to management: evaluate and resolve complex technical or management issues: develop and conduct oral presentations to internal/external audiences; assess emergency jobs and support operations and repair work in a safe and timely manner; effectively explain complex and/or controversial policies, regulations, rates, electric service requirements, procedures and/or activities internally/externally: interpret, analyze and apply pertinent SMUD policies, procedures, regulations, requirements, goals and plans; understand and apply applicable personnel laws. codes and regulations; make innovative recommendations for improvement in design, construction, or material standards; recognize program/project barriers and propose solutions for their resolution; utilize a personal computer and/or computer terminal, systems and software relevant to the job: communicate effectively orally and in writing internally/externally.
This manager oversees one or more functional teams within a broad scope of responsibilities; hires, trains, motivates, evaluates, and develops staff; and alongside department senior leadership and management peers, develops, implements, assesses, and manages department goals, objectives, budgets, projects, policies and procedures. The role is required to attend, present and/or lead at Board, executive, team, customer, community, and one-on-one meetings; in person, as needed.
To provide leadership for the Geographic Information System department at SMUD that maintains, updates, and analyzes a geospatial database of SMUD's distribution system as well as parts of its transmission system. The GIS data directly supports many different systems at SMUD including Line Design, the Outage Management System (OMS), the Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS), Mobile Data Terminals (MDT) in vehicles, Synergee, Workforce Optimization projects, and the Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS).
Knowledge Of
Principles and practices of technical support applied to transmission & distribution system standards; planning, maintenance or operations; industry standards for electrical design and construction, including IEEE, NEC, NESC, NEMA, ANSI, ASTM and others; Federal, State and local safety and hazardous waste laws, codes and regulations including Cal-OSHA, G.O. 95, 128 and 165 regulations; SMUD safely policies, practices and procedures: industry best practices related to design, construction and materials standards; principles and practices related to workforce planning, hiring, training, coaching, and mentoring; techniques of performance plan and evaluation development and administration for the staff; develop performance standards for the classifications within the resource center; metrics and unit cost development; principles of supervision as well as OSE Memorandum of Understanding, SOPs and other special agreements: reengineering theories, process design and principles for continuous process improvement; principles of leading and managing multi-discipline, cross-functional teams in a process centered organization including planning, organizing, integration, coordination, control and measurement of the activities of others; contract specification. Proposal development, negotiation, and management; principles and practices for taking disciplinary action and conducting investigations, including the Positive Discipline Program; coordinate the resources of the resources center with the business unit and other SMUD entities; prepare and implement safety plans. procedures and practices for unit; develop and implement new and revised policies and procedures to provide for the effective operation of the area of responsibility: principles and practices for budget development and administration: procedures and practices for monitoring and managing projects: procedures and method of auditing; standard operating procedures for modern office equipment including a computer and applicable software; English grammar, punctuation and vocabulary standards.