Provides electricity and natural gas to millions in Northern and Central California.
Manages regulatory cases, develops strategy, and coordinates cross‑functional teams.
7 days ago ago
$128,000 - $173,800
Expert & Leadership (13+ years)
Full Time
Oakland, CA
Hybrid
Company Size
24,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Energy Services
Renewable Energy
Grid Modernization
Utility Infrastructure
Power Generation
Electric Transmission
Electric Distribution
Gas Transmission
Sector Specialisms
Electric Utility
Natural Gas
Residential
Commercial
Infrastructure
Energy
Safety
Reliability
Role
Description
case management
strategy development
regulatory analysis
stakeholder communication
team facilitation
cost evaluation
Manages multiple regulatory cases with demanding time constraints. Manages and directs cross functional teams.
Reviews and summarizes proposed decisions and other regulatory filings, provides insight into implications and recommends changes to case strategy resulting from regulatory filings. Identifies, documents, and assigns compliance requirements.
Develops and executes regulatory strategy for multiple major cross-functional regulatory cases of moderate to high complexity to align with PG&E’s goals and objectives.
Communicates case strategy and policy issues to PG&E leadership or to external stakeholders. Utilizes broad knowledge of the case to proactively engage external stakeholders and regulator to gather information to support the case.
Facilitate weekly, monthly, quarterly, and ad-hoc case team meetings to discuss successes and resolve issues
Provides analytical support for regulatory, policy, and business initiatives within PG&E.
Conducts analysis to ensure request in case is adequately supported by workpapers and testimony. Research regulatory proposals and decisions to identify issues regarding a future proposed regulatory request.
Assists subject matter experts with development of testimony, work papers and discovery responses, settlement documents and communications materials.
Evaluates and develops recommendations on cost recovery, ratemaking, customer programs and tariffs.
Communicates PG&E’s position and/or perspective regarding gas/electric regulatory issues to regulator and interested stakeholders.
Provides regulatory advice to case team
Requirements
microsoft office
bachelor's
case management
utility ops
negotiation
project management
Effective at negotiating and influencing at all levels internally and externally
Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to address issues, educate, influence, and present complex information with ease and clarity
Demonstrated ability to review and evaluate complex analysis and recommendations
Knowledge and understanding of case management processes, procedures, and practices
Knowledge and understanding of PG&E and utility industry’s (gas/electric) operations, pricing, accounting, and customer service issues
Bachelor’s degree in economics, legal studies, engineering, finance, policy, or related field
Proficiency and skill with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, CoPilot)
7 years of experience in project management, regulatory case management, or relevant experience
Ability to effectively manage multiple projects with demanding time constraints
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
1905
Year Founded
The company was established in 1905, marking its long-standing presence in the energy sector.
16M
People Served
The company provides energy services to over 16 million individuals across Northern and Central California.
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.
Culture + Values
Safety is prioritized above all.
Accountability is expected of everyone.
Integrity, transparency, and humility guide actions.
Customer service is a primary focus.
Change, innovation, and continuous improvement are embraced.
Diversity and inclusion are valued.
Communication involves speaking up, listening, and following through.
Success is achieved through collaboration and partnership.
Teamwork and unity are emphasized.
Environment + Sustainability
100% GHG-Free
Electricity Supply
Delivering entirely greenhouse gas-free electricity in 2023.
3M EVs
Electric Vehicle Fueling
Aim to fuel 3 million electric vehicles annually by 2030.
58M CO2
CO2 Reduction Target
Expected reduction in CO2 emissions from electric vehicle use by 2030.
2,100 MW
Battery Storage
Total battery storage deployed as of April 2024.
Targeting net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040.
Aiming for a 70% renewable energy power mix by 2030.
Planning to blend 15% renewable natural gas in pipelines by 2030.
Targeting 48 million metric tons of lifecycle emissions reductions via efficiency and electrification by 2030.
Committed to becoming climate-positive by 2050.
Inclusion & Diversity
18-year streak
Corporate Equality Index
Consistently achieved a perfect score on the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index for 18 consecutive years.
Nine-year 100%
Disability Equality Index
Maintained a perfect score on the Disability Equality Index for nine consecutive years.
26% women
Workforce composition
Approximately 26% of the workforce are women among ~28,000 employees.
50% minorities
Diverse workforce
Over half of the workforce identifies as a minority.