Contribute to the inputs, methodology, and analysis of results of energy modeling
Developing the business and regulatory case for new energy projects and infrastructure (transmission lines, storage, generation)
Conduct research and technical analysis on complex energy policy and energy market issues
Work to develop and refine parts of a complex regulatory proceeding in a team environment
Manage a contract with consultants that provide technical support to the IRP process
Evaluating the level of renewable procurement needed to achieve the state's GHG-reduction goals and ensure it is being procured by electric utilities and other load serving entities
Refining planning and procurement processes and tools to adapt to the ever-growing need to procure new clean electricity resource infrastructure
Describe your experience and ability managing complex technical projects, providing leadership support to key parts of projects and project teams, and establishing schedules and managing production of timely deliverables.
Assessing the role of the current fossil-fueled generation fleet in achieving the state's GHG reduction goals
Review and provide feedback on proposed legislative bills and respond to inquiries from the public and legislative staff
Coordinate with analysts in other Energy Division sections and branches on policy and energy planning-related issues
Exploring the feasibility and cost of pathways to significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the near to long term (e.g., through 2050) for the electric sector
Collaborate with other state organizations and agencies e.g., California Independent System Operator (CAISO) andCalifornia Energy Commission (CEC) to help achieve statewide clean energy goals
Develop creative solutions to electric sector planning and procurement problems, while taking into consideration the market and policy implications
Represent the Division in various high-profile settings
Organize and facilitate workshops and/or stakeholder meetings
Requirements
data analysis
policy analysis
regulatory analysis
economic analysis
financial analysis
written communication
Current version of the State Examination/Employment Application STD Form 678 (when not applying electronically), or the Electronic State Employment Application through your Applicant Account at www.CalCareers.ca.gov. All Experience and Education relating to the Minimum Qualifications listed on the Classification Specification should be included to demonstrate how you meet the Minimum Qualifications for the position.
Describe your experience and ability gathering data and synthesizing information; and conducting complex policy, regulatory, economic, and/or financial analyses.
Describe your written and verbal communication skills, including experience presenting, briefing decisionmakers, and writing white papers, reports, and memos.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
virtual interviews via web portals or phone may be offered.
standard in‑person interviews will be provided if conditions permit.
Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Ensures fair pricing and environmental stewardship for essential utility services in California.
Regulates critical sectors including energy, water, telecommunications, and transportation across the state.
Manages California's vast energy grid and promotes renewable energy initiatives.
Monitors and enforces utility rates, consumer protections, and safety regulations, benefiting millions of Californians.
Involved in key initiatives to improve grid reliability and reduce environmental impact through sustainable policies.
Collaborates with local, state, and federal agencies to address urgent issues like wildfire prevention and water scarcity.
Oversees projects shaping the future of California’s transportation systems, including electric vehicle infrastructure.
Driving significant regulatory changes to transition the state toward a cleaner, greener future.
Culture + Values
Operating with transparency and accepting responsibility for their actions.
Striving to achieve exceptional performance by consistently delivering quality work in a timely manner.
Behaving in an open, honest, trustworthy manner, both professionally and personally.
Exchanging information, thoughts and concerns in an open, timely manner.
Cultivating a culture where they are stewards, safeguarding the resources entrusted to them with care.
Environment + Sustainability
2007 Emissions Standard
Carbon Emission Limits
Set a baseline for new baseload generation to meet specific emissions thresholds, contributing to California's broader climate goals.
2020 Residential Targets
Zero Net Energy Homes
Adopted a goal for all new residential buildings to achieve zero net energy consumption by 2020.
2030 Commercial Goals
Energy Efficiency in Business
Set a target for new commercial buildings to achieve zero net energy consumption by 2030.
2018 Adaptation Framework
Climate Change Strategy
Established a framework to safeguard utility services from climate-related impacts such as sea-level rise and extreme heat.
Designs and implements public policies that advance California’s environmental sustainability goals.
Committed to the health and safety of Californians and the preservation of the natural environment through stewardship.
Requires utilities to use RCP8.5 climate scenarios and designate climate-change teams reporting to senior executives, with mandatory board oversight.
Inclusion & Diversity
40 Years
Supplier Diversity Program
The program has been actively operating for four decades, promoting inclusion in procurement processes.
2019
Extended Certification
SB 255 extended certification to additional service providers, broadening the scope of the program.
Since 1984
Advocacy for Customers
The Office of Ratepayer Advocates has been embedded within the CPUC to support low-income and disabled customers.
Implements Supplier Diversity Program under GO 156 to include women‑, minority‑, LGBT‑, disabled‑veteran‑, and persons‑with‑disabilities‑owned business enterprises in procurement.
Supplier diversity clearinghouse verifies status; program has operated for ~40 years.
Under SB 255, extended certification to community choice aggregators, energy service providers, distributed energy resource contractors, and energy storage system companies.
Annual reports track procurement participation from women, minority, disabled‑veteran and LGBT‑owned business enterprises.
Office of Ratepayer Advocates advocates for low‑income and disabled customers in utility programs, embedded within CPUC since 1984.