

Provides electricity and natural gas to millions in Northern and Central California.
This journey‑level scheduler is responsible for developing, maintaining, and integrating outage, forced‑outage, and on‑line schedules for DCPP. The role works closely with planning, maintenance, engineering, operations, and work‑window managers to ensure efficient execution of work windows and optimal resource utilization.
Key duties include creating discipline schedules, issuing scope reports, updating man‑hour data in SAP and P3E, producing resource histograms, and monitoring schedule performance during both forced and refueling outages. The scheduler also manages daily Maintenance Outage Window (MOW) schedules, coordinates emergent and short‑cycle work, runs performance indicators, and supports project‑management activities by delivering layouts, Gantt charts, and decision‑support reports.
The position is an exempt, ESC‑represented classification subject to collective bargaining. Candidates must be able to pass drug and alcohol screening, a security background check, psychological screening, computer‑based training, and are subject to random testing. The salary range for this California location is $109,212 – $156,252, with the final offer based on skills, experience, certifications, market value, and internal equity.
The incumbent must demonstrate strong communication, analytical, and problem‑resolution skills, be capable of handling multiple projects, and use independent judgment to apply scheduling techniques. Minimum qualifications are three years of experience in scheduling, project management, or related fields (or four years elsewhere), with nuclear experience, Primavera P6, and workflow scheduling knowledge considered desirable. Proficiency in P3E, SAP Work Management, and Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, MS Project) is required.