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Come join the leading Renewable Energy Program (Renewables Portfolio Standard (RPS) Program (ca.gov)) in the country as a senior policy analyst. Multiple positions will be filled.
Apply via CalCareers: CalCareers
Position can be filled in San Francisco, Los Angeles or Sacramento.
Salary Ranges are: PUBLIC UTILITIES REGULATORY ANALYST V $8,599.00 - $10,762.
PUBLIC UTILITIES REGULATORY ANALYST IV $7,826.00 - $9,797.00
Under the general direction of the Project and Program Supervisor, the analyst will support the Renewables Procurement section in the development of work products that are used to advise and assist high-level decision-makers such as Commissioners, Judges, and Energy Division management. The analyst will conduct qualitative and quantitative analyses of regulatory, policy and technical issues related to the California Renewables Portfolio Standard (RPS) program. The analyst will also make recommendations based on these analyses regarding the CPUC’s policy-setting rulemakings via a wide range of work products, including memos, briefing documents, and presentations. In addition, the incumbent will be responsible for the administration and implementation of the Commission’s orders for renewable energy procurement and compliance. The successful candidate will also provide analytical support to new projects and the RPS proceeding involving the design and implementation of new legislation, programs, and policies that support renewable energy procurement and market development.

The analyst will perform other work as necessary, such as coordinating with other California organizations and agencies (e.g., the California Energy Commission, the California Air Resources Board, California Independent System Operator), writing and presenting reports, developing website content, and responding to inquiries, both internal and external. Overall, a successful candidate should be able to work well within a team environment, as well as independently, under tight time schedules and be able to handle multiple assignments and/or participate in multiple projects.

Applications due by 5 PM Pacific Standard Time September 30. No late applications can be accepted.

For more information contact the hiring supervisor:
Hiring Unit Contact:
Cheryl Lee (she/her)
(415) 703-2167
Cheryl.Lee@cpuc.ca.gov