Energy Equity Analyst - JC-455312
Energy Division / Electric Rates, Customer Generation and Demand Response Branch/Rate Discounts Section:
Energy Division is seeking an analyst to develop policy and oversee implementation of projects such as the Concurrent Application System (as required by Senate Bill 1208 (2022)), low-income energy discount programs such as California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) and Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA), and other emerging state government initiatives related to energy savings and affordability in residential populations. Under the general direction of the Program and Project Supervisor, the Energy Equity Analyst will support California’s efforts to improve energy affordability and equity for impacted populations, such as disadvantaged communities, hard to reach, rural, tribal, and low income populations.
In implementing the requirements of SB 1208, the analyst will be responsible for understanding the existing structure of low-income utility customer assistance programs and working with a Senior Analyst to develop a process that allows applicants to qualify for multiple programs through a single application. Throughout the development and implementation of this process, the analyst will need to consult with a wide variety of stakeholders, including the Low Income Oversight Board, the Department of Community Services and Development, other state agencies, advocacy groups, community based organizations, utility service providers, and third-party administrators.
In support of developing new policy, the analyst will conduct original policy analysis to recommend innovative ways for more effectively reaching populations in need with utility affordability programs. The analyst will take a broad and strategic view, considering the Commission’s goals of 1) optimally meeting state Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reduction goals affordably, reliably, and safely, and 2) ensuring affordable energy bills.
In these efforts, the incumbent will collaborate with state and local government agencies that have a shared mission in meeting the essential energy needs of disadvantaged and underserved communities while minimizing negative externalities. The incumbent will also coordinate with other divisions across the commission on emerging commission proceedings.
The analyst will also be expected to provide more general support including, but not limited to, creating, facilitating and conducting workshops, representing the Commission on relevant working groups, and responding to information requests, both internal and external.
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.
Minimum Qualifications: Please review the minimum qualifications for the Public Utilities Regulatory Analyst II and III positions here.
Application To-Dos:
- Create a CalCareers account if you haven't already
- Take the exam for the classification you're applying for - CalCareers. Click “Apply Now” and it will take you to the exam. This will allow you to become “list eligible” to apply for the role
- Fill out the STD 678 form within your CalCareers application. This is the legal document we will use to review your application
- Attach your Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) within your CalCareers application.
- Ensure your SOQ is formatted with the following requirements:
- Use 11-point Arial font
- Single-spaced
- 2 page limit
- Submit your application by November 8, 2024 @ 11:59 PM PT
If you have any questions regarding the application process, please reach out to EnergyDivisionRecruiting@cpuc.ca.gov.