Senior Energy Policy & Planning Analyst - JC-470634
Energy Division / Electric Planning & Market Design Branch/ Integrated Resource Planning - Transmission & Interconnection Section:
Under general direction of the Project and Program Supervisor, the Senior Energy Policy & Planning Analyst will support the IRP Transmission & Interconnection 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 Senior Energy Policy & Planning Analyst will contribute to projects related to integrated resource planning, resource procurement, transmission planning, and transmission and interconnection development issues.
Specifically, the Senior Energy Policy & Planning Analyst's duties and responsibilities may include:
- 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.
- Develop creative solutions to electric sector planning and procurement problems, while taking into consideration the market and policy implications.
- Contribute to the inputs, methodology, and analysis of results of energy modeling.
- Manage a contract with consultants that provide technical support to the IRP process.
- Coordinate with analysts in other Energy Division sections and branches on policy, generation, and transmission-related issues.
- Represent the Division in various high-profile settings.
- Collaborate with other state organizations and agencies e.g., California Independent System Operator (CAISO) and California Energy Commission (CEC) to help achieve statewide clean energy goals.
- Organize and facilitate workshops and/or stakeholder meetings.
- Review and provide feedback on proposed legislative bills and respond to inquiries from the public and legislative staff.
Some of the projects the IRP group is working on include:
- 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.
- 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.
- Developing the business and regulatory case for new energy projects and infrastructure (transmission lines, storage, generation).
- Assessing the role of the current fossil-fueled generation fleet in achieving the state's GHG reduction goals.
- Refining planning and procurement processes and tools to adapt to the ever-growing need to procure new clean electricity resource infrastructure.
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 V position 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 April 3, 2025 @ 11:59 PM PT
If you have any questions regarding the application process, please reach out to EnergyDivisionRecruiting@cpuc.ca.gov.