Siting Unit Supervisor
(Program and Project Supervisor)
Salary: $12,196.00 - $15,266.00 per Month per month plus state pension plan
Job Description and Duties:
The Energy Commission seeks a Program and Project Supervisor, Public Utilities Commission (PUC) in the Siting, Transmission and Environmental Protection Division, Siting and Environmental Branch, Siting Unit.
Under the general direction of the Program Manager, PUC of the Siting and Environmental Branch, the Program and Project Supervisor (PPS) serves as the highest-level resource specialist and performs very difficult technical work relating to public utilities along with a variety of supervisory, program evaluation, planning, policy analyses, and formulation activities including technical review and feedback to staff on written work products. The incumbent plans, organizes, and directs the team of Siting Project Managers working on a variety of project management, technical and analytical tasks related to the California Energy Commission’s Application for Certification, Small Power Plant Exemption, and Opt-in Certification programs, and works to provide a positive working environment for that team.
The incumbent also confers with and assists the Program Manager and Division, Executive, and Commissioner leadership on Division policies and objectives and coordinates the work of the section with other sections of the Division. In addition, the incumbent represents and supports the Division and Commission in meetings, briefings, conferences, and workshops, engaging other agencies, the Legislature, companies, research organizations, communities, and other stakeholders; participates in investigations and hearings and testifies as an expert witness in proceedings before the Commission and courts; and prepares correspondence and reports.
***To be considered, all applicants must officially apply through the CalCareers portal here: https://calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Jobs/JobPosting.aspx?JobControlId=445992
Desirable Qualifications:
- Experience organizing and directing a team of technical specialists and consultants performing environmental review of development projects and working on a variety of related technical and analytical tasks.
- Experience and working understanding of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and other relevant laws for the protection of air and water quality and other environmental resources, and public health and safety.
- Experience providing staff training, coaching, performance evaluations, and performing personnel management activities.
- Ability to participate in meetings and/or workshops with agencies, interest groups/public as well as public meetings, conferences and hearings sponsored by assigned Committees/Commission.
- Excellent writing and editing skills.
Additional Information:
- Remote position-California based. Accepted candidates must reside in CA
- Please contact Bradley.Cornelius@energy.ca.gov for assistance
- Last date to apply: 9/10/2024