Public Utilities Regulatory Analyst V (JC-504328) - Public Advocates Office/ Electricity Planning & Policy/ Resource Planning Section jobs in United States
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California Public Utilities Commission · 1 week ago

Public Utilities Regulatory Analyst V (JC-504328) - Public Advocates Office/ Electricity Planning & Policy/ Resource Planning Section

California Public Utilities Commission is seeking a Public Utilities Regulatory Analyst V for its Public Advocates Office. The role involves conducting complex technical, economic, and policy research in public utility regulation and representing the office in regulatory forums.

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Responsibilities

Conduct complex and varied technical, economic, quantitative, and policy research and analyses in public utility regulation pertaining to a broad range of issues and recommend alternative solutions
Evaluate various program aspects, including ratepayer impacts; program budget and expenditures; cost tests and forecasts, including models and inputs; regulatory priorities; and interaction with State and federal law
Independently develop written reports, memoranda, sworn testimony, and comments in CPUC proceedings
Serve as an expert witness for the Public Advocates Office on the results of completed studies and analyses
Make formal presentations and advocate on behalf of the Public Advocates Office
Advise CPUC management, staff, and others
Represent the Public Advocates Office in CPUC meetings, workshops, and other regulatory forums
Serve as a project leader working with multi-disciplinary teams of analysts, engineers, lawyers, and, at times, student interns
Work on a broad range of regulatory issues pertaining to Public Advocates Office’s advocacy, resource adequacy; Regionalization and PATHWAYS; integrated resource planning; power charge indifference adjustment; direct access; conventional and renewable energy; energy resource cost recovery; energy markets; energy research; and related issues

Qualification

Technical analysisEconomic analysisPolicy analysisExpert witness testimonyProject leadershipStakeholder engagementFormal presentationsTeam collaboration

Required

Conduct complex and varied technical, economic, quantitative, and policy research and analyses in public utility regulation
Evaluate various program aspects, including ratepayer impacts; program budget and expenditures; cost tests and forecasts, including models and inputs; regulatory priorities; and interaction with State and federal law
Independently develop written reports, memoranda, sworn testimony, and comments in CPUC proceedings
Serve as an expert witness for the Public Advocates Office on the results of completed studies and analyses
Make formal presentations and advocate on behalf of the Public Advocates Office
Advise CPUC management, staff, and others
Represent the Public Advocates Office in CPUC meetings, workshops, and other regulatory forums
Serve as a project leader working with multi-disciplinary teams of analysts, engineers, lawyers, and, at times, student interns
Work on a broad range of regulatory issues pertaining to Public Advocates Office's advocacy, resource adequacy; Regionalization and PATHWAYS; integrated resource planning; power charge indifference adjustment; direct access; conventional and renewable energy; energy resource cost recovery; energy markets; energy research; and related issues
Prepare and submit a response for each question in the Statement of Qualifications (SOQ)
Submit a copy of your transcript or diploma if using education to meet the minimum qualifications
Obtain and submit verification of United States course/degree equivalency if education was completed outside the United States
Complete the STD 678 state application with dates, duties and responsibilities, and contact names and phone numbers of supervisors
Submit a completed STD 678 application to be considered

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California Public Utilities Commission

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