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California Public Utilities Commission

Public Utilities Regulatory Analyst I - Electric Pricing and Customer Programs

California Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199


Individuals interested in applying for this vacancy must have eligibility. If you are new to state service or need to gain eligibility to this classification, please

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to open the examination bulletin and follow the instructions on “How to apply”. The examination is a separate process from applying for this vacancy. Please be sure to follow all instructions for each process. Virtual interviews via web portals or phone may be offered as deemed appropriate and feasible by the hiring manager – standard in-person interviews will still be offered if conditions permit. The Public Advocate's Office is the independent consumer advocate at the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). The Public Advocate's Office's mandate is to obtain the lowest possible rates for utility services consistent with reliable and safe service levels and the state’s environmental goals. The Public Advocate's Office represents residential and small business ratepayer interests in Commission policy-making proceedings and processes (e.g. workshops, rulemakings, investigations, utility applications, hearings, advice letters, committee and stakeholder meetings, and other forums). These proceedings and processes set rates, rules, policies, and regulations. The Electricity Pricing and Customer Programs (EPCP) branch section consists of two sections, Electricity Pricing and Customer Programs. The Customer Programs section advocates in Commission proceedings related to distributed energy resources (DERs) such as energy efficiency, building decarbonization, demand response, distributed generation, and integrated distributed energy resources as well as low-income programs and programs to assist customers in disadvantaged communities. The Electricity Pricing section evaluates and makes recommendations on rate structures such as Time of Use rates (TOU) and critical peak pricing. The Electric Pricing and Customer Program (EPCP) Branch within the Public Advocates Office is seeking a Public Utilities Regulatory Analyst I to join its Customer Programs team. Under the supervision of the Program and Project Supervisor, the incumbent independently conducts technical economic, financial, and policy research and analysis and makes recommendations to senior staff and management. The incumbent will help produce the Public Advocates Office's policy analysis and advocacy related to distributed energy resources (DERs), with an emphasis on the cost-effective deployment of building decarbonization, distributed generation, and energy efficiency initiatives. As a junior analyst, the incumbent will research and analyze a variety of building decarbonization, distributed generation, and energy efficiency issues, write reports, testimony and other materials, and assist with outreach efforts. The incumbent will also represent ratepayer interests in workshops, working groups, industry and stakeholder meetings, legislative hearings, or in other agency forums. You will find additional information about the job in the

Duty Statement

. Working Conditions This position requires travel. This advertisement is listed specifically for

San Francisco

location. All identified locations will be considered as one candidate pool to fill one position. Sacramento location, please apply to JC# 457031 Los Angeles location, please apply to JC# 457033 Apply to only those location(s) in which you are willing to work. Positions at the CPUC may be eligible for telework under Government Code 14200 for eligible applicants residing in California, and subject to meeting the telework eligibility criteria.

Telework Policy CalHR Prepare and submit a response for each question below. The SOQ should provide specific details and examples that clearly demonstrate how your training, experience, and education qualifies you for the position. Refer to the job description and duties, and duty statement to prepare your response. Applicants who do not submit a completed SOQ and writing that exceeds the page limit will not be considered or scored. All information in the SOQ is subject to verification. The SOQ must be no smaller than 11-point Arial font, single-spaced, and no more than two pages. Please number your responses in the same order as the questions are listed, 1-3. Do not consolidate your responses. Describe your experience in designing research, collecting data, conducting analysis using Excel or other computer-based quantitative tools, and making practical recommendations. Describe your experience writing and presenting reports that include findings, conclusions, and recommendations. Describe your experience in establishing and maintaining cooperative and positive working relationships with others on internal and external teams. It is strongly encouraged to apply through your CalCareer Account at

www.jobs.ca.gov Electronic applications submitted through your CalCareer Account are highly recommended and will be received/processed faster than other methods of filing. If you are using education to meet the minimum qualifications for this position, you must submit a copy of your transcript or diploma. An official transcript will be required prior to appointment. Applicants who completed their education outside the United States (with foreign degrees/transcripts) must obtain and submit verification of United States course/degree equivalency by the application deadline. Foreign education credential evaluation services can be found at

https://www.naces.org Employment information on the STD 678 State Application MUST be complete with dates, duties and responsibilities, and contact names and phone numbers of supervisors. Resumes, or referring to resumes, will not be accepted in place of the completed STD 678. Applicants who fail to submit a completed STD 678 will not be considered.

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