About the job Project Manager - Clean Energy & Regulatory Implementation
Position: Project Manager Clean Energy & Regulatory Implementation
Become a Project Manager Clean Energy & Regulatory Implementation and build a better tomorrow. In this job, youll lead high-impact, cross-functional initiatives that support the implementation of CPUC-mandated requirements and clean energy policies. As a Project Manager, youll play a key role in shaping regulatory outcomes, driving continuous improvement, and supporting Californias clean energy transition. This is a dynamic position ideal for someone passionate about energy policy, stakeholder collaboration, and delivering results in a fast-paced, evolving environment.
Responsibilities:
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Manage the activities of one or more moderate to large, short to mid-term projects with responsibility for results in terms of costs, methods, and outcomes
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Exercise considerable latitude and judgment in developing plans, budgets, and resources, directing activities and actions, and determining deliverables
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Decide appropriate methods and procedures for new projects with significant independence
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Engage with all levels of management and act as a key consultant for both functional and business issues
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Facilitate project execution, administration, correspondence, and flow of information/data
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Analyze and determine regulatory impacts and requirements of the project
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Identify deviations in the project plan, identify issues and lead efforts to resolve them without compromising the original project goals, budget, and timing
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Forecast project resources, materials, and contract costs within standard tools
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Analyze policies and procedures and provide next-step recommendations as needed
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Assess project risks and develop contingency plans
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Identify and communicate lessons learned and best practices
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Follow effective project governance and reporting in-line with project management standards
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Maintain progress reports, conduct change impact assessments, and use project management tools
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Maintain a system to measure the effectiveness of the project development process
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Ensure the protection of physical, financial, and cybersecurity assets and manage sensitive data with high integrity
Minimum Qualifications:
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Seven or more years of experience in project management
Preferred Qualifications:
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Understanding of California energy policy, CPUC regulatory processes, and clean energy programs
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Experience managing cross-functional projects involving regulatory compliance, rate design, or demand response
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate complex regulatory or technical topics for diverse audiences
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Demonstrated ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects
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Experience developing and implementing process improvements or continuous improvement initiatives
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Familiarity with stakeholder engagement, legislative review processes, and customer advocacy in a regulated environment