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Utilities Engineer
California Public Utilities Commission
505 Van Ness Avenue
CA
94102
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), one of the nation’s leading regulatory agencies, is actively recruiting for Engineers. The CPUC is recognized internationally for its innovative policy initiatives. The policy standards we create for California often influence national regulatory trends and federal policies. Join our team of talented staff and commissioners to help launch programs such as: climate change, consumer protection, renewable energy, energy efficiency, rail safety and many other important issues that are shaping California's future!
Thuy Nguyen
US-California-San Francisco
Utilities Engineer
Full Time
10%
1 - 3 yrs
We offer excellent benefits, including medical and dental insurance and vision care, 14 paid holidays per year, a leave plan, deferred compensation plans (401k and /or 457), a retirement plan, transit subsidy of up to $65 per month, employee assistance program, on-site child care, optional group legal services plan, optional long-term disability plan, and flexible schedule and telecommuting opportunities.
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The Utilities Engineer (UE) performs technical engineering work to develop recommendations and regulations, examine proposed utility projects, and analyze complex, controversial issues in the telecommunication, energy, and water areas. Engineers may work independently, as part of a team of engineers, or as part of a multi-disciplinary task force consisting of engineers, accountants, regulatory analysts, and/or attorneys. The incumbent may be required to travel on a frequent basis, including overnight stays, and on occasion will be required to work unusual hours.
Engineers work in the following areas:
· Energy,
· Telecommunications,
· Water,
· Rail Safety and Carriers
· Office of Ratepayer Advocates,
· Consumer Services Division,
· Division of Policy and Planning
Individuals with a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering are encouraged to apply. All interested individuals will be required to submit a comprehensive list of completed coursework. Applicants must have an ability and desire to perform a wide variety of tasks in a team setting, as well as work independently on individual assignments. Excellent oral and written communication skills are essential. Research and statistical skills and acknowledge of computers and software systems are highly desirable.
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