Energy Policy Analyst - JC-

8 days ago

California, Missouri, United States

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Job Description

The Energy Policy Analyst position at Coloradomountaincollege in California, MO involves conducting research and analysis to support energy policies and programs. Responsibilities include preparing reports, collaborating with stakeholders, and performing quantitative analysis to inform energy decisions. The role seeks a team player with strong analytical skills and a commitment to energy equity. The salary range is $80K–$100K per year, and it is a full-time position.
Position: Energy Policy Analyst - JC-461880
Location: California

Energy Division / Energy Efficiency Branch/ Evaluation Analytics Section:

As an Energy Analyst, you will perform critical research, policy, and economic analysis to support energy programs and initiatives. You'll have the opportunity to work on projects that address key challenges in the energy sector, prepare recommendations for decision-makers, and collaborate with stakeholders to ensure policies are inclusive and equitable. Your efforts will contribute to creating a safer, more reliable, and environmentally responsible energy system for Californians.

Under supervision of the Program and Project Supervisor, the key responsibilities of the Energy Policy Analyst are:
• Conduct research and analysis to support the development of comprehensive energy policies and programs.
• Prepare concise and impactful summaries, reports, and presentations for Administrative Law Judges, Commissioners, and stakeholders.
• Assist with analyzing procedural filings, program data, and stakeholder input to inform energy policy decisions.
• Collaborate with internal teams and external agencies to advance clean energy initiatives and ensure program alignment with California’s energy goals.
• Assist in organizing and documenting workshops and stakeholder meetings, contributing to meaningful discussions on energy issues.
• Perform quantitative analysis using tools like Microsoft Excel to support policy evaluation and decision-making.
• Support projects related to safety, equity, and greenhouse gas reduction, helping California transition to a clean, affordable, and reliable energy future.

What We’re Looking For:
• A team player with a collaborative mindset and a commitment to excellence.
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with an interest in using data to drive decisions.
• Clear and effective communication skills, both written and verbal.
• A desire to contribute to innovative solutions for California’s energy challenges, with an understanding of energy equity and environmental justice.
• Familiarity with tools like Excel, and experience with data analysis or visualization tools is a plus.

Minimum Qualifications: Please review the minimum qualifications for the Public Utilities Regulatory Analyst I position here.

Application To-Dos:
• Create a Cal Careers account if you haven't already.
• Take the exam for the classification you're applying for - Cal Careers. Click “Apply Now” and it will take you to the exam. This will allow you to become “list eligible” to apply for the role.
• Fill out the STD 678 form within your Cal Careers application. This is the legal document we will use to review your application.
• Attach your Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) within your Cal Careers application.
• Ensure your SOQ is formatted with the following requirements:
• Use 11-point Arial font.
• Single-spaced.
• 2 page limit.
• Submit your application by January 12, 2025 @ 11:59 PM PT.

If you have any questions regarding the application process, please reach out to Ener
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