Under the supervision of the Supervisor of the Industrial, Agriculture & Water (IAW) Unit, the Energy Analyst (EA) serves as part of an interdisciplinary team to assist in the planning and implementation of the California Energy Commission’s (CEC) research, development, demonstration, and deployment (RDD&D) programs. The EA conducts work of average difficulty on consultative and analytical assignments such as program planning, grant and contract management, decarbonization technology assessments, information sharing, outreach and community engagement, events coordination, and project and program evaluation. The EA assists with a variety of analytical tasks in support of RDD&D programs related to the decarbonization of industrial, agricultural, and water sectors, among other areas, including the Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) and Gas Research & Development (R&D) programs.
The Energy Research & Development Division deploys over $200 million annually to advance new scientific approaches and technology innovations to meet the state’s clean energy and climate change policies, including but not limited to the areas of renewable energy supply, building and industrial decarbonization, sustainable transportation, energy storage, energy distribution, resilience and reliability, and carbon management.
The IAW Unit is part of the broader Industry & Carbon Management Branch, which advances technologies to decarbonize the industrial sectors, improves demand flexibility to maintain electric grid stability and control costs, and advances carbon removal and utilization technologies and strategies. The IAW Unit focuses on RDD&D technologies and strategies to decarbonize the industrial, agriculture, and water sectors.
Minimum Qualifications (MQs): The MQs for this classification can be found at CalHR. The documents you submit in your application package must highlight how you meet the MQs. If the MQs are not met, you will not be considered for this position.
Education Information: If you are using education to meet the minimum qualifications for this classification, please provide your unofficial transcripts. Applicants who completed their education outside of the United States (with foreign degrees/transcripts) must provide evaluated transcripts. The transcript evaluation must state the number of units to which foreign coursework is equal. Foreign education evaluation services can be found at https://www.naces.org. Official transcripts and official foreign degree transcripts will be required prior to appointment. If you are not using education to qualify for this classification, you do not need to submit transcripts. To bypass the required document, select Choose/Upload and select Bypass File.
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You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.
The CEC supports a hybrid workplace model with office-based and remote-centered workers. Limited in-person attendance and occasional travel may be required based on the needs of the division. Regular and consistent attendance is essential to successful performance. This position is remote-centered, which means the incumbent works 50 percent or more of their time from an alternate work location. Work may require occasional travel throughout California, attendance at public meetings and events, and delivery of presentations to diverse stakeholder groups.
Teleworking is only available for employees who reside in California. You must be located in California and provide your in-state address prior to your start date.