In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
- Demonstrated experience with policy design and analysis, and regulatory development and implementation.
- Knowledge of and experience with building decarbonization, including space heaters, water heaters, heat pump systems, induction cooktops, and other appliances, as well as an understanding of the roles that policy, technology, infrastructure, cost, and human behavior play.
- Knowledge of and experience with building decarbonization policies and programs, such as appliance emission standards, incentives, utility rate design, building standards, consumer awareness, and workforce development.
- Ability and experience working collaboratively within and across public agencies and government, industry, environmental justice advocates, environmental organizations, community leaders, academia, and other stakeholders to ensure that work products are targeted and effective.
- Knowledge of and experience with public engagement best practices, including designing and facilitating accessible and inclusive engagement processes, developing clear and culturally appropriate outreach materials, and meaningfully incorporating feedback from diverse interested parties into policy development and implementation.
- Ability to supervise and mentor staff, including setting clear priorities, providing constructive feedback, supporting professional growth, fostering an inclusive and collaborative team culture, and using tact and good judgment when interacting with technical staff, management, and external partners.
- Knowledge of and experience with planning and managing complex projects, including developing and maintaining timelines and work plans, coordinating multidisciplinary teams, managing resources effectively, leading projects under tight deadlines, anticipating and addressing challenges, and developing creative and practical solutions to problems.
- Knowledge about the equity and social justice implications of building decarbonization, including understanding how policy design and program implementation can affect communities differently. The strongest candidates will have experience addressing these inequities and designing policies that expand access to clean, healthy, affordable technologies.
- Ability to communicate persuasively in both written and verbal formats, including public presentations. Demonstrated experience reviewing and providing constructive feedback on staff’s written documents and presentations to ensure accuracy, clarity, and alignment with program goals.
-Ensuring documents are well organized, logically structured, appropriate for the audience, and consistent with CARB's communication and style guidelines. Ability to translate complex technical and regulatory topics into directly, concise, and accessible language is essential.
The ideal applicant would possess a positive, “mission possible” attitude, bring leadership experience and unique perspectives grounded in a diversity of lived experiences, and possess the ability to problem-solve under pressure, manage multiple priorities, and work efficiently within short timeframes.