The Safety Policy Division is looking for an individual motivated to direct their knowledge and expertise towards addressing real-world safety concerns in a regulatory context. In this position, you will gain exposure to the unique regulatory approach in the Commission and support the development of policy with the potential to ensure Californian's have safe and reliable access to energy. You can expect to interact with decision-makers, advocacy groups, subject-matter experts, and other stakeholders as you work to mediate between diverse perspectives on some of California's most pressing safety issues of the day including wildfires, climate change, pipeline safety, and cybersecurity.
The PURA V analyst is responsible for analyzing, researching, developing, writing, and proposing policy and technical proposals in support of Safety Policy Division’s strategic planning, programs, proceedings, and policies in the areas of Risk Assessment and Safety Analytics. Areas of emphasis involve utility risk assessment, policy development, workshop facilitation, and liaison duties with internal and external stakeholders. The PURA V is expected to provide project leadership as assigned. Incumbent will also examine Commission enforcement plans and procedures and recommend adjustment as necessary.