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Public Utilities Regulatory Analyst II

California Public Utilities Commission

California Public Utilities Commission

IT, Legal
Sacramento County, CA, USA
Posted on Mar 21, 2026

Job Description and Duties

Individuals interested in applying for this vacancy must have eligibility. If you are new to state service or need to gain eligibility to this classification, please Click here to open the examination bulletin and follow the instructions on “How to apply”.

The examination is a separate process from applying for this vacancy. Please be sure to follow all instructions for each process.

Virtual interviews via web portals or phone may be offered as deemed appropriate and feasible by the hiring manager – standard in-person interviews will still be offered if conditions permit.

The Electric Pricing and Customer Programs (EPCP) Branch within the Public Advocates Office is seeking a Public Utilities Regulatory Analyst II to join its Customer Programs team.
Under the direction of the Program and Project Supervisor, the successful candidate will independently conduct economic, financial, and policy research and analysis related to distributed energy resources (DERs), with an emphasis on renewable generation and demand response. The incumbent will take a role in research and analysis as well as write reports, testimony, and other advocacy materials and make recommendations to senior staff and management. The analyst will also represent ratepayer interests in workshops, working groups, industry and stakeholder meetings, legislative hearings, or in other agency forums.

    You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.