The Chief Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), under the general direction of the President, reports to and serves at the pleasure of the Commissioners. The Chief ALJ is responsible for all managerial and supervisorial functions of the ALJ Division and shall plan, organize, direct staffing efforts, and control the work of the ALJ Division to ensure that policies, functions, and objectives of the CPUC are met. Under the leadership, management and direction of the Chief ALJ, the Division is responsible for processing all formal proceedings that come before the California Public Utilities Commission. The ALJ Division includes: eight Assistant Chief Administrative Law Judges; approximately 55 ALJs; the Hearing Reporter Branch, led by a Chief Hearing Reporter; and four support units, each led by an SSM I or SSM II: Agenda, Intervenor Compensation and Budgets, Proceedings Support, and Records Management.
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California Public Utilities Commission is an equal opportunity employer.