The analyst will support the Market Structure and Design Section in the development of work products to support the CPUC decision making process. The analyst will work on tracking local government entities, called Community Choice Aggregators (CCAs), are in compliance to meet their climate emission reduction and renewables targets. The analyst will make recommendations based on independent analysis of regulatory, policy and technical issues. The analyst will develop analysis for and make recommendations regarding the CPUC’s policy-setting rulemakings via a wide range of work products, review and provide feedback on proposed legislative bills, and/or work with a team that oversees implementation of programs that result from these CPUC and legislative processes.
The analyst will perform other work as necessary, such as writing and presenting reports, coordinating with other California organizations and agencies (e.g., the California Energy Commission, the California Air Resources Board, California Independent System Operator), and responding to outside inquiries.
$3,956.00 – $6,450.00 per Month