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The Electricity Planning and Policy (EPP) Branch is seeking a Program and Project Supervisor (PPS) to supervise, plan, and coordinate the activities of the Procurement Cost Recovery Section. This leadership position in the Branch directs and guides the Public Advocates Office’s analysis and advocacy on complex and major regulatory, policy and program issues.
Under the general direction of the EPP Program Manager, the PPS directly supervises the work of the Procurement Cost Recovery Section staff, coordinates the Section’s work with other sections and branches and Commission divisions as necessary, and actively participates as a member of the Public Advocates Office management team. Primary responsibilities include supervising Section activities and staff, including staff assignments and general workload; work product review, including overseeing the preparation of staff reports, briefs, testimony, and comments in formal CPUC proceedings; reviewing staff work products for policy consistency, accuracy and work product quality; evaluating and advising Public Advocates Office management on complex, high profile, and controversial issues with implications for ratepayer costs. The PPS’ responsibilities also include staff development and appraisal, including training, hiring and promoting, employee reviews, and any necessary disciplinary action; providing technical expertise and input on Section activities; and conducting general administrative duties such as budget oversight, tracking and planning, contract management, website content, and attendance at management meetings, workshops and other forums for the Section, and/or the Branch and organization.
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Note: This advertisement is listed specifically for the Los Angeles location only.
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This position requires travel.
Positions at the CPUC may be eligible for telework under Government Code 14200 for eligible applicants residing in California, and subject to meeting the telework eligibility criteria. Telework Policy CalHR
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