California Public Utilities Commission
Senior Regulatory Analyst (JC-503259) - Energy Division/ Building Decarbonizatio
California Public Utilities Commission, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Senior Regulatory Analyst (JC-503259) – Energy Division, Building Decarbonization & Gas Policy Branch
Join the California Public Utilities Commission as a Senior Regulatory Analyst in the Energy Division’s Building Decarbonization & Gas Policy Branch. You will support the development and implementation of building decarbonization policies and programs, including board guidance, rulemakings and collaborations across multiple departments and external stakeholders.
Job Description and Duties
Support policy development for building decarbonization rulemakings and programs, including analysis of demand‑side programs such as Energy Efficiency, Demand Response, Customer Generation and Building Decarbonization.
Assist with zonal electrification portfolios directed by SB 1221 (Min, 2024) and other statewide decarbonization initiatives.
Analyze data and conduct economic, financial, and policy research to evaluate program performance, cost‑effectiveness and compliance.
Coordinate with multi‑disciplinary teams to draft technical reports, evaluate studies and lead meetings.
Prepare and deliver presentations to internal stakeholders, industry participants and state lawmakers.
Apply regulatory oversight to large energy programs, ensuring alignment with California’s climate‑change goals.
Qualifications
Minimum of 5 years experience in public utilities or transportation policy analysis, with a demonstrated record in economic, financial or policy research.
Strong knowledge of California regulatory policies related to energy efficiency, demand response, customer generation and building decarbonization.
Proven ability to conduct technical, economic or financial research and make actionable recommendations.
Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the ability to collaborate across departments and agencies.
Certified to work in a federal environment (e.g., Federal Workers, CA) or possessing relevant credentials.
Special Requirements The Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) must provide:
Experience with California regulatory policies on demand‑side programs and related metrics.
Technical, economic, financial and policy research experience with clear recommendations.
Collaborative working relationships and teamwork.
Application Instructions
Submit a completed STD 678 application (State Examination/Application) electronically via CalCareers (www.calcareers.ca.gov). Include employment history, education and a copy of your transcript or diploma.
Attach a résumé and a SOQ that addresses the three SOQ questions above.
All documents must be completed and post‑marked by
Final Filing Date: 1/10/2026 .
Applicants who do not complete the STD 678 or the SOQ will not be considered.
Only the most qualified applicants will be invited for an interview. This posting may also be used as the job control for future vacancies per CCR 249.3.
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Job Description and Duties
Support policy development for building decarbonization rulemakings and programs, including analysis of demand‑side programs such as Energy Efficiency, Demand Response, Customer Generation and Building Decarbonization.
Assist with zonal electrification portfolios directed by SB 1221 (Min, 2024) and other statewide decarbonization initiatives.
Analyze data and conduct economic, financial, and policy research to evaluate program performance, cost‑effectiveness and compliance.
Coordinate with multi‑disciplinary teams to draft technical reports, evaluate studies and lead meetings.
Prepare and deliver presentations to internal stakeholders, industry participants and state lawmakers.
Apply regulatory oversight to large energy programs, ensuring alignment with California’s climate‑change goals.
Qualifications
Minimum of 5 years experience in public utilities or transportation policy analysis, with a demonstrated record in economic, financial or policy research.
Strong knowledge of California regulatory policies related to energy efficiency, demand response, customer generation and building decarbonization.
Proven ability to conduct technical, economic or financial research and make actionable recommendations.
Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the ability to collaborate across departments and agencies.
Certified to work in a federal environment (e.g., Federal Workers, CA) or possessing relevant credentials.
Special Requirements The Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) must provide:
Experience with California regulatory policies on demand‑side programs and related metrics.
Technical, economic, financial and policy research experience with clear recommendations.
Collaborative working relationships and teamwork.
Application Instructions
Submit a completed STD 678 application (State Examination/Application) electronically via CalCareers (www.calcareers.ca.gov). Include employment history, education and a copy of your transcript or diploma.
Attach a résumé and a SOQ that addresses the three SOQ questions above.
All documents must be completed and post‑marked by
Final Filing Date: 1/10/2026 .
Applicants who do not complete the STD 678 or the SOQ will not be considered.
Only the most qualified applicants will be invited for an interview. This posting may also be used as the job control for future vacancies per CCR 249.3.
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