Charging Infrastructure Project Management Specialist (AIR POLLUTION SPECIALIST)

16 days ago
Full time role
$5k-$11k/Month
Hybrid · Sacramento, CA, US... more

📢The California Energy Commission seeks an Air Pollution Specialist to join the Electric Vehicle Deployment Unit within the Fuels and Transportation Division.

Apply here before 10/26/24: https://calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Jobs/JobPosting.aspx?JobControlId=451248

The Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment Unit of the Passenger Electric Vehicles Technologies and Infrastructure Branch is responsible for managing FTD-related light-duty incentive projects and executing other special projects.

These incentive projects are focused on rapid and equitable deployment of EV charging infrastructure across the State. The Unit works closely with other units in FTD to understand the challenges associated with rapid deployment and provides data to support research and reporting. The Unit engages collaboratively with other state agencies, researchers, and stakeholders on all aspects for the program.

✔️Salary Range: $5,746.00 - $11,121.00 per month, full benefits, PTO, and state pension plan!

✔️Hybrid telework option available (California based position).

✅ Work for a diverse state agency with the mission of creating a CLEAN energy future for all!

What you need to qualify:

Equivalent to graduation from college with a major in the physical, biological, or environmental sciences, mathematics, engineering, or a related field. (Registration as a senior in a recognized institution will admit applicants to the examination, but they must produce evidence of graduation or its equivalent before they can be considered eligible for appointment.)

Desirable Qualifications:

  1. Ability to think critically and develop creative solutions to problems in zero-emission vehicle charging and refueling infrastructure deployment.

  2. Demonstrated knowledge and experience working with or in transportation related sectors, including but not limited to ZEV infrastructure deployment and planning.

  3. Demonstrated ability in designing grant funding solicitations, program development, incentive programs, and contract management.

  4. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including effective writing and editing for both technical and non-technical audiences; ability to communicate observations, results, and recommendations verbally and in writing to management and outside stakeholders.

  5. Ability to complete complex technical assignments independently and within a team setting.

  6. Ability to prepare status reports on project development, implementation, problem solving, and funding expenditures, including ability to complete assignments that may have quick turnaround times.

  7. Demonstrated experience in data collection and analysis.

  8. Project planning experience and an ability to set and meet deadlines while delivering high quality work product and managing multiple competing priorities.

 

📬Connect with our CEC Recruitment and Outreach team with questions about this opportunity or eligibility requirements: Careers@Energy.ca.gov