Utility/PP Policy Analyst | San Rafael, CA (Hybrid) 31 views

Utility/PP

Location: San Rafael, CA (Hybrid)
About MCE

MCE is a not-for-profit public agency that has set the standard for clean energy in our communities since 2010. We provide more renewable power at stable rates, and deliver cutting-edge energy programs to residents and businesses across four Bay Area counties: Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, and Solano. Our team, drawn from all walks of life, embodies a shared passion for environmental stewardship and community service. You’ll work alongside dedicated professionals innovating and collaborating to make our communities more energy-efficient, resilient, and sustainable.

We value a range of experience. Even if you feel that you do not meet all of the qualifications, we encourage you to apply. Application materials will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

About The Policy Team

The Policy team advances clean energy policies and cutting-edge programs that address climate change and improve communities. Policy engages with legislature and regulatory agencies to ensure communities have a choice of energy providers while centering equity and consumer needs

As a Policy Analyst I or Policy Analyst II

You are responsible for representing MCE and advocating for policies to enhance the development of MCE and other Community Choice Aggregators (CCAs). As a Policy Analyst you will develop policy positions, assess the impact of regulatory policies and legislative proposals, and produce written materials and oral presentations to advocate on behalf of MCE.

You will represent MCE before applicable state and federal regulatory agencies, such as the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), California Energy Commission (CEC), California Air Resources Board (CARB), and the US Department of Energy (DOE) in administrative proceedings and may represent MCE before the California and United States (US) Legislatures and the California Independent System Operator (CAISO). Additionally, the Policy Analyst is responsible for developing and managing relationships with stakeholders in California’s energy market, including the California Community Choice Association (CalCCA).

Depending upon the assignment, you are expected to provide policy analysis on the impact of regulatory policies and legislative proposals and are tasked with reviewing and drafting comments and briefs; providing technical and/or analytic input on regulatory matters; preparing data requests, testimony, and hearing exhibits; participating in administrative hearings; researching and preparing analyses; managing and conducting outreach to key stakeholders and regulatory agency staff for each proceeding; and coordinating with external consultants as needed.

Leveling Policy Analyst I or Policy Analyst II

The distinction between Policy Analyst I and Policy Analyst II is based on approach, autonomy and proficiency in research, analysis, and application of insights. Level of experience is highlighted in each of the key responsibilities.

Policy Analyst I is on a path of developing skills, contributing to policy discussions with foundational research and straightforward analysis. Non-Supervisory Role.

Policy Analyst II demonstrates advanced proficiency, directly shaping policy outcomes and strategic directions through deep, impactful analysis and the innovative application of insights. The Analyst II has demonstrated experience to influence change and marks their knowledge of the complexities of policy analysis and advocacy. Supervisory Role.

Key Responsibilities (Illustrative Only)

Develop policy positions and technical analyses for key policy issues affecting MCE and CCAs from a result-oriented perspective. (Analyst I – Proficient/Intermediate; Analyst II – Strong/Demonstrable Experience)
Manage a regulatory proceeding caseload and engage in strategic and focused intervention, including analyzing and summarizing regulatory filings submitted by other parties, drafting responses and comments, preparing data requests, preparing, and sponsoring testimony, drafting other documents, developing analytical models, supervising external counsel on specific proceedings, and communicating with regulatory agency or legislative staff. (Analyst I – Proficient/Some Relevant or Related Experience, Direct Experience in Some But Not All Categories); Analyst II – Strong – Relevant or Demonstrable Experience in Many/Most Categories)
Prepare and provide updates for Leadership, Executives, and Board of Directors as needed. (Analyst I – Proficient – experience writing summaries/updates but not necessarily for Leadership/Executives or infrequent; Analyst II – Strong/Demonstrable Experience writing reports, giving updates to executives/decision makers)
Develop and build relationships with California and Federal energy market stakeholders and experts, including elected officials and key agency staff, to inform them of MCE policy positions and impacts of proposed policy on MCE and other CCAs. (Analyst I – Proficient/Intermediate -Limited Direct Experience but strong answers on how they would approach this ; Analyst II – Strong/Demonstrable Experience from prior roles)
Through strategic engagement with federal and state stakeholders, position MCE to be recognized as a thought and action leader, and as a trusted partner for policymaking and grant funding that will support agency priorities and goals. (Analyst I – Proficient/Intermediate -Limited Direct Experience but strong answers on how they would approach this ; Analyst II – Strong/Demonstrable Experience from prior roles)
Provide analysis and guidance on operational issues that may require regulatory or legislative remedies or be informed by regulatory or legislative developments. (Analyst I – Proficient/Intermediate -Limited Direct Experience but strong answers on how they would approach this ; Analyst II – Strong/Demonstrable Experience from prior roles)

Experience/Education

Policy Analyst I

This position requires education and experience equal to a Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy, Economics, Business, Engineering, Public Administration, or closely related discipline and three (3) years of experience working in the legislative or policy space.

Experience with a utility or CCA
A Master’s degree in one of the related fields is desirable.

Policy Analyst II

This position requires education and experience equal to a Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy, Economics, Business, Engineering, Public Administration, or closely related discipline and four to five (four to five) years of experience working in the legislative or policy space.

Experience with a utility or CCA
A Master’s degree in one of the related fields is desirable.

Knowledge of:

California electric utility regulatory issues, CPUC, CEC, CARB and CAISO regulatory practices and procedures, and California legislative processes.
Fundamentals of the functions of energy technologies and relevant economics
CCA policy issues, such as competitive neutrality, cost allocation, California electricity market structure, electricity rate design, energy procurement policy, and regulatory relations.

Ability to:

Communicate MCE’s priorities and impacts clearly and persuasively to external stakeholders, including but not limited to legislative and regulatory decision makers.
Manage multiple priorities and quickly adapt to changing priorities in a fast-paced dynamic environment.
Take responsibility and work independently managing projects in a timely efficient manner.

Language and Reasoning Skills:

Exercise exceptional project management, sound judgment, creative problem solving, and analytical skills.
Analyze and interpret data quickly and accurately and make sound policy recommendations.
Develop high-quality writing, research, and communication work products.
Communicate effectively with colleagues, supervisors, stakeholders, and policy makers.
Manage projects and time efficiently.

Compensation & Benefits

Competitive compensation package offered, based on candidate experience along with generous benefits and perks, including fully paid premiums for health insurance, parental leave, dependent care subsidies, student loan repayment, and employee wellness program.

Starting Salary Range:

Policy Analyst I is $91,827- $114,553
Policy Analyst II is $106,717 – $139,416

Application Process

To apply complete the brief online form and submit a cover letter, resume and a writing sample (3-5 pages). Resumes will be reviewed on a rolling basis and initial phone interviews scheduled at the end of April.

As we narrow to our top pool of applicants, candidates moving through the recruitment process may participate in an initial all in one audio/phone interview, Face to Face Cross team Panel Interview, and a Face to Face Executive Interview.

Work Environment

MCE offices support an environment that is accessible to those with reduced mobility. We are happy to provide more details if asked. MCE makes reasonable accommodations of any known physical or mental limitations for qualified applicants with disabilities, sincerely held religious beliefs, and other conditions protected by applicable law. MCE strives to maintain a COVID-free workplace. To that end, being fully vaccinated is a condition of employment for all employees.

MCE is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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