Policy Analyst, I
Salary Range: $80,310 - $120,062
Out of an abundance of caution this position will be a remote role through June 2021. When MCE offices reopen the position will be based in San Rafael.
Candidates must submit a cover letter & resume by 2:00 pm Friday, January 22, 2021. MCE reserves the right to close the recruitment when a qualified pool of candidates has been identified.
It is anticipated that phone screens will be held on February 2-4, 2021.
Those selected to move forward from a phone screen will be invited to participate in a video interview tentatively scheduled for February 10-12, 2021.
Who We Are
MCE is a mission-driven, collaborative, not-for-profit, locally-focused community choice aggregation energy program, providing cleaner energy and energy efficiency programs to 36 communities in four Bay Area counties. We are proud to be the first program of its kind in California and have been operational since 2010.
Our Commitment to Diversity
Diverse opinions, ideas, and experiences push and challenge us, as individuals and as a team, to work better and smarter. We know that the more diverse our workforce is, the better we support our customers and the diverse interests they represent. We are committed to providing an inclusive, empowering, and supportive work environment. MCE welcomes individuals from all backgrounds and walks of life as colleagues, customers, and community partners.
Who you Are
You develop policy positions, assess the impact of regulatory policies and legislative proposals, and produce written materials, and give oral presentations to advocate on behalf of MCE.
What You’ll Do
Under the supervision of the Senior Counsel the Policy Analyst coordinates representation of MCE in administrative proceedings before applicable regulatory agencies, such as the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), California Energy Commission (CEC), or California Air Resources Board (CARB). The Policy Analyst may also engage in advocacy in stakeholder initiatives at the California Independent System Operator (CAISO). The Policy Analyst may analyze proposed legislation for potential impacts to MCE, its customer programs, or CCAs in California.
Additionally, the Policy Analyst is responsible for developing and managing relationships with stakeholders in California’s energy market, including CalCCA. The Policy Analyst may also be responsible for addressing MCE program operational issues that may require regulatory or legislative remedies.
Supervisory Responsibilities
The Policy Analyst I is not a supervisory role.
Experience/Education
- This position requires education and experience equal to a Bachelor’s degree in accounting, economics, engineering, finance, policy analysis, or public administration from an accredited university.
A Plus if
- You have a Master’s degree in one of the related fields
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