Electric NERC Compliance Consultant, Principal - Flexible Location

Pacific Gas And Electric CompanyOakland, CA
$129,000 - $232,000Hybrid

About The Position

The Electric Risk & Compliance organization provides governance, oversight, and strategic direction on risk and compliance matters across Electric Operations, ensuring alignment with enterprise policies and external/internal regulatory requirements. It partners cross-functionally to manage compliance requirements, strengthen controls, and enable risk-based oversight through effective monitoring, data, and reporting. The Compliance Insights team provides strategic, comprehensive data analysis, reporting, and data-driven insights that support Electric compliance, investigations, and risk management. The Electric NERC Compliance Consultant, Principal core function is to lead the compliance and/or risk management framework & tools that enable the organization and employees to conduct business in compliance with NERC applicable standards, laws & regulations, and/or to identify, manage, and mitigate operational risk. The Electric NERC Compliance Consultant, Principal will lead collaboration with Electric Engineering, Asset management and Planning, and Electric Operations business units and the Enterprise NERC Compliance Office to guide mitigation planning, shaping risk-based decisions, aligning cross-functional partners, and influencing policy and regulatory strategy across WECC, FERC and CAISO. The selected candidate must live within PG&E’s service territory and will be expected to work in the office 2-3 days/week.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
  • 10+ years of relevant experience
  • Primarily office environment with extensive use of computers and numerous phone calls, conference calls, and in-person meetings.
  • Travel requirements vary depending on assigned area of business.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree or equivalent experience
  • Electrical engineer with experience in the utility industry to support technical interpretations and implementation of new compliance requirements
  • 6 years’ experience managing compliance/risk programs or controls
  • FERC/NERC utility policy experience or utility operational experience
  • Regulatory, analytical, communications or public affairs related experience
  • Electric industry experience
  • Experience in leadership or leading teams
  • Advanced understanding of meaning and rationale of contract provisions; counterparty concerns; and the implications of specific contract language.
  • Ability to lead contract and settlement negotiations.
  • Ability to synthesize and distill highly complex data and findings to present in verbal and/or written format to diverse audiences; to lead Company regulatory activities and to lead discussions of gas procurement issues.
  • Advanced collaboration and interpersonal skills to effectively build relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders.
  • Ability to employ extensive subject matter expertise to anticipate and resolve complex issues with minimal information or supervision of a manager or director.
  • Ability to analyze complex problems and make decisions despite incomplete information and limited time.
  • Provides direction, training, guidance, and instruction to regulatory analysts in a work environment that fosters teamwork, information and experience sharing, constructive communication and professional and individual development.
  • Expert level knowledge of assigned area of business including processes and procedures
  • Advanced knowledge of and ability to apply internal control concepts and/or risk analysis & assessment
  • Highly advanced analytical, program management, and communications skills
  • Ability to manipulate data and draw conclusions / make recommendations
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills and ability to communicate complex data effectively to a variety of audiences including senior executives
  • Ability to influence others in order to achieve understanding, acceptance, and commitment to act
  • Highly flexible, self-directed, and able to adapt well to a rapidly changing environment
  • Advanced skills in MS Office including Excel and PowerPoint

Responsibilities

  • Anticipates issues and develops innovative solutions to enhance controls and mitigate risks.
  • Anticipates changes in the regulatory environment or other developments which may impact compliance or risk management and takes action to prepare the organization.
  • Acts as consultant to internal and/or external groups in order to benchmark company performance and promote knowledge of compliance and risk management best practices.
  • Challenges business decisions and present risk mitigation alternatives, as appropriate.
  • Updates senior leadership on status of compliance / risk management programs and partners with leaders across the organization to strengthen organization-wide effectiveness.
  • Participates in risk management forums at the enterprise level.
  • May act as team lead but does not have any direct reports.
  • Leads ongoing mitigation plans filed with the Regional Entity (Western Electric Coordinating Council [WECC]); leads Partnership with Electric Engineering and asset management business units on the development of mitigation plans.
  • Partners with controls verification team on development and implementation of test plans, incorporating any findings into improvements in NERC compliance; identifies opportunities for new internal controls; helps build additional internal controls.
  • Leads investigations into compliance issues with NERC--with a focus on O&P standard family; leads development of compliance narratives and RSAW documentation; leads WECC/FERC audits; provides input into FERC/NERC policy as it pertains to development of new and/or revised NERC Reliability Standards.
  • Develops and leads compelling data-driven business cases for or against specific courses of action and potential risk mitigation alternatives as appropriate; provides strategic direction regarding areas of NERC compliance in common with CPUC, OEIS, and CAISO.
  • Leads annual gap analysis; identifies gaps between compliance requirements and guidance documentation.
  • Develops, monitors, analyzes, and reports on business KPIs and indicators, that may affect the Company’s ability to meet its goals.
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