State of California-posted 11 days ago
Full-time
Hybrid • Sacramento, CA
1,001-5,000 employees
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support

The Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA or DOSH) is seeking an Lead Economist (Research Specialist III) to serve as Cal/OSHA's economic expert. Cal/OSHA is the agency responsible for protecting employees' safety and health throughout California. This is a unique opportunity to use data-driven research and statistical analysis in the interest of this critical mission. Under the general direction of the Research Data Manager in the Research Data Unit, the Research Data Specialist III serves as the economic expert for the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH). The incumbent is responsible for developing macroeconomic and econometric models, conducting simulation studies, and performing rigorous statistical and analytical analyses. Utilizing tools such as R, Python, SQL, and other software languages, the incumbent develops models and conducts macroeconomic analyses to inform policy decisions. The primary focus of this role is to create macroeconomic models that assess the economic impacts of changes in rulemaking and regulations. This process requires the development of innovative analytical approaches, a deep understanding of macroeconomic modeling, econometric techniques, and the legislative and rulemaking procedures. The incumbent will be the department's expert on macroeconomic theory, practice, and analysis. In addition, the role requires conducting ad-hoc econometric and trend analyses using data from both government and non-government sources. The Lead Economist will guide and mentor junior team members, sharing expertise in economic theory, statistical methods, and applied data analysis. Please review the attached Duty Statement for details. Partial telework schedules will be considered, with some in-person work required. If you are applying to the Sacramento location, please note that travel to the Cal/OSHA headquarters in Oakland may be required several times per month. There is only one position that may be filled in either Oakland or Sacramento. If you are interested in more than one location, please submit a complete application for each specific job control. This posting may be used to fill future vacancies in accordance with 2 CCR §249.3

  • developing macroeconomic and econometric models
  • conducting simulation studies
  • performing rigorous statistical and analytical analyses
  • Utilizing tools such as R, Python, SQL, and other software languages, the incumbent develops models and conducts macroeconomic analyses to inform policy decisions
  • creating macroeconomic models that assess the economic impacts of changes in rulemaking and regulations
  • conducting ad-hoc econometric and trend analyses using data from both government and non-government sources
  • guide and mentor junior team members, sharing expertise in economic theory, statistical methods, and applied data analysis
  • Advanced degree (Master's or Ph.D.) in Economics, Statistics, Mathematics, or a similarly quantitative field.
  • Proven experience in conducting Standardized Regulatory Impact Assessments (SRIAs) or comparable impact studies.
  • Experience working on California-related rulemaking or collaborating with the California Department of Finance.
  • Practical experience or applied research assessing the impact with real-world data of changes to systems, regulations, or other market-related factors.
  • Strong background in statistics and econometrics, particularly in the development of simulation studies and conducting rigorous sensitivity analyses.
  • Interest in public service, employee rights, or workplace safety and health.
  • Health, Dental & Vision Benefits
  • Paid Sick, Vacation and Holidays
  • 401(k), 457, and ROTH IRA plans
  • Retirement (CalPERS)
  • Military Leave
  • Reimbursement Accounts
  • Public Transit Subsidy
  • And many more! Visit www.calhr.ca.gov for a full list of available benefits!
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