Electric Program Management, Manager
Company: PG&E Corporation
Location: Dublin
Posted on: November 29, 2025
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Job Description:
Requisition ID 168995 Job Category: Project / Program Management
Job Level: Manager/Principal Business Unit: Electric Operations
Work Type: Hybrid Job Location: Dublin; Bakersfield; Brentwood;
Concord; Daly City; Fresno; Lodi; Oakland; Petaluma; Placerville;
Rocklin; Sacramento; San Francisco Department Overview Electric
Operations (EO) ensures the delivery of safe and reliable electric
service to our customers. Electric Operations is responsible for
every aspect of PG&E's electric distribution and transmission
operations, including planning, engineering, maintenance and
construction, asset management, business planning, restoration, and
emergency response. Electric Operations Construction Management is
responsible for the contract construction, project and contract
management of PG&E’s electric distribution overhead and
underground facilities. This role will be part of the Construction
Management, Process & Tools team responsible for supporting the
Construction Management Clerical team with standardization,
efficiency and innovation of tools and processes to deliver
reliable, sustainable, and cost-effective solutions. Position
Summary The Electric Program Management leadership manages teams in
the planning, execution and ongoing monitoring/management for all
system-wide work (or projects) in a major work category (program).
Incumbents may be involved in program design, execution or both.
Incumbents monitor internal and external factors that affect the
planning, forecasting and successful execution of the program work
and determine, recommend and implement adjustments as needed. The
leader ensures work is completed and verifies that activities are
compliant with applicable regulations, tariffs, standards and work
procedures. Disclosure: PG&E is providing the salary range that
can reasonably be expected for this position at the time of the job
posting. This salary range is specific to the locality of the job.
The actual salary paid to an individual will be based on multiple
factors, including, but not limited to, internal equity, specific
skills, education, licenses or certifications, experience, market
value, and geographic location. The decision will be made on a
case-by-case basis related to these factors. ? This job is also
eligible to participate in PG&E’s discretionary incentive
compensation programs. Pay Range: Minimum: $144,00 Midpoint:
$194,00 Maximum: $244,00 Job Responsibilities Typically assigned to
multiple programs or may be assigned to one significantly large,
complex program. Approximate program portfolio size of 1 to 3
programs, totaling approximately $400 million in annual work.
Supervises Clerical Supervisors, Program Managers and Construction
Specialists. Ensures that all programs are managed in accordance
with applicable regulatory requirements, filings, tariffs and
follow established guiding principles/best practices. Monitors
compliance with Company and California Public Utilities Commission
(CPUC) regulations, construction standards, and requirements.
Ensures required CPUC reporting on the program work is completed
and delivered to the appropriate parties. May be involved in
researching, writing, or developing information for the General
Rate Case. May develop and/or provide expert witness testimony or
other information to CPUC or other external agency. Develops
metrics and monitors performance of work within assigned program.
Sets and achieves staff goals in support of established functional
objectives. Depending on nature of project work in program, may
have interface with external customer organizations. Handles
sensitive, escalated customer issues. Collects, consolidates and
analyzes work completion information to determine overall trending.
Develops and delivers presentation on program status, risk and
corrective measures to leaders of various levels, including
executive. Allocates approved program funds or work/projects to the
different operating divisions/areas/regions based on such factors
as historical spending, project specific data provided by the
field, changes in customer requirements or other internal or
external program stakeholders. Partners with Director in developing
policies and relevant governance, processes, infrastructure,
documentation and tools to support the program. May participate as
a member of the Incident Command structure during times of
significant events, such as storms, or earthquakes. Manages the
annual planning for assigned program work, considering factors that
might affect demand for work, expected volumes and unit costs,
partnering with related departments/leaders. May be involved in
long term forecasting. May also prepare detailed cycle work plans
and/or regular reviews of actual work completions vs. forecasts and
partner with team and leadership to address variances. Manages
staff to accomplish results through effective recruitment and
selection, training and development, performance management, and
rewards and recognition. Leads staff to oversee the design and/or
implementation of assigned program work for the entire service
territory. Types of program work may include maintenance and
construction, large volume customer requests or expansion of
existing types of work. Leads process improvement initiatives for
program management. Oversees process and procedure development,
implementation, communications and training for new programs and/or
changes to existing programs. Coaches staff to identify gaps in
work methods, procedures, processes or training and partners with
stakeholders to recommend solutions. Ensures consistency with
related work processes, standards and procedures. May function as a
consultant, subject matter expert or a project manager depending
upon the needs of the various business partners. Ensures work is
prioritized based on available resources, size of the project
portfolio, costs, risks, exposures or customer needs, while
remaining compliant with applicable regulations. Qualifications
Minimum: Bachelor's degree in business, engineering, or other
relevant discipline or equivalent experience. Eight (8) years of
relevant experience in areas such as: electric construction,
maintenance, service planning, compliance, financial planning or
quality control/assurance. Three (3) years leadership or team lead
experience. Desired: PMI-Project Management Institute PMP-Project
Management Professional certification
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