Ignition Incident Specialist, Senior
Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Oakland, CA · 2 wk ago
OTHR$109k/yrFull-time
Job Responsibilities
- Perform ignition investigations with very limited supervision.
- Develop comprehensive reports and analyses to provide visibility to long-term, company-wide issues which contribute to ignition events.
- Work with stakeholders, including first responders in the field, to best categorize the root cause of ignitions and determine PG&E attributability.
- Perform onsite ignition investigations by combining investigative methods and tools with a knowledge of wildland fire behavior and electric utility assets.
Qualifications
- High School/GED
- 4 years related work experience in the utility industry and/or fire services and/or investigations requiring complex case development.
- State Fire Marshal Certified Fire Investigator (or ability to obtain within one year)
- Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience
- 4+ years of job-related experience conducting investigations as the lead investigator for fire related incidents.
- ICS-Incident Command System 100-800 certification
- Ability to make sense of complex, high quantity, and sometimes contradictory information and translate to actionable key takeaways and visualizations (e.g., Tableau dashboard), iterating to meet customer needs.
- Experience collecting and reviewing data (e.g., searching for anomalies/data gaps/inconsistencies), utilizing repeatable processes and adding controls, when possible, to increase data integrity.
- Excellent oral (phone and in-person) and written (e-mail, presentations, dashboard summaries/key takeaways) communication skills, including technical writing and presentations.
- Ability to pay attention to details, ensure consistency across concepts, be careful about details and thorough in completing work tasks.
- Ability to work independently and collaborate, removing obstacles or escalating to get work done.
- Ability to plan and prioritize work to meet commitments aligned with organizational goals.
- Experience working in an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) or similar environment at a utility, communicating directly with field offices and/or field employees.
- Understanding of investigation concepts, methods, and techniques