Program Manager, Regulatory Policy & Strategy
The Energy Coalition · Los Angeles, CA · 2 wk ago
Information Technology$118k–$131k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Energy Coalition (TEC) is a California-based nonprofit working at the intersection of clean energy, equity, and public sector program delivery. TEC manages energy efficiency and integrated demand-side management programs for Regional Energy Networks (RENs), Community Choice Aggregators (CCAs), and local government clients, and engages actively in California regulatory proceedings at the CPUC and CEC.
Primary Responsibilities
- Comprehensive regulatory monitoring, tracking, and analysis for active CPUC proceedings alongside CEC, CARB, AQMD, PDAEnergyWeb, and legislative activities to identify client-relevant developments.
- Develop regulatory comments, formal filings, and data requests under the direction on the Director or legal counsel; must incorporate high-rigor citation and comprehensive client feedback methods.
- Strategic client communications and reporting, ranging from bi-weekly client summaries to same-day bullet briefings providing rolling updates on significant rulings.
- Facilitate bi-weekly client regulatory advisory calls; coordinate agendas, take notes, and manage follow-up.
- Represent TEC and clients at CPUC, CEC, and Sacramento policy venues; in-person and virtual participation at workshops, client meetings, and conferences.
- Develop templates and strategic framing language to facilitate client review of stakeholder studies and evaluations.
- Regulatory Analysis & Client Communications
General Responsibilities
- Participate in strategic thinking exercises with peers and management staff.
- Interpret policies and precedents.
- Excellent judgment and decision-making skills; knowing when to include the supervisor in decisions that may have impacts across programs and departments.
- Maintain positive relationships with stakeholders.
- Manage up to keep upper management informed about priorities and progress.
- Anticipate and solve problems in a timely manner.
- Develop and deliver dynamic presentations to virtual and in-person audiences.
Qualifications
- Knowledge of California energy policy and the regulatory landscape, including CPUC proceedings, EE and IDSM programs, and REN/IOU/CCA structures.
- Ability to read, interpret, and synthesize complex regulatory documents and translate them into accessible summaries for clients.
- Strong independent work ethic; proactive communicator who surfaces questions and issues without waiting to be directed.
- Excellent written communication skills, including the ability to produce clear, concise regulatory summaries and correspondence.
- Experience with or strong aptitude for regulatory research, citation work, and monitoring across multiple proceedings.
- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (public policy, economics, environmental studies, energy, law, planning, or equivalent); or equivalent professional experience.
- Minimum 4 years of relevant professional experience (graduate degree may substitute for 2 years).
Preferred
- Direct experience drafting CPUC or CEC party filings, comments, or Advice Letters.
- Familiarity with California Codes & Standards, including Title 24 cycles and savings attribution.
- Working knowledge of Potential & Goals studies, Avoided Cost Calculator, or similar CPUC technical studies.
- Exposure to integrated demand-side management concepts: building performance standards, demand flexibility, grid-interactive efficient buildings.
- Working knowledge of Python, R, SQL, or other tools for data analysis and regulatory research workflows.
- Comfort delivering oral comments at CPUC workshops and presenting analytical findings to stakeholders.