Electric Transmission Planning Senior Manager-Flexible Location
Company: PG&E Corporation
Location: Oakland
Posted on: December 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Requisition ID 168216 Job Category: Engineering / Science Job
Level: Senior Manager Business Unit: Electric Engineering Work
Type: Hybrid Job Location: Oakland; Fresno; San Jose; San Luis
Obispo; West Sacramento Department Overview The team of Electric
Engineering ensure all manners of electric engineering are in place
to safely enable a strategic and stable workplan for our Electric
Operations partners. Our organization is accountable for planning,
financial budgeting, and project execution and delivery of all
electric engineering projects. The Transmission System Planning
(TSP) department performs Interconnection studies, multi-year
assessments and develops a portfolio of transmission expansion
plans and projects to meet the company's transmission needs for
delivery of safe and reliable electric service to our customers
while adhering to North American Electric Reliability Corporation
(NERC) and Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) planning
standards. The department is also involved in developing
transmission expansion and strategy to help achieve the Company's
and California's clean energy goals. Position Summary The Senior
Manager of Electrical Transmission Interconnection Planning
oversees the strategic development, planning, and interconnection
of generation and load interconnection projects in PG&E’s
Electric Transmission System. This position is accountable for
providing leadership and direction for system design and capital
program investments to facilitate successful interconnections,
while promoting a culture of safety, and cultivating technical
expertise within the organization. The Senior Manager ensures
compliance with applicable tariffs, standards, and processes, and
driving continuous process development and organizational growth.
Additionally, this role provides technical and strategic guidance
internally and serves as PG&E's representative at regulatory,
industry, and customer forums. This position is hybrid, working
from your remote office and your assigned work location based on
business need. Location is flexible within the PG&E Service
Territory between Fresno, West Sacramento, Oakland, San Luis Obispo
or San Jose locations, please note hiring leader will make final
decision of what are appropriate headquarters for the role based on
business need. Position will require approximately 15% of travel
time in work schedule. Incumbent should expect to attend team staff
meetings in Oakland. PG&E is providing the salary range that
the company in good faith believes it might pay for this position
at the time of the job posting. This compensation 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,
specific skills, education, licenses or certifications, experience,
market value, geographic location, and internal equity. Although we
estimate the successful candidate hired into this role will be
placed towards the middle or entry point of the range, the decision
will be made on a case-by-case basis related to these factors. A
reasonable salary range is: Bay Area Minimum:$170,000 Bay Area
Maximum: $290,000 OR California Minimum:$162,000 California
Maximum: $276,000 This job is also eligible to participate in
PG&E’s discretionary incentive compensation programs. Job
Responsibilities • Oversees the strategic development and planning
for PG&E’s transmission generation and load interconnections by
providing leadership and direction for system design and capital
program investments. Removes obstacles by building relationships
across the organization with stakeholders and other departments.
Identifies gaps in existing processes and drives process
improvement. • Provide strategic direction, technical training, and
guidance to the Interconnection Planning team and internal
stakeholders for generation and load interconnection deliverables
for CPUC and FERC Jurisdictional projects. • Represent PG&E at
external engagements providing technical expertise and shaping
discussions at industry forums on key policy and tariff initiatives
related to load and generation interconnections. • Stays abreast of
developments across the Western Electricity Coordinating Council
(WECC) systems to ensure PG&E’s rights or interests are not
impacted. Promotes the future development of the transmission
system and provides PG&E representation on transmission issues
with key external stakeholders, municipal utilities, generators,
neighboring utilities and others as required. • Leads the
development and evaluation of transmission system plans in area,
regional and interconnection planning to support PG&E’s
objectives to demonstrate compliance with NERC/WECC/CAISO
Reliability Standards. • Leads the development of methodology,
studies and evaluation of transmission system plans supporting
emerging Company issues such as the impact of inclusion of
transmission in power outages, resource adequacy and
electrification. • Leads the development of key department capacity
and reliability metrics to aid in strategic goal setting and work
progression supporting support safe and reliable service to
customers. • Represents PG&E during regulatory proceedings and
contract negotiations, including serving as PG&E witness at the
CPUC, FERC and other regulatory areas. • Responsible for
cross-functional communication on transmission related issues with
key internal stakeholders (for example, Law, Substation and T-Line
Engineering, System Protection, Operations Engineering, Project
Managers, Asset Strategy, Distribution Planning, Energy
Procurement) to provide for the safe, efficient and reliable
operation of the PG&E transmission system. • Provides technical
information relating to transmission capacity capital content for
investment planning processes, including business strategy, goals
and work execution planning. • Manages staff to accomplish results
through effective recruitment and selection, training and
development, performance management, rewards and recognition. •
Leads the development and management of Transmission Planning’s
expense budgets, monitoring expenses against forecasts and
explaining and/or justifying budget items and/or variances. •
Supports the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) during emergency
situations such as power outages, major storms, heat waves, and
earthquakes. Qualifications- Minimum Qualifications: • Bachelor’s
Degree in Engineering or equivalent related experience • 10 years
progressive experience developing transmission plans • 3 years
leadership experience Desired Qualifications: • Bachelor’s degree
in Electrical Engineering with a focus in Power Systems. • Master’s
in Electrical Engineering o Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and
(Technical) Competencies o Excellent written and oral communication
skills. o Strong leadership and presentation skills. o Excellent
interpersonal, influence, negotiation and collaboration skills. o
Strong decision making and problem-solving skills. o Competency in
providing direction, delegating, and removing obstacles to get work
done o Competency in building partnerships and working
collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives o Competency
in interpreting and applying understanding of key financial
indicators to make better business decisions o Competency in making
good and timely decisions that keep the organization moving forward
o Knowledge of applicable engineering principles, codes,
regulations, policies, and procedure’s related to the industry and
PG&E - for example FERC, NERC, CAISO, CPUC. o Strong
understanding of project management concepts and practices. o
Understanding of PG&E culture and knowledge of what departments
are needed to partner with to accomplish this role’s operational
objectives.
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