Energy Efficiency Project Engineer
PG&E Corporation
Oakland, Alameda County, CA
United States
Posted July 7, 2025
{CONTRACTOR,INTERN}
Valid until August 6, 2025
Job Description
Power Generation; Engineering / Science
Business Unit: Operations - Other
Power Generation operates and maintains PG&E's hydroelectric, fossil, solar generation and battery storage facilities, providing approximately 5,300 megawatts of generating capacity for our customers. Our hydro facilities include 62 conventional hydro powerhouses, a pumped-storage facility, 98 reservoirs, 168 dams and more than 200 miles of canals and flumes, among other water conveyances. Natural gas-fired plants in operation are Humboldt Bay Generating Station in Eureka; Colusa Generating Station in Colusa County and Gateway Generating Station in Antioch. Several utility-scale solar generation plants also are operated and maintained, as well as PG&E’s successful entry into battery energy storage, our Elkhorn Battery facility at Moss Landing in Monterey County.
This is a senior-level project engineer job that supports Power Generation’s dam safety and asset management programs to ensure public and employee safety, maintain hydroelectric infrastructure, manage risk, and meet regulatory requirements. The job requires mastery of the Journey Project Engineer job duties and is responsible for leading, consulting, and implementing engineering solutions for the department’s most complex, highest risk, and highest profile projects and programs. As a designated subject matter expert (SME), the Senior Project Engineer is widely recognized as a technical resource and practice leader within the department, as well as by external partners, regulators, and stakeholders.
The position requires application of expert judgment, a thorough understanding of regulatory guidelines and expectations for dam safety engineering, and an extensive knowledge of the power generation industry. The position also requires extensive project and contract management skills; The Senior Project Engineer provides leadership, coaching, technical direction, knowledge transfer, and assistance to technical employees and teams. Responsibilities may include Privileged and Confidential work.
Performs functions of Associate and Journey level Project Engineers, but for more complex, larger budget, and higher profile projects. Assists teams of engineers, consultants, contract technical personnel, and support staff in collecting and evaluating data, conducting assessments and technical studies, performing engineering analyses, preparing reports, and developing recommendations to support the safe and reliable performance of PG&E's hydroelectric infrastructure, including dams, water conveyance, and appurtenant facilities.
Provides guidance, direction, and technical support for surveillance and monitoring, condition assessment, planning, engineering analysis and design, code and regulatory compliance, asset management, project construction, quality assurance, operation, maintenance, and repair of dams, canals, tunnels, flumes, penstocks, and other civil hydroelectric infrastructure.
Leads and applies extensive knowledge in the planning, design, permitting, and project management efforts for multiple complex and/or large generation projects that can be discipline specific, multi-discipline, or programmatic in nature.
Provides leadership, coaching, technical direction, oversight, and quality control for assigned projects and technical work done in discipline, knowledge transfer, and assistance to many technical and/or project management employees and teams; may act as an engineering and/or project management mentor.
Reviews, approves, leads, and/or performs engineering analyses, studies, designs, construction documents, regulatory submittals, and other work products.
Leads the development and/or presentation of findings to both internal and external organizations, including regulatory bodies, contractors, and outside vendors.
Interprets, applies, and educates others in applicable industry standards, and regulatory codes and regulations.
Establishes and maintains internal guidelines for engineering studies and submittals to regulatory agencies.
Develops and/or evolves engineering processes, standards and specifications.
develop regulatory and facility safety strategies; and negotiate with regulatory agencies and third parties on complex project and facility safety issues.
Performs other duties as assigned as related to engineering and project management.
Supports Supervising Engineers, Project Managers, and Principal Engineers.
Leads the development and implementation of programmatic solutions, process improvements, regulatory relations, contracting strategies, and very large and/or complex projects.
External contacts primarily include directing project-related work and contract administration with contractors and vendors; providing information, conducting discussions, and obtaining approvals from regulatory agencies; Internal contacts are primarily with Power Generation personnel, including project team members, and PG&E internal services organizations and typically include directing project-related work, discussing and reporting progress, exchanging and coordinating information, managing meetings and providing appropriate documentation. A 4-year BS Degree in Engineering from an accredited curriculum in the US or the equivalent from outside the US is required.
Mastery of the Associate and Journey level Project Engineer job duties and demonstrated knowledge, leadership, and ability to perform the job duties of the Senior level Project Engineer. Meets specific technical requirements gained through a minimum of eight years of cumulative experience in engineering, design, and construction (or water rights, as assigned); BS Degree in Civil Engineering
Post-graduate degree in Civil Engineering with emphasis in hydrologic, hydraulic, and/or water resources engineering (or job-related discipline or equivalent experience)
Education, training, and expertise in hydrology and hydraulic engineering, including fluid mechanics, open channel and pressurized flow, hydraulic modeling, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis, and precipitation, runoff, and flood routing studies
Scripting, GIS and hydrologic and hydraulics software applications including HEC-HMS, RMC-BestFit, RMC-RFA, HEC-RAS (1D & 2D), HEC-LifeSim, Flow3D
Hydrology development and analysis, flood frequency analysis
Dam safety consequence analysis
Spillway rock scour analysis
Engineering evaluation, assessment, maintenance, and repair of water storage, conveyance, and control structures including dams, spillways, canals, tunnels, pipelines, and associated gates and valves
Analysis and design of dams, hydraulic control, and water conveyance structures
Analysis, design, and assessment of penstocks, including dynamic/transient loading
Alternatives analysis, design, permitting, construction, and quality control for large civil infrastructure projects
Surveillance and monitoring of water storage and conveyance infrastructure and associated mechanical equipment
Potential failure modes analysis, risk assessment and mitigation, and probabilistic methods
Maneuvering comfortably through complex policy, process, and people-related organizational dynamics
Planning and prioritizing work to meet commitments aligned with organizational goals
Knowledge of the generation industry, including extensive understanding, as applicable, of analysis, design, construction, and/or operation of rotating machines, dams, and water conveyance and experience interpreting applicable codes, standards, regulations, and practices
Knowledge of relevant federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and guidelines for dam safety and power generation, including those administered by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), California Department of Water Resources Division of Safety of Dams (DSOD), and California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
Knowledge of risk and compliance assessment and management theories, concepts, methods, techniques, and industry practices
Track record of ensuring high quality work by self and others on project team and overseeing work of less experienced team members
Ability to identify trends over multiple projects or years and take needed action to initiate practical system-wide improvements, provide recommendations, develop implementation plans, and lead implementation.
Track record of working to further his or her own professional development through industry associations & conferences, technical workshops, trade publications, and additional formal education, and of mentoring less senior engineers and project managers
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Business Unit: Operations - Other
Power Generation operates and maintains PG&E's hydroelectric, fossil, solar generation and battery storage facilities, providing approximately 5,300 megawatts of generating capacity for our customers. Our hydro facilities include 62 conventional hydro powerhouses, a pumped-storage facility, 98 reservoirs, 168 dams and more than 200 miles of canals and flumes, among other water conveyances. Natural gas-fired plants in operation are Humboldt Bay Generating Station in Eureka; Colusa Generating Station in Colusa County and Gateway Generating Station in Antioch. Several utility-scale solar generation plants also are operated and maintained, as well as PG&E’s successful entry into battery energy storage, our Elkhorn Battery facility at Moss Landing in Monterey County.
This is a senior-level project engineer job that supports Power Generation’s dam safety and asset management programs to ensure public and employee safety, maintain hydroelectric infrastructure, manage risk, and meet regulatory requirements. The job requires mastery of the Journey Project Engineer job duties and is responsible for leading, consulting, and implementing engineering solutions for the department’s most complex, highest risk, and highest profile projects and programs. As a designated subject matter expert (SME), the Senior Project Engineer is widely recognized as a technical resource and practice leader within the department, as well as by external partners, regulators, and stakeholders.
The position requires application of expert judgment, a thorough understanding of regulatory guidelines and expectations for dam safety engineering, and an extensive knowledge of the power generation industry. The position also requires extensive project and contract management skills; The Senior Project Engineer provides leadership, coaching, technical direction, knowledge transfer, and assistance to technical employees and teams. Responsibilities may include Privileged and Confidential work.
Performs functions of Associate and Journey level Project Engineers, but for more complex, larger budget, and higher profile projects. Assists teams of engineers, consultants, contract technical personnel, and support staff in collecting and evaluating data, conducting assessments and technical studies, performing engineering analyses, preparing reports, and developing recommendations to support the safe and reliable performance of PG&E's hydroelectric infrastructure, including dams, water conveyance, and appurtenant facilities.
Provides guidance, direction, and technical support for surveillance and monitoring, condition assessment, planning, engineering analysis and design, code and regulatory compliance, asset management, project construction, quality assurance, operation, maintenance, and repair of dams, canals, tunnels, flumes, penstocks, and other civil hydroelectric infrastructure.
Leads and applies extensive knowledge in the planning, design, permitting, and project management efforts for multiple complex and/or large generation projects that can be discipline specific, multi-discipline, or programmatic in nature.
Provides leadership, coaching, technical direction, oversight, and quality control for assigned projects and technical work done in discipline, knowledge transfer, and assistance to many technical and/or project management employees and teams; may act as an engineering and/or project management mentor.
Reviews, approves, leads, and/or performs engineering analyses, studies, designs, construction documents, regulatory submittals, and other work products.
Leads the development and/or presentation of findings to both internal and external organizations, including regulatory bodies, contractors, and outside vendors.
Interprets, applies, and educates others in applicable industry standards, and regulatory codes and regulations.
Establishes and maintains internal guidelines for engineering studies and submittals to regulatory agencies.
Develops and/or evolves engineering processes, standards and specifications.
develop regulatory and facility safety strategies; and negotiate with regulatory agencies and third parties on complex project and facility safety issues.
Performs other duties as assigned as related to engineering and project management.
Supports Supervising Engineers, Project Managers, and Principal Engineers.
Leads the development and implementation of programmatic solutions, process improvements, regulatory relations, contracting strategies, and very large and/or complex projects.
External contacts primarily include directing project-related work and contract administration with contractors and vendors; providing information, conducting discussions, and obtaining approvals from regulatory agencies; Internal contacts are primarily with Power Generation personnel, including project team members, and PG&E internal services organizations and typically include directing project-related work, discussing and reporting progress, exchanging and coordinating information, managing meetings and providing appropriate documentation. A 4-year BS Degree in Engineering from an accredited curriculum in the US or the equivalent from outside the US is required.
Mastery of the Associate and Journey level Project Engineer job duties and demonstrated knowledge, leadership, and ability to perform the job duties of the Senior level Project Engineer. Meets specific technical requirements gained through a minimum of eight years of cumulative experience in engineering, design, and construction (or water rights, as assigned); BS Degree in Civil Engineering
Post-graduate degree in Civil Engineering with emphasis in hydrologic, hydraulic, and/or water resources engineering (or job-related discipline or equivalent experience)
Education, training, and expertise in hydrology and hydraulic engineering, including fluid mechanics, open channel and pressurized flow, hydraulic modeling, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis, and precipitation, runoff, and flood routing studies
Scripting, GIS and hydrologic and hydraulics software applications including HEC-HMS, RMC-BestFit, RMC-RFA, HEC-RAS (1D & 2D), HEC-LifeSim, Flow3D
Hydrology development and analysis, flood frequency analysis
Dam safety consequence analysis
Spillway rock scour analysis
Engineering evaluation, assessment, maintenance, and repair of water storage, conveyance, and control structures including dams, spillways, canals, tunnels, pipelines, and associated gates and valves
Analysis and design of dams, hydraulic control, and water conveyance structures
Analysis, design, and assessment of penstocks, including dynamic/transient loading
Alternatives analysis, design, permitting, construction, and quality control for large civil infrastructure projects
Surveillance and monitoring of water storage and conveyance infrastructure and associated mechanical equipment
Potential failure modes analysis, risk assessment and mitigation, and probabilistic methods
Maneuvering comfortably through complex policy, process, and people-related organizational dynamics
Planning and prioritizing work to meet commitments aligned with organizational goals
Knowledge of the generation industry, including extensive understanding, as applicable, of analysis, design, construction, and/or operation of rotating machines, dams, and water conveyance and experience interpreting applicable codes, standards, regulations, and practices
Knowledge of relevant federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and guidelines for dam safety and power generation, including those administered by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), California Department of Water Resources Division of Safety of Dams (DSOD), and California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
Knowledge of risk and compliance assessment and management theories, concepts, methods, techniques, and industry practices
Track record of ensuring high quality work by self and others on project team and overseeing work of less experienced team members
Ability to identify trends over multiple projects or years and take needed action to initiate practical system-wide improvements, provide recommendations, develop implementation plans, and lead implementation.
Track record of working to further his or her own professional development through industry associations & conferences, technical workshops, trade publications, and additional formal education, and of mentoring less senior engineers and project managers
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Job Details
Employment Status{CONTRACTOR,INTERN}
LocationOakland, Alameda County, CA
ZIP Code
Posted DateJuly 7, 2025
Valid ThroughAugust 6, 2025
CountryUnited States
Job Summary
Employment Status{CONTRACTOR,INTERN}
LocationOakland, Alameda County, CA
Remote WorkOn-site
Posted DateJuly 7, 2025
About PG&E Corporation
PG&E Corporation
Oakland, Alameda County, CA