Assistant Director of Utilities - Resources Management
Assistant Director of Utilities - Resources Management
Description
Reporting to the Director of Utilities, you will supervise two work groups comprised of 25 high-level staff responsible for utility resource procurement, load forecasting, financial planning and rate setting, key account relationships and customer program development. In this high-visibility position, you will play a central role in ensuring the City meets its goals for affordability, reliability, environmental sustainability, and long-term utility resiliency. Some exciting near-term collaborations include implementation of residential electric time of use rates, renewable energy procurement for a growing electric demand, decommissioning the gas utility while keeping gas rates affordable, and scaling electrification programs to achieve the City’s aggressive climate goals.
Key Responsibilities:
Direct the procurement and delivery of utility commodities (electric, gas, water), ensuring alignment with reliability, rate, environmental, and risk management policies.
Lead long-term forecasting of energy and water consumption to inform strategic planning and operations.
Guide utility financial forecasting and rate design, ensuring rates are equitable, transparent, and sustainable.
Manage a $200 million budget.
Develop and maintain effective relationships with joint powers authorities (JPAs) and regional utility associations; support governance efforts and represent the City’s interests in collaborative decision-making.
Oversee the design and implementation of electrification and energy and water demand-side management programs that support customer conservation and carbon-reduction goals.
Manage and mentor professional teams including managers, program administrators, and analysts.
Represent the department to the Utilities Advisory Commission, City Council, community groups, and partner agencies.
Ideal Candidates should demonstrate the following:
Proven experience overseeing procurement and delivery of utility commodities including renewable energy resources in compliance with risk management standards.
Expertise in utility demand forecasting, particularly in modeling energy and water consumption trends and infrastructure needs.
Experience developing and managing demand-side management and sustainability programs with measurable customer or environmental outcomes.
Strong background in utility financial forecasting and rate design, ideally within a municipal or public agency context.
Skill in developing productive relationships with regional agencies, JPAs, and regulatory bodies, and effectively supporting executive-level governance.
Excellent leadership, supervisory, communication, and project management, skills with a track record of leading high-performing teams.
Requirements
Sufficient education, training and/or work experience to demonstrate possession of the following knowledge, skills, and abilities which would typically be acquired through:
Bachelor's Degree in a relevant field and eight years of related experience, including five years of management level experience; or, an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above.
Licensing Requirements: Depending on area of assignment, some positions may require by Municipal Code, State or Federal law one or more of the following:
Valid California Driver's License
Preferred Experience & Education
At least 8–10 years of progressive experience in utilities resource management, energy/water procurement, or financial planning.
Public sector or municipal utility experience strongly preferred.
Advanced degree in Public Administration, Environmental Policy, Engineering, Economics, or a related field is desirable.
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