Principal Grid Innovation Engineer
Company: PG&E Corporation
Location: Oakland
Posted on: July 8, 2025
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Job Description:
Requisition ID 166043 Job Category: Engineering / Science Job
Level: Manager/Principal Business Unit: Engineering, Planning &
Strategy Work Type: Hybrid Job Location: Oakland Department
Overview The Utility Partnerships and Innovation (UP&I)
Leadership team is focused on enabling an electrified, clean energy
2040 with rates affordable for our customers, via innovation and
partnerships to deliver transformative, scalable solutions to
interlocking utility challenges; electrification of vehicles and
buildings to achieve beneficial electric load growth that delights
customers; and electric load management solutions to support load
growth while mitigating infrastructure and procurement spend. In
2022, PG&E articulated its True North Strategy (TNS), a bold,
breakthrough vision that charts a course over the next 15 years
toward achieving our purpose and climate commitments. The Load
Management Strategy & Policy (LMS&P) team leads the ongoing
development and deployment of the TNS Supply & Load Business Plan,
including crafting, implementing, and refining plans to move
strategy into action. In this capacity, the team directs the
company’s strategy, policy, market development, solutions design,
and alignment of current and future solutions in support of the
Load Management strategy. Position Summary The Principal, Grid
Innovation Engineer is responsible for advancing the integration of
flexible load resources into the Transmission, Distribution and
Energy Procurement planning processes to unlock new flexible
capacity and delay, or eliminate, the need to expand existing
infrastructure, construct new power lines, or procure additional
energy supply. The Principal, Grid Innovation Engineer will work
closely with professionals in Utility planning and engineering
organizations, solutions design, and load management strategy to
provide insights on best placement and orchestration of distributed
energy resources (DERs), and how to incorporate and scale the use
of flexible load resources in PG&E’s planning processes and
into PG&E’s operations. This position is hybrid, working from
your remote office and your assigned work location based on
business need. The work location is Oakland, CA. 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 between the entry
point and the middle of the range, the decision will be made on a
case-by-case basis related to these factors. This job is also
eligible to participate in PG&E’s discretionary incentive
compensation programs. A reasonable salary range is: Bay Area
Minimum: $151,000.00 Bay Area Maximum: $257,000.00 Job
Responsibilities Strategy - Develop detailed knowledge of the
Transmission and Distribution planning cycles and processes,
including key inputs that inform planning assumptions. - Identify
opportunities to, and develop criteria for, injecting flexible load
resources into planning scenarios. - Advice strategy and policy
team on ways to address regulatory and other barriers to the use of
flexible resources for planning and operations. - Develop and
present executive and board-level materials to gain buy-in from key
decision makers. Analysis - Provide modeling support to quantify
the grid value of flexible load resource alternatives and develop
analytical ‘what if?’ tools that compare these to traditional
infrastructure projects. - Leveraging research and analysis,
provide insights to planning and operations professionals on cost
effective ways to leverage flexible load resources to solve grid
constraints. - Scope and implement field studies that validate the
firmness and duration of load relief provided by various load
management pilots and programs. - Use insights from planning
scenarios and field studies to validate the ability of DERs to
deliver firm flexible capacity at both local and system level. -
Assess rate and other financial impacts associated with the
increased use of flexible resources for planning. - Develop an
inventory of technical requirements to inform future load
management program design and regulatory filings aligned with
PG&E’s True North Strategy. Project and Change Management -
Apply project managerial skills to act as main liaison between the
LMS&P and Transmission and Distribution planning teams before
and during planning cycles. - Apply learnings into developing and
implementing new planning and business processes to leverage
flexible resources at scale as a standard part of PG&E’s
planning and procurement processes. - Conduct benchmarking studies
and use relevant industry data to support program and strategy
development. Serve as the point person for cross-Utility
initiatives. The successful candidate is expected to have the
technical, analytical, and power systems skills to structure
analysis, process data, and at times run system studies. In
addition, the ideal candidate will be an organized self-starter who
is biased towards action, can operate with general direction only,
and can fill-in the blanks and drive concepts to reality, while
being mindful and sensitive to building trust, consensus and buy-in
across the organization. This execution-oriented candidate will
collaborate with PG&E subject matter experts, leaders, and
partners across the organization, as well as other utilities and
industry partners and vendors. Qualifications Minimum: A strong
applicant will be organized and motivated, with a strong track
record of success in building consensus and managing many moving
parts within matrixed teams. - Bachelor's degree in electrical
engineering or equivalent experience. - Experience with grid
modeling software (e.g., CYMDIST, PSLF, Aspen, etc.) - 10 years of
electric utility related experience. Desired: - Electrical
Engineering Degree with Power Systems emphasis - Master’s in
Business Administration, Engineering or other Advanced Degree -
Experience with data processing tools such as Excel, Access, SQL,
etc. - Experience in Transmission or Distribution System Planning -
Experience in Transmission or Distribution Operations - Knowledge
and experience with communications protocols, preferably DER
(Distributed Energy Resource) protocols such as IEEE 2030.5, CSIP
2.1, Open ADR, Aggregator APIs etc. - Demonstrated experience in
project, product, or program management in the context of utility
operations, IT systems or DER product deployment. - Familiarity
with California utility regulations, regulatory processes, and
policy context. Desired Characteristics and Technical Competencies
- Deep understanding of overall electric grid design, energy
system, and operations. - Knowledge of industry relevant best
practices and trends. - Knowledge of power electronics, computer
systems, and telecommunication. - Knowledge of the technical impact
of distributed generation to grid operations. - Strong drive for
results and continuous improvement. - Strong ability to lead
initiatives from concept to completion. - Excellent verbal and
written communication skills. - Proficiency with MS Word, Excel,
and Power Point - Ability to work in a matrixed environment and a
positive, execution-oriented mentality. - Ability to be creative,
versatile, efficient, and productive in the face of ambiguity. -
Attention to detail/high-level of organization.
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