Power Generation Project Engineer, Associate (Civil/Electrical)
Company: PG&E Corporation
Location: Auberry
Posted on: June 29, 2025
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Job Description:
Requisition ID 163325 Job Category: Power Generation;
Engineering / Science Job Level: Individual Contributor Business
Unit: Operations - Other Work Type: Onsite Job Location: Auberry
Department Overview 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 nearly 1000 coworkers
are dedicated to delivering safe, reliable and cost-effective
generation to California in an environmentally responsible manner.
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.
Position Summary This Associate Level Civil/Electrical Project
Engineer position is the first in a progression; the job performs
tasks of limited scope under the guidance of more senior engineers
and project managers. This job provides engineering, project
management, and technical support to O&M staff, for small to
medium capital and expense improvements to power generation and
infrastructure facilities. Projects are normally discipline
specific of limited to moderate complexity, and may include
upgrades or replacement of turbine/generator, boiler, auxiliary
equipment or minor improvements to civil water conveyance or
infrastructure features. Job duties will vary by assignment.
Responsibilities may include Privileged and Confidential work. This
is an ESC represented exempt classification currently subject to
collective bargaining. 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, collective bargaining
agreements, 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: Minimum: $95,127 Maximum: $142,956 Job
Responsibilities • Initial assignments from the tasks below will
require direction and supervision; with experience the independence
and responsibility will expand and the need for supervision will
decrease. Jobs duties will vary by assignment and include, but are
not limited to: • Fully understands Power Gen safety program and
requirements; looks for and resolves unsafe situations; models safe
behavior through personal actions and design efforts; holds
themselves and others accountable for safety; and contributes to
Power Gen’s safety programs. • Actively participates on a small
number of Power Gen project teams as the discipline (civil,
electrical, or mechanical) engineer or project manager, or in
support of more experienced engineers. Coordinates project
activities with other disciplines as needed. • Provides appropriate
design criteria and calculations; ensures proper checking, design
reviews, approvals, and documentation. • Investigates resources
required to complete engineering and project-related tasks •
Prepares project forecast for engineering, tracks progress, updates
as needed, and provides periodic updates. • Under direction,
reviews and approves project material procurement list, vendor
drawings, equipment specification updates, and engineering material
requests. • Under direction, provides construction support and
evaluates and makes recommendations to resolve field construction
problems. Supports start-up tests and field inspections as
assigned. • Procures long-lead time material for assigned projects,
working with more experienced engineers and project managers. •
Ensures all drawings affected by design changes are updated in a
timely manner to reflect as-built conditions. Ensures field design
changes are properly managed. • With the support from supervisors
and more experienced engineers and project managers, provides
technical direction/oversight to consultants and contractors. •
Provides technical direction to Design Engineers and Drafters;
ensures quality checking of all work; engineer may perform duties
of Design Engineers as needed for training and delivery on project
commitments. • Provides and/or works with more experienced
engineers and project managers to provide technical assessments
and/or project management services for operating and/or maintenance
problems, where needed. • In emergencies, promptly responds to
facility failures to support assessment and corrective actions •
Supports O&M by serving as the “on-call supervisor” on a
periodic basis. • Supports more experienced engineers and project
managers and/or provides traditional project management services
for small to medium projects, including: • Develops and defines,
documents, freezes, and obtains stakeholder concurrence of project
scope and objectives • Establishes and leads project team with
agreed-upon roles and responsibilities • Obtains commitment on
detailed work plans including schedule, cost, resource, contingency
and communication plans • Obtains management approval as needed and
is responsible for on-going project tracking, analysis and
resolution of project cost, scope, resource and schedule issues •
Ensures project documentation is maintained • Collaboratively with
supervisor, prepares, evaluates and negotiates contracts and
proposals from consultants, equipment vendors, and construction
firms, and manages resulting work. • Communicates project status on
a regular basis to all stakeholders • Assures implementation of
applicable quality standards • Some job duties overlap with the
Project Management classifications. • Other duties as assigned as
related to Engineering and Project Management Manages multiple
routine to moderately complex issues and projects and resolves
problems of limited scope and/or supports more experienced
engineers and/or project managers on more complex and large scope
projects. Assignments typically require application of standard
solutions, but may include a moderate level of innovation. Under
general direction, independently plans & manages work to meet
commitments and assigned objectives. Progress reviewed periodically
for technical accuracy & adequacy throughout process. External
contacts typically involve oversight by more experienced engineers
and/or project managers and include directing project-related work
and contract administration with contractors; and providing
information and conducting limited discussions with external
stakeholders. Internal contacts are primarily with Power Gen
personnel, including O&M clients and project team members, and
PG&E internal services organizations. Qualifications Minimum: •
A 4-year BS Degree in Engineering from an accredited curriculum in
the US or the equivalent from outside the US is required. •
Successful completion of the NCESFE Exam and obtain California
E.I.T certification within 150 days of hiring • At least 18 months
of engineering and/or project management experience and
demonstrated performance in related industry; or demonstrated skill
development and performance in Power Gen’s EIT program, or
completion of PG&E’s college new hire program Desired: • BS in
Civil or Electrical Engineering Degree is preferred • Current and
active California PE license desired. • Able to apply basic
engineering and/or project management principles and theory. •
Demonstrated ability to identify information needed to solve a
problem; gather and organize information in systematic manner;
develop simple analysis and/or support more complex analysis by
more experienced engineers; prepare basic reports and displays of
data logically and according to established standards and
guidelines. • Has basic understanding of utility industry, general
knowledge of design requirements and industry standards, and proven
ability to develop simple designs and specifications. • Able to
provide technical and/or project oversight and direction to
consultants, suppliers, and construction firms to meet routine to
moderately complex project needs; understands contracting
principals and options; able to contribute to the favorable
negotiation and resolution of contract disputes. • Able to function
as a project manager on projects with limited or routine scope
and/or supports more experienced project managers on larger or more
complex projects; has good understanding of project management
concepts, principals, and practices; able to provide clear and
effective leadership to project team; able to develop scopes,
schedules, cost plans and obtain job authorizations; able to
coordinate team activities and analyze, manage, and communicate
project progress on simple projects or in support of more complex
projects. • Ability to combine technical & business judgment in
applying engineering and project management principles and
techniques to determine cost effective and practical solutions. •
Understands PG&E’s basic financial and business policies &
practices and tools, and able to apply appropriately to the cost
estimating, economic analysis, justification, and approval of
routine moderately complex projects. • Strong communication and
analytical skills; effectively communicates orally and in writing;
able to present basic information in informal and formal group
settings; able to facilitate project team meetings. • Able to build
consensus with team members and contractors around basic project
and technical issues that involve limited controversy. • Approaches
and plans work in an organized manner to meet project commitments.
• Demonstrates good judgment when making decisions and
recommendations, including solicitation of guidance from
experienced personnel. • Frequently shows initiative and takes
action proactively. • Works with more experienced engineers and
project managers to further their own development. • Proactively
evolves engineering and project management skills and knowledge
through industry associations & conferences, technical workshops,
trade publications, and additional formal education. • Proficient
business computer skills such as Microsoft Office Suite Programs
(Emphasis on Excel, Word, and MS Project). featuredjob
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