Principal, Work Methods & Procedures Specialist

Requisition ID 172160 Job Category: Maintenance / Construction / Operations Job Level: Manager/Principal Business Unit: Energy Delivery Work Type: Hybrid Job Location: Oakland; Antioch; Concord; Monterey; Moss Landing; Salinas; San Jose; Tracy; Vacaville Position Summary We are seeking a Principal System Specialist to provide Principal-level technical leadership and field support that improves safety, reliability, and efficiency across substation high voltage system maintenance and construction. Reporting to the Work Methods & Procedures Manager, this role serves as a thought leader and subject matter expert (SME), partnering with cross-functional engineering or operations stakeholders to resolve complex work method issues, steward critical technical documentation, review diagnostic data and lead enterprise-wide substation initiatives. The Principal System Specialist may focus on one or more areas of expertise including Substation Work Methods & Procedures, technical support to substation field maintenance and construction crews, Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA), human performance and event investigation support, and/or training development and delivery. This role applies principal-level technical knowledge to field support sessions, audits, investigations, and continuous improvement work. The incumbent develops, designs, and maintains bulletins, manuals, job aids, and tailboards aligned with electric standards (IEEE, CIGRE, NETA) and work procedures, and may be assigned to storm/emergency response and special projects such as implementation of online equipment monitoring or software systems in the field. This role is hybrid and based in the East Bay Area and requires travel approximately 30% of the time for field support and/or factory/vendor audits. The Principal System Specialist regularly partners with stakeholders across the assigned line of business and may be assigned to field support for construction and maintenance, special projects, and emergency response activities. Work may include developing and maintaining technical documentation, supporting audits and investigations, and contributing to changes to maintenance programs and/or field system implementations. Must be available to support system emergencies, including work in less favorable weather conditions. 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. This job is also eligible to participate in PG&E’s discretionary incentive compensation programs. A reasonable salary range is: Bay Area Minimum: $136,000 Bay Area Mid-Point: $184,000 Bay Area Maximum: $232,000 &/OR CA Minimum: $129,000 CA Mid-Point: $175,000 CA Maximum: $220,000 Scope of work/focus areas • Substation high and medium voltage (4kV-525kV) equipment technical support to field maintenance and construction crews • Apparatus QC/QA program support, and procedural adherence verification (including factory/vendor audits as assigned) • Human performance / root cause analysis, investigation support, and reporting initiatives • Training material development and delivery (ad hoc and/or through the PG&E Academy) • Technical documentation stewardship (bulletins, manuals, job aids, tailboards, and control documents) • Equipment failure investigations and field support for changes to maintenance programs, process and procedures • Special projects, including implementation of online diagnostic monitoring or software systems in the field • Strong electrcial troubleshooting and diagnostic health review skills in performing health testing and interpretation and understanding of results This position supports work associated with high-voltage equipment ranging from 208 VAC to 500kV and requires hands-on experience commissioning, testing, troubleshooting, or supporting primary and secondary substation equipment (e.g., breakers/switchgear, transformers, load tap changers, and gas-insulated switchgear). Job Responsibilities • Provides technical leadership within the department and guidance to employees and cross-functional teams; coaches and develops others. • Serves as a thought leader involved in strategic planning and direction-setting; develops strategy and delivers innovative solutions based on industry best practices and benchmarking. • Applies deep subject matter expertise and advanced knowledge of concepts, principles, and practices to resolve unique and complex problems; identifies opportunities to improve company performance. • Leads enterprise-wide initiatives and manages multiple large, complex projects; serves as a project/team leader across departments. • Provides senior technical support to field crews for complex maintenance, construction, commissioning, troubleshooting, and emergent equipment issues, as assigned. • May support or lead response and repairs to large-scale emergencies; provides emergency technical support to field personnel as necessary. • Supports compliance, audit, and data request responses (e.g., regulatory, internal audit) as a technical SME; may support legal proceedings as a witness/SME when needed. • Leads and/or supports development and delivery of technical training (classroom and field/simulated environments); prepares lesson plans and coaches/mentors to build technical proficiency. • Serves as document steward for assigned technical procedures and control documents; maintains and updates documents within established review cycles and governance. • Supports and/or reviews investigations of equipment failures and human factor-related events; performs analysis, develops recommendations, and supports implementation of corrective actions. • Participates in QC/QA activities to confirm programs exist and evaluate effectiveness of procedural adherence and training; may require travel to perform factory/vendor audits. • Reviews asset health and supports interpretation and/or performance of electrical test results (e.g., Doble/power factor testing) and fluid diagnostics (e.g., SF6 sampling, dissolved gas analysis) as assigned. Qualifications Minimum: • High School Diploma or GED • A minimum of 10 years of relevant experience with 4 years in distribution planning or a related function with experience managing or sponsoring complex engineering projects and 2 years working with network systems • Technical Training Certification (COMPTIA), or equivalent, required, Journeyman certification Desired: • Certified Journeyman Electrician, Electrical Technician/Tester, or equivalent. • 5 years testing, commissioning, troubleshooting, or supporting primary and secondary substation equipment (e.g., breakers, switchgear, transformers, load tap changers, GIS). • NETA certification (Level 2 preferred; Level 3 a plus) and/or demonstrated equivalent high-voltage testing competence. • Experience reviewing or performing Doble testing and interpreting results (e.g., power factor). • Experience with SF6 sampling and/or dissolved gas analysis (DGA) for oil-filled equipment. • Guidance Document Author Training (CORP-0521) or similar technical writing/document governance experience. • Advanced analysis and problem-solving skills; strong written and verbal communication. • Project management experience with strong prioritization and ability to lead cross-functional efforts. • Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field (preferred).

Principal, Work Methods & Procedures Specialist

Requisition ID 172160 Job Category: Maintenance / Construction / Operations Job Level: Manager/Principal Business Unit: Energy Delivery Work Type: Hybrid Job Location: Oakland; Antioch; Concord; Monterey; Moss Landing; Salinas; San Jose; Tracy; Vacaville Position Summary We are seeking a Principal System Specialist to provide Principal-level technical leadership and field support that improves safety, reliability, and efficiency across substation high voltage system maintenance and construction. Reporting to the Work Methods & Procedures Manager, this role serves as a thought leader and subject matter expert (SME), partnering with cross-functional engineering or operations stakeholders to resolve complex work method issues, steward critical technical documentation, review diagnostic data and lead enterprise-wide substation initiatives. The Principal System Specialist may focus on one or more areas of expertise including Substation Work Methods & Procedures, technical support to substation field maintenance and construction crews, Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA), human performance and event investigation support, and/or training development and delivery. This role applies principal-level technical knowledge to field support sessions, audits, investigations, and continuous improvement work. The incumbent develops, designs, and maintains bulletins, manuals, job aids, and tailboards aligned with electric standards (IEEE, CIGRE, NETA) and work procedures, and may be assigned to storm/emergency response and special projects such as implementation of online equipment monitoring or software systems in the field. This role is hybrid and based in the East Bay Area and requires travel approximately 30% of the time for field support and/or factory/vendor audits. The Principal System Specialist regularly partners with stakeholders across the assigned line of business and may be assigned to field support for construction and maintenance, special projects, and emergency response activities. Work may include developing and maintaining technical documentation, supporting audits and investigations, and contributing to changes to maintenance programs and/or field system implementations. Must be available to support system emergencies, including work in less favorable weather conditions. 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. This job is also eligible to participate in PG&E’s discretionary incentive compensation programs. A reasonable salary range is: Bay Area Minimum: $136,000 Bay Area Mid-Point: $184,000 Bay Area Maximum: $232,000 &/OR CA Minimum: $129,000 CA Mid-Point: $175,000 CA Maximum: $220,000 Scope of work/focus areas • Substation high and medium voltage (4kV-525kV) equipment technical support to field maintenance and construction crews • Apparatus QC/QA program support, and procedural adherence verification (including factory/vendor audits as assigned) • Human performance / root cause analysis, investigation support, and reporting initiatives • Training material development and delivery (ad hoc and/or through the PG&E Academy) • Technical documentation stewardship (bulletins, manuals, job aids, tailboards, and control documents) • Equipment failure investigations and field support for changes to maintenance programs, process and procedures • Special projects, including implementation of online diagnostic monitoring or software systems in the field • Strong electrcial troubleshooting and diagnostic health review skills in performing health testing and interpretation and understanding of results This position supports work associated with high-voltage equipment ranging from 208 VAC to 500kV and requires hands-on experience commissioning, testing, troubleshooting, or supporting primary and secondary substation equipment (e.g., breakers/switchgear, transformers, load tap changers, and gas-insulated switchgear). Job Responsibilities • Provides technical leadership within the department and guidance to employees and cross-functional teams; coaches and develops others. • Serves as a thought leader involved in strategic planning and direction-setting; develops strategy and delivers innovative solutions based on industry best practices and benchmarking. • Applies deep subject matter expertise and advanced knowledge of concepts, principles, and practices to resolve unique and complex problems; identifies opportunities to improve company performance. • Leads enterprise-wide initiatives and manages multiple large, complex projects; serves as a project/team leader across departments. • Provides senior technical support to field crews for complex maintenance, construction, commissioning, troubleshooting, and emergent equipment issues, as assigned. • May support or lead response and repairs to large-scale emergencies; provides emergency technical support to field personnel as necessary. • Supports compliance, audit, and data request responses (e.g., regulatory, internal audit) as a technical SME; may support legal proceedings as a witness/SME when needed. • Leads and/or supports development and delivery of technical training (classroom and field/simulated environments); prepares lesson plans and coaches/mentors to build technical proficiency. • Serves as document steward for assigned technical procedures and control documents; maintains and updates documents within established review cycles and governance. • Supports and/or reviews investigations of equipment failures and human factor-related events; performs analysis, develops recommendations, and supports implementation of corrective actions. • Participates in QC/QA activities to confirm programs exist and evaluate effectiveness of procedural adherence and training; may require travel to perform factory/vendor audits. • Reviews asset health and supports interpretation and/or performance of electrical test results (e.g., Doble/power factor testing) and fluid diagnostics (e.g., SF6 sampling, dissolved gas analysis) as assigned. Qualifications Minimum: • High School Diploma or GED • A minimum of 10 years of relevant experience with 4 years in distribution planning or a related function with experience managing or sponsoring complex engineering projects and 2 years working with network systems • Technical Training Certification (COMPTIA), or equivalent, required, Journeyman certification Desired: • Certified Journeyman Electrician, Electrical Technician/Tester, or equivalent. • 5 years testing, commissioning, troubleshooting, or supporting primary and secondary substation equipment (e.g., breakers, switchgear, transformers, load tap changers, GIS). • NETA certification (Level 2 preferred; Level 3 a plus) and/or demonstrated equivalent high-voltage testing competence. • Experience reviewing or performing Doble testing and interpreting results (e.g., power factor). • Experience with SF6 sampling and/or dissolved gas analysis (DGA) for oil-filled equipment. • Guidance Document Author Training (CORP-0521) or similar technical writing/document governance experience. • Advanced analysis and problem-solving skills; strong written and verbal communication. • Project management experience with strong prioritization and ability to lead cross-functional efforts. • Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field (preferred).

Principal, Work Methods & Procedures Specialist

Requisition ID 172160 Job Category: Maintenance / Construction / Operations Job Level: Manager/Principal Business Unit: Energy Delivery Work Type: Hybrid Job Location: Oakland; Antioch; Concord; Monterey; Moss Landing; Salinas; San Jose; Tracy; Vacaville Position Summary We are seeking a Principal System Specialist to provide Principal-level technical leadership and field support that improves safety, reliability, and efficiency across substation high voltage system maintenance and construction. Reporting to the Work Methods & Procedures Manager, this role serves as a thought leader and subject matter expert (SME), partnering with cross-functional engineering or operations stakeholders to resolve complex work method issues, steward critical technical documentation, review diagnostic data and lead enterprise-wide substation initiatives. The Principal System Specialist may focus on one or more areas of expertise including Substation Work Methods & Procedures, technical support to substation field maintenance and construction crews, Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA), human performance and event investigation support, and/or training development and delivery. This role applies principal-level technical knowledge to field support sessions, audits, investigations, and continuous improvement work. The incumbent develops, designs, and maintains bulletins, manuals, job aids, and tailboards aligned with electric standards (IEEE, CIGRE, NETA) and work procedures, and may be assigned to storm/emergency response and special projects such as implementation of online equipment monitoring or software systems in the field. This role is hybrid and based in the East Bay Area and requires travel approximately 30% of the time for field support and/or factory/vendor audits. The Principal System Specialist regularly partners with stakeholders across the assigned line of business and may be assigned to field support for construction and maintenance, special projects, and emergency response activities. Work may include developing and maintaining technical documentation, supporting audits and investigations, and contributing to changes to maintenance programs and/or field system implementations. Must be available to support system emergencies, including work in less favorable weather conditions. 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. This job is also eligible to participate in PG&E’s discretionary incentive compensation programs. A reasonable salary range is: Bay Area Minimum: $136,000 Bay Area Mid-Point: $184,000 Bay Area Maximum: $232,000 &/OR CA Minimum: $129,000 CA Mid-Point: $175,000 CA Maximum: $220,000 Scope of work/focus areas • Substation high and medium voltage (4kV-525kV) equipment technical support to field maintenance and construction crews • Apparatus QC/QA program support, and procedural adherence verification (including factory/vendor audits as assigned) • Human performance / root cause analysis, investigation support, and reporting initiatives • Training material development and delivery (ad hoc and/or through the PG&E Academy) • Technical documentation stewardship (bulletins, manuals, job aids, tailboards, and control documents) • Equipment failure investigations and field support for changes to maintenance programs, process and procedures • Special projects, including implementation of online diagnostic monitoring or software systems in the field • Strong electrcial troubleshooting and diagnostic health review skills in performing health testing and interpretation and understanding of results This position supports work associated with high-voltage equipment ranging from 208 VAC to 500kV and requires hands-on experience commissioning, testing, troubleshooting, or supporting primary and secondary substation equipment (e.g., breakers/switchgear, transformers, load tap changers, and gas-insulated switchgear). Job Responsibilities • Provides technical leadership within the department and guidance to employees and cross-functional teams; coaches and develops others. • Serves as a thought leader involved in strategic planning and direction-setting; develops strategy and delivers innovative solutions based on industry best practices and benchmarking. • Applies deep subject matter expertise and advanced knowledge of concepts, principles, and practices to resolve unique and complex problems; identifies opportunities to improve company performance. • Leads enterprise-wide initiatives and manages multiple large, complex projects; serves as a project/team leader across departments. • Provides senior technical support to field crews for complex maintenance, construction, commissioning, troubleshooting, and emergent equipment issues, as assigned. • May support or lead response and repairs to large-scale emergencies; provides emergency technical support to field personnel as necessary. • Supports compliance, audit, and data request responses (e.g., regulatory, internal audit) as a technical SME; may support legal proceedings as a witness/SME when needed. • Leads and/or supports development and delivery of technical training (classroom and field/simulated environments); prepares lesson plans and coaches/mentors to build technical proficiency. • Serves as document steward for assigned technical procedures and control documents; maintains and updates documents within established review cycles and governance. • Supports and/or reviews investigations of equipment failures and human factor-related events; performs analysis, develops recommendations, and supports implementation of corrective actions. • Participates in QC/QA activities to confirm programs exist and evaluate effectiveness of procedural adherence and training; may require travel to perform factory/vendor audits. • Reviews asset health and supports interpretation and/or performance of electrical test results (e.g., Doble/power factor testing) and fluid diagnostics (e.g., SF6 sampling, dissolved gas analysis) as assigned. Qualifications Minimum: • High School Diploma or GED • A minimum of 10 years of relevant experience with 4 years in distribution planning or a related function with experience managing or sponsoring complex engineering projects and 2 years working with network systems • Technical Training Certification (COMPTIA), or equivalent, required, Journeyman certification Desired: • Certified Journeyman Electrician, Electrical Technician/Tester, or equivalent. • 5 years testing, commissioning, troubleshooting, or supporting primary and secondary substation equipment (e.g., breakers, switchgear, transformers, load tap changers, GIS). • NETA certification (Level 2 preferred; Level 3 a plus) and/or demonstrated equivalent high-voltage testing competence. • Experience reviewing or performing Doble testing and interpreting results (e.g., power factor). • Experience with SF6 sampling and/or dissolved gas analysis (DGA) for oil-filled equipment. • Guidance Document Author Training (CORP-0521) or similar technical writing/document governance experience. • Advanced analysis and problem-solving skills; strong written and verbal communication. • Project management experience with strong prioritization and ability to lead cross-functional efforts. • Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field (preferred).

Principal, Work Methods & Procedures Specialist

Requisition ID 172160 Job Category: Maintenance / Construction / Operations Job Level: Manager/Principal Business Unit: Energy Delivery Work Type: Hybrid Job Location: Oakland; Antioch; Concord; Monterey; Moss Landing; Salinas; San Jose; Tracy; Vacaville Position Summary We are seeking a Principal System Specialist to provide Principal-level technical leadership and field support that improves safety, reliability, and efficiency across substation high voltage system maintenance and construction. Reporting to the Work Methods & Procedures Manager, this role serves as a thought leader and subject matter expert (SME), partnering with cross-functional engineering or operations stakeholders to resolve complex work method issues, steward critical technical documentation, review diagnostic data and lead enterprise-wide substation initiatives. The Principal System Specialist may focus on one or more areas of expertise including Substation Work Methods & Procedures, technical support to substation field maintenance and construction crews, Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA), human performance and event investigation support, and/or training development and delivery. This role applies principal-level technical knowledge to field support sessions, audits, investigations, and continuous improvement work. The incumbent develops, designs, and maintains bulletins, manuals, job aids, and tailboards aligned with electric standards (IEEE, CIGRE, NETA) and work procedures, and may be assigned to storm/emergency response and special projects such as implementation of online equipment monitoring or software systems in the field. This role is hybrid and based in the East Bay Area and requires travel approximately 30% of the time for field support and/or factory/vendor audits. The Principal System Specialist regularly partners with stakeholders across the assigned line of business and may be assigned to field support for construction and maintenance, special projects, and emergency response activities. Work may include developing and maintaining technical documentation, supporting audits and investigations, and contributing to changes to maintenance programs and/or field system implementations. Must be available to support system emergencies, including work in less favorable weather conditions. 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. This job is also eligible to participate in PG&E’s discretionary incentive compensation programs. A reasonable salary range is: Bay Area Minimum: $136,000 Bay Area Mid-Point: $184,000 Bay Area Maximum: $232,000 &/OR CA Minimum: $129,000 CA Mid-Point: $175,000 CA Maximum: $220,000 Scope of work/focus areas • Substation high and medium voltage (4kV-525kV) equipment technical support to field maintenance and construction crews • Apparatus QC/QA program support, and procedural adherence verification (including factory/vendor audits as assigned) • Human performance / root cause analysis, investigation support, and reporting initiatives • Training material development and delivery (ad hoc and/or through the PG&E Academy) • Technical documentation stewardship (bulletins, manuals, job aids, tailboards, and control documents) • Equipment failure investigations and field support for changes to maintenance programs, process and procedures • Special projects, including implementation of online diagnostic monitoring or software systems in the field • Strong electrcial troubleshooting and diagnostic health review skills in performing health testing and interpretation and understanding of results This position supports work associated with high-voltage equipment ranging from 208 VAC to 500kV and requires hands-on experience commissioning, testing, troubleshooting, or supporting primary and secondary substation equipment (e.g., breakers/switchgear, transformers, load tap changers, and gas-insulated switchgear). Job Responsibilities • Provides technical leadership within the department and guidance to employees and cross-functional teams; coaches and develops others. • Serves as a thought leader involved in strategic planning and direction-setting; develops strategy and delivers innovative solutions based on industry best practices and benchmarking. • Applies deep subject matter expertise and advanced knowledge of concepts, principles, and practices to resolve unique and complex problems; identifies opportunities to improve company performance. • Leads enterprise-wide initiatives and manages multiple large, complex projects; serves as a project/team leader across departments. • Provides senior technical support to field crews for complex maintenance, construction, commissioning, troubleshooting, and emergent equipment issues, as assigned. • May support or lead response and repairs to large-scale emergencies; provides emergency technical support to field personnel as necessary. • Supports compliance, audit, and data request responses (e.g., regulatory, internal audit) as a technical SME; may support legal proceedings as a witness/SME when needed. • Leads and/or supports development and delivery of technical training (classroom and field/simulated environments); prepares lesson plans and coaches/mentors to build technical proficiency. • Serves as document steward for assigned technical procedures and control documents; maintains and updates documents within established review cycles and governance. • Supports and/or reviews investigations of equipment failures and human factor-related events; performs analysis, develops recommendations, and supports implementation of corrective actions. • Participates in QC/QA activities to confirm programs exist and evaluate effectiveness of procedural adherence and training; may require travel to perform factory/vendor audits. • Reviews asset health and supports interpretation and/or performance of electrical test results (e.g., Doble/power factor testing) and fluid diagnostics (e.g., SF6 sampling, dissolved gas analysis) as assigned. Qualifications Minimum: • High School Diploma or GED • A minimum of 10 years of relevant experience with 4 years in distribution planning or a related function with experience managing or sponsoring complex engineering projects and 2 years working with network systems • Technical Training Certification (COMPTIA), or equivalent, required, Journeyman certification Desired: • Certified Journeyman Electrician, Electrical Technician/Tester, or equivalent. • 5 years testing, commissioning, troubleshooting, or supporting primary and secondary substation equipment (e.g., breakers, switchgear, transformers, load tap changers, GIS). • NETA certification (Level 2 preferred; Level 3 a plus) and/or demonstrated equivalent high-voltage testing competence. • Experience reviewing or performing Doble testing and interpreting results (e.g., power factor). • Experience with SF6 sampling and/or dissolved gas analysis (DGA) for oil-filled equipment. • Guidance Document Author Training (CORP-0521) or similar technical writing/document governance experience. • Advanced analysis and problem-solving skills; strong written and verbal communication. • Project management experience with strong prioritization and ability to lead cross-functional efforts. • Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field (preferred).

Principal, Work Methods & Procedures Specialist

Requisition ID 172160 Job Category: Maintenance / Construction / Operations Job Level: Manager/Principal Business Unit: Energy Delivery Work Type: Hybrid Job Location: Oakland; Antioch; Concord; Monterey; Moss Landing; Salinas; San Jose; Tracy; Vacaville Position Summary We are seeking a Principal System Specialist to provide Principal-level technical leadership and field support that improves safety, reliability, and efficiency across substation high voltage system maintenance and construction. Reporting to the Work Methods & Procedures Manager, this role serves as a thought leader and subject matter expert (SME), partnering with cross-functional engineering or operations stakeholders to resolve complex work method issues, steward critical technical documentation, review diagnostic data and lead enterprise-wide substation initiatives. The Principal System Specialist may focus on one or more areas of expertise including Substation Work Methods & Procedures, technical support to substation field maintenance and construction crews, Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA), human performance and event investigation support, and/or training development and delivery. This role applies principal-level technical knowledge to field support sessions, audits, investigations, and continuous improvement work. The incumbent develops, designs, and maintains bulletins, manuals, job aids, and tailboards aligned with electric standards (IEEE, CIGRE, NETA) and work procedures, and may be assigned to storm/emergency response and special projects such as implementation of online equipment monitoring or software systems in the field. This role is hybrid and based in the East Bay Area and requires travel approximately 30% of the time for field support and/or factory/vendor audits. The Principal System Specialist regularly partners with stakeholders across the assigned line of business and may be assigned to field support for construction and maintenance, special projects, and emergency response activities. Work may include developing and maintaining technical documentation, supporting audits and investigations, and contributing to changes to maintenance programs and/or field system implementations. Must be available to support system emergencies, including work in less favorable weather conditions. 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. This job is also eligible to participate in PG&E’s discretionary incentive compensation programs. A reasonable salary range is: Bay Area Minimum: $136,000 Bay Area Mid-Point: $184,000 Bay Area Maximum: $232,000 &/OR CA Minimum: $129,000 CA Mid-Point: $175,000 CA Maximum: $220,000 Scope of work/focus areas • Substation high and medium voltage (4kV-525kV) equipment technical support to field maintenance and construction crews • Apparatus QC/QA program support, and procedural adherence verification (including factory/vendor audits as assigned) • Human performance / root cause analysis, investigation support, and reporting initiatives • Training material development and delivery (ad hoc and/or through the PG&E Academy) • Technical documentation stewardship (bulletins, manuals, job aids, tailboards, and control documents) • Equipment failure investigations and field support for changes to maintenance programs, process and procedures • Special projects, including implementation of online diagnostic monitoring or software systems in the field • Strong electrcial troubleshooting and diagnostic health review skills in performing health testing and interpretation and understanding of results This position supports work associated with high-voltage equipment ranging from 208 VAC to 500kV and requires hands-on experience commissioning, testing, troubleshooting, or supporting primary and secondary substation equipment (e.g., breakers/switchgear, transformers, load tap changers, and gas-insulated switchgear). Job Responsibilities • Provides technical leadership within the department and guidance to employees and cross-functional teams; coaches and develops others. • Serves as a thought leader involved in strategic planning and direction-setting; develops strategy and delivers innovative solutions based on industry best practices and benchmarking. • Applies deep subject matter expertise and advanced knowledge of concepts, principles, and practices to resolve unique and complex problems; identifies opportunities to improve company performance. • Leads enterprise-wide initiatives and manages multiple large, complex projects; serves as a project/team leader across departments. • Provides senior technical support to field crews for complex maintenance, construction, commissioning, troubleshooting, and emergent equipment issues, as assigned. • May support or lead response and repairs to large-scale emergencies; provides emergency technical support to field personnel as necessary. • Supports compliance, audit, and data request responses (e.g., regulatory, internal audit) as a technical SME; may support legal proceedings as a witness/SME when needed. • Leads and/or supports development and delivery of technical training (classroom and field/simulated environments); prepares lesson plans and coaches/mentors to build technical proficiency. • Serves as document steward for assigned technical procedures and control documents; maintains and updates documents within established review cycles and governance. • Supports and/or reviews investigations of equipment failures and human factor-related events; performs analysis, develops recommendations, and supports implementation of corrective actions. • Participates in QC/QA activities to confirm programs exist and evaluate effectiveness of procedural adherence and training; may require travel to perform factory/vendor audits. • Reviews asset health and supports interpretation and/or performance of electrical test results (e.g., Doble/power factor testing) and fluid diagnostics (e.g., SF6 sampling, dissolved gas analysis) as assigned. Qualifications Minimum: • High School Diploma or GED • A minimum of 10 years of relevant experience with 4 years in distribution planning or a related function with experience managing or sponsoring complex engineering projects and 2 years working with network systems • Technical Training Certification (COMPTIA), or equivalent, required, Journeyman certification Desired: • Certified Journeyman Electrician, Electrical Technician/Tester, or equivalent. • 5 years testing, commissioning, troubleshooting, or supporting primary and secondary substation equipment (e.g., breakers, switchgear, transformers, load tap changers, GIS). • NETA certification (Level 2 preferred; Level 3 a plus) and/or demonstrated equivalent high-voltage testing competence. • Experience reviewing or performing Doble testing and interpreting results (e.g., power factor). • Experience with SF6 sampling and/or dissolved gas analysis (DGA) for oil-filled equipment. • Guidance Document Author Training (CORP-0521) or similar technical writing/document governance experience. • Advanced analysis and problem-solving skills; strong written and verbal communication. • Project management experience with strong prioritization and ability to lead cross-functional efforts. • Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field (preferred).

Principal, Work Methods & Procedures Specialist

Requisition ID 172160 Job Category: Maintenance / Construction / Operations Job Level: Manager/Principal Business Unit: Energy Delivery Work Type: Hybrid Job Location: Oakland; Antioch; Concord; Monterey; Moss Landing; Salinas; San Jose; Tracy; Vacaville Position Summary We are seeking a Principal System Specialist to provide Principal-level technical leadership and field support that improves safety, reliability, and efficiency across substation high voltage system maintenance and construction. Reporting to the Work Methods & Procedures Manager, this role serves as a thought leader and subject matter expert (SME), partnering with cross-functional engineering or operations stakeholders to resolve complex work method issues, steward critical technical documentation, review diagnostic data and lead enterprise-wide substation initiatives. The Principal System Specialist may focus on one or more areas of expertise including Substation Work Methods & Procedures, technical support to substation field maintenance and construction crews, Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA), human performance and event investigation support, and/or training development and delivery. This role applies principal-level technical knowledge to field support sessions, audits, investigations, and continuous improvement work. The incumbent develops, designs, and maintains bulletins, manuals, job aids, and tailboards aligned with electric standards (IEEE, CIGRE, NETA) and work procedures, and may be assigned to storm/emergency response and special projects such as implementation of online equipment monitoring or software systems in the field. This role is hybrid and based in the East Bay Area and requires travel approximately 30% of the time for field support and/or factory/vendor audits. The Principal System Specialist regularly partners with stakeholders across the assigned line of business and may be assigned to field support for construction and maintenance, special projects, and emergency response activities. Work may include developing and maintaining technical documentation, supporting audits and investigations, and contributing to changes to maintenance programs and/or field system implementations. Must be available to support system emergencies, including work in less favorable weather conditions. 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. This job is also eligible to participate in PG&E’s discretionary incentive compensation programs. A reasonable salary range is: Bay Area Minimum: $136,000 Bay Area Mid-Point: $184,000 Bay Area Maximum: $232,000 &/OR CA Minimum: $129,000 CA Mid-Point: $175,000 CA Maximum: $220,000 Scope of work/focus areas • Substation high and medium voltage (4kV-525kV) equipment technical support to field maintenance and construction crews • Apparatus QC/QA program support, and procedural adherence verification (including factory/vendor audits as assigned) • Human performance / root cause analysis, investigation support, and reporting initiatives • Training material development and delivery (ad hoc and/or through the PG&E Academy) • Technical documentation stewardship (bulletins, manuals, job aids, tailboards, and control documents) • Equipment failure investigations and field support for changes to maintenance programs, process and procedures • Special projects, including implementation of online diagnostic monitoring or software systems in the field • Strong electrcial troubleshooting and diagnostic health review skills in performing health testing and interpretation and understanding of results This position supports work associated with high-voltage equipment ranging from 208 VAC to 500kV and requires hands-on experience commissioning, testing, troubleshooting, or supporting primary and secondary substation equipment (e.g., breakers/switchgear, transformers, load tap changers, and gas-insulated switchgear). Job Responsibilities • Provides technical leadership within the department and guidance to employees and cross-functional teams; coaches and develops others. • Serves as a thought leader involved in strategic planning and direction-setting; develops strategy and delivers innovative solutions based on industry best practices and benchmarking. • Applies deep subject matter expertise and advanced knowledge of concepts, principles, and practices to resolve unique and complex problems; identifies opportunities to improve company performance. • Leads enterprise-wide initiatives and manages multiple large, complex projects; serves as a project/team leader across departments. • Provides senior technical support to field crews for complex maintenance, construction, commissioning, troubleshooting, and emergent equipment issues, as assigned. • May support or lead response and repairs to large-scale emergencies; provides emergency technical support to field personnel as necessary. • Supports compliance, audit, and data request responses (e.g., regulatory, internal audit) as a technical SME; may support legal proceedings as a witness/SME when needed. • Leads and/or supports development and delivery of technical training (classroom and field/simulated environments); prepares lesson plans and coaches/mentors to build technical proficiency. • Serves as document steward for assigned technical procedures and control documents; maintains and updates documents within established review cycles and governance. • Supports and/or reviews investigations of equipment failures and human factor-related events; performs analysis, develops recommendations, and supports implementation of corrective actions. • Participates in QC/QA activities to confirm programs exist and evaluate effectiveness of procedural adherence and training; may require travel to perform factory/vendor audits. • Reviews asset health and supports interpretation and/or performance of electrical test results (e.g., Doble/power factor testing) and fluid diagnostics (e.g., SF6 sampling, dissolved gas analysis) as assigned. Qualifications Minimum: • High School Diploma or GED • A minimum of 10 years of relevant experience with 4 years in distribution planning or a related function with experience managing or sponsoring complex engineering projects and 2 years working with network systems • Technical Training Certification (COMPTIA), or equivalent, required, Journeyman certification Desired: • Certified Journeyman Electrician, Electrical Technician/Tester, or equivalent. • 5 years testing, commissioning, troubleshooting, or supporting primary and secondary substation equipment (e.g., breakers, switchgear, transformers, load tap changers, GIS). • NETA certification (Level 2 preferred; Level 3 a plus) and/or demonstrated equivalent high-voltage testing competence. • Experience reviewing or performing Doble testing and interpreting results (e.g., power factor). • Experience with SF6 sampling and/or dissolved gas analysis (DGA) for oil-filled equipment. • Guidance Document Author Training (CORP-0521) or similar technical writing/document governance experience. • Advanced analysis and problem-solving skills; strong written and verbal communication. • Project management experience with strong prioritization and ability to lead cross-functional efforts. • Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field (preferred).

Principal, Work Methods & Procedures Specialist

Requisition ID 172160 Job Category: Maintenance / Construction / Operations Job Level: Manager/Principal Business Unit: Energy Delivery Work Type: Hybrid Job Location: Oakland; Antioch; Concord; Monterey; Moss Landing; Salinas; San Jose; Tracy; Vacaville Position Summary We are seeking a Principal System Specialist to provide Principal-level technical leadership and field support that improves safety, reliability, and efficiency across substation high voltage system maintenance and construction. Reporting to the Work Methods & Procedures Manager, this role serves as a thought leader and subject matter expert (SME), partnering with cross-functional engineering or operations stakeholders to resolve complex work method issues, steward critical technical documentation, review diagnostic data and lead enterprise-wide substation initiatives. The Principal System Specialist may focus on one or more areas of expertise including Substation Work Methods & Procedures, technical support to substation field maintenance and construction crews, Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA), human performance and event investigation support, and/or training development and delivery. This role applies principal-level technical knowledge to field support sessions, audits, investigations, and continuous improvement work. The incumbent develops, designs, and maintains bulletins, manuals, job aids, and tailboards aligned with electric standards (IEEE, CIGRE, NETA) and work procedures, and may be assigned to storm/emergency response and special projects such as implementation of online equipment monitoring or software systems in the field. This role is hybrid and based in the East Bay Area and requires travel approximately 30% of the time for field support and/or factory/vendor audits. The Principal System Specialist regularly partners with stakeholders across the assigned line of business and may be assigned to field support for construction and maintenance, special projects, and emergency response activities. Work may include developing and maintaining technical documentation, supporting audits and investigations, and contributing to changes to maintenance programs and/or field system implementations. Must be available to support system emergencies, including work in less favorable weather conditions. 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. This job is also eligible to participate in PG&E’s discretionary incentive compensation programs. A reasonable salary range is: Bay Area Minimum: $136,000 Bay Area Mid-Point: $184,000 Bay Area Maximum: $232,000 &/OR CA Minimum: $129,000 CA Mid-Point: $175,000 CA Maximum: $220,000 Scope of work/focus areas • Substation high and medium voltage (4kV-525kV) equipment technical support to field maintenance and construction crews • Apparatus QC/QA program support, and procedural adherence verification (including factory/vendor audits as assigned) • Human performance / root cause analysis, investigation support, and reporting initiatives • Training material development and delivery (ad hoc and/or through the PG&E Academy) • Technical documentation stewardship (bulletins, manuals, job aids, tailboards, and control documents) • Equipment failure investigations and field support for changes to maintenance programs, process and procedures • Special projects, including implementation of online diagnostic monitoring or software systems in the field • Strong electrcial troubleshooting and diagnostic health review skills in performing health testing and interpretation and understanding of results This position supports work associated with high-voltage equipment ranging from 208 VAC to 500kV and requires hands-on experience commissioning, testing, troubleshooting, or supporting primary and secondary substation equipment (e.g., breakers/switchgear, transformers, load tap changers, and gas-insulated switchgear). Job Responsibilities • Provides technical leadership within the department and guidance to employees and cross-functional teams; coaches and develops others. • Serves as a thought leader involved in strategic planning and direction-setting; develops strategy and delivers innovative solutions based on industry best practices and benchmarking. • Applies deep subject matter expertise and advanced knowledge of concepts, principles, and practices to resolve unique and complex problems; identifies opportunities to improve company performance. • Leads enterprise-wide initiatives and manages multiple large, complex projects; serves as a project/team leader across departments. • Provides senior technical support to field crews for complex maintenance, construction, commissioning, troubleshooting, and emergent equipment issues, as assigned. • May support or lead response and repairs to large-scale emergencies; provides emergency technical support to field personnel as necessary. • Supports compliance, audit, and data request responses (e.g., regulatory, internal audit) as a technical SME; may support legal proceedings as a witness/SME when needed. • Leads and/or supports development and delivery of technical training (classroom and field/simulated environments); prepares lesson plans and coaches/mentors to build technical proficiency. • Serves as document steward for assigned technical procedures and control documents; maintains and updates documents within established review cycles and governance. • Supports and/or reviews investigations of equipment failures and human factor-related events; performs analysis, develops recommendations, and supports implementation of corrective actions. • Participates in QC/QA activities to confirm programs exist and evaluate effectiveness of procedural adherence and training; may require travel to perform factory/vendor audits. • Reviews asset health and supports interpretation and/or performance of electrical test results (e.g., Doble/power factor testing) and fluid diagnostics (e.g., SF6 sampling, dissolved gas analysis) as assigned. Qualifications Minimum: • High School Diploma or GED • A minimum of 10 years of relevant experience with 4 years in distribution planning or a related function with experience managing or sponsoring complex engineering projects and 2 years working with network systems • Technical Training Certification (COMPTIA), or equivalent, required, Journeyman certification Desired: • Certified Journeyman Electrician, Electrical Technician/Tester, or equivalent. • 5 years testing, commissioning, troubleshooting, or supporting primary and secondary substation equipment (e.g., breakers, switchgear, transformers, load tap changers, GIS). • NETA certification (Level 2 preferred; Level 3 a plus) and/or demonstrated equivalent high-voltage testing competence. • Experience reviewing or performing Doble testing and interpreting results (e.g., power factor). • Experience with SF6 sampling and/or dissolved gas analysis (DGA) for oil-filled equipment. • Guidance Document Author Training (CORP-0521) or similar technical writing/document governance experience. • Advanced analysis and problem-solving skills; strong written and verbal communication. • Project management experience with strong prioritization and ability to lead cross-functional efforts. • Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field (preferred).

Entertainment Technical Maintenance and Programs Manager

About the Role & Team The Entertainment Tech and Programs Mgr will oversee all logistics and project management tasks related to the daily operations of highly impactful areas within the Entertainment Technical department at the Disneyland Resort. This includes managing the planning, scheduling, resource allocation, and coordination of activities for Stage Technicians and Show Services Cast in the operation, maintenance, and sustainment of high-complexity shows, spectaculars, and events. The role requires managing timelines, budgets, and cross-functional collaboration to ensure seamless execution and delivery. You will communicate with all levels of leadership, peers, and team members, inspire Cast to promote operational excellence, and drive continuous improvement initiatives. A proactive approach to safety standards, preventive maintenance, and risk management will be prioritized and enforced. This role combines technical expertise with advanced project management, focusing on efficient, fiscally responsible execution of live entertainment. You will be assigned various entertainment offerings, which may require working on weekends, holidays, or overnight hours. You will report to the Area Manager-Entertainment Tech Maintenance. What You Will Do: Provide leadership for the cutting-edge technical projects and innovations including coordination, operation, maintenance, and sustainment of all technical elements of higher complexity shows and entertainment product, including spectaculars, for audio, lighting, video, automation, and rigging Develop and execute comprehensive project plans for live entertainment events, encompassing timelines, resource allocation, and technical requirements, to ensure successful delivery from concept to completion Perform as a Duty Manager when assigned to oversee the daily operation of the Technical Services and Show Services operations Oversight of the day of deployment of cast members, job activities, schedules, time recording, maintenance tracking reports and show reports Manage cast development; guide, inspire, and hold the team accountable for delivering daily operations. Coach your team through regular interactions and quality conversations to ensure desired behaviors Collaborate and partner with Entertainment Production and Operations teams; ensuring that all shared responsibilities support the performance, maintenance and sustainment of our shows, offerings, and events Facilitate production meetings to ensure venue standards are being upheld as well as maintain productive collaboration with key partners. Establish a presence amongst entertainment partners as the primary point of contact for all things technical support within a venue or project Help create the annual operating Plan (AOP), five-year plan, capital plan for assigned responsibilities while tracking expenses related to technical equipment, labor, and other resources, while implementing cost-control measures to stay within budget Lead procurement process to repair/replace technical assets Manage the processes and resources used to facilitate scheduling, labor tracking, procurement, maintenance activities, expense budgets, and reporting tools Manage maintenance and operating guide and training programs to ensure cast safety, show readiness, and reliability of assets are to company standards. Including managing rigorous quality assurance processes, including system testing and pre-event rehearsals, to ensure all technical systems are operational and meet performance standards Oversee and lead the justification, scheduling, and implementation of the IFP for assigned locations Ensure all maintenance activities are performed efficiently, safely, and in compliance with Company standards and regulations including proper documentation utilizing reporting tools Required Qualifications & Skills: Proficiency with industry-standard software and hardware tools used for show control and show-action equipment Proven experience with large-scale live event productions, including concerts, theater, and corporate events In-depth understanding of signal flow, system integration, and troubleshooting within a live environment Project Management oversight of complex technical operations and maintenance Exceptional communication skills, capable of articulating complex technical concepts to both technical and non-technical stakeholders Minimum 4 years of leadership experience, leading hourly or salaried teams. Familiarity with collective bargaining agreements Ability to be flexible with work schedule, including weekends, holidays and 3rd shift Ability to manage confidential information and difficult conversations Experience building relationships and working with partners Experience with budgeting and scheduling Self-starter with the ability to deal with ambiguity Proven proficiency with multiple software/computer programs including MS Office, MS Teams, Smartsheet, Maximo, MyTime, D Tools HR, etc. Preferred Qualifications : Leadership in a technical theater or maintenance environment Project management or change management experience Experience with Disneyland Resort collective bargaining agreements, specifically, IATSE Advanced knowledge of live entertainment crafts including but not limited to: facility and show lighting infrastructure, audio and RF protocols, automation and stage systems (encoders, TAIT control interfaces, profiles, safety hardware), rigging and rope access, video signal processing (distribution of video signals), special effects, scenic and stage systems Knowledge of Disney HR procedures Demonstrate passion and commitment to diversity and inclusion, including inviting diverse perspectives and promoting an inclusive work environment Education: Bachelor's Degree in Business , Theater, Fine Arts/Technical, Engineering, or related field and/or equivalent work experience Additional Information Disney offers a rewards package to help you live your best life. This includes health and savings benefits, educational opportunities and special extras that only Disney can provide. Learn more about our benefits and perks at https://jobs.disneycareers.com/benefits . DXMedia The hiring range for this position in California is $95,500.00-$128,000.00 per year. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate’s geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.

Aquatic Safety Officer (GASTONIA)

Overview: $15 / hour Carolina Harbor prides itself on being an elite aquatics team, consistently scoring within the top percentile of aquatic facilities worldwide in accountability, professionalism, and lifeguard skill performance - join the FUN and join our team today! You have the opportunity to be a lifeguard in our shallow water pools and kids areas or in our wavepool and slide pools (deep water). Lifeguard training classes and certifications are provided for free… and you get paid to complete them! Greet Guests and communicate safety regulations. Monitor and ensure the safety of guests and co-workers. Monitor and enforce waterpark and lifeguard rules. Attend and satisfactorily complete all necessary training programs. Some of our amazing perks and benefits: FREE admission to Carowinds and other Cedar Fair parks! FREE tickets for friends and family! 10% discounts on food and 20% discounts on merchandise! Work with people from here, near, and from all over the world! Exclusive associate-only events! Apply now if you're looking for a rewarding job that's also FUN! Carowinds offers convenient hours for high school or college students, retirees, or anyone seeking an awesome part-time opportunity. Our jobs can lead to a successful future by developing resume-building skills as well as gaining knowledge through training and work experience. Positions are currently available for those who are 16 or older. Responsibilities: We are here to make people happy Carowinds associates are enthusiastic about their work because they create fun and memories to last lifetime! They are crucial to providing guests with a variety of engaging activities that reflect and uphold our core values of Integrity, Courtesy, and Inclusiveness. Qualifications: You! Ability to complete training and meet the standards of the Ellis & Associates International Lifeguard Training Program, including first aid, CPR, water skills, and spinal injury management. People who love helping others and will support the needs of our guests and associates. Good judgement and a commitment to safety. Ability to work and interact with people from diverse backgrounds. Individuals with a passion and excitement about Carowinds. Availability to include some weekdays, weekends, evenings, and holidays.

Lifeguard - Free training and certification with pay (GASTONIA)

Overview: $15 / hour Carolina Harbor prides itself on being an elite aquatics team, consistently scoring within the top percentile of aquatic facilities worldwide in accountability, professionalism, and lifeguard skill performance - join the FUN and join our team today! You have the opportunity to be a lifeguard in our shallow water pools and kids areas or in our wavepool and slide pools (deep water). Lifeguard training classes and certifications are provided for free… and you get paid to complete them! Greet Guests and communicate safety regulations. Monitor and ensure the safety of guests and co-workers. Monitor and enforce waterpark and lifeguard rules. Attend and satisfactorily complete all necessary training programs. Some of our amazing perks and benefits: FREE admission to Carowinds and other Cedar Fair parks! FREE tickets for friends and family! 10% discounts on food and 20% discounts on merchandise! Work with people from here, near, and from all over the world! Exclusive associate-only events! Apply now if you're looking for a rewarding job that's also FUN! Carowinds offers convenient hours for high school or college students, retirees, or anyone seeking an awesome part-time opportunity. Our jobs can lead to a successful future by developing resume-building skills as well as gaining knowledge through training and work experience. Positions are currently available for those who are 16 or older. Responsibilities: We are here to make people happy Carowinds associates are enthusiastic about their work because they create fun and memories to last lifetime! They are crucial to providing guests with a variety of engaging activities that reflect and uphold our core values of Integrity, Courtesy, and Inclusiveness. Qualifications: You! Ability to complete training and meet the standards of the Ellis & Associates International Lifeguard Training Program, including first aid, CPR, water skills, and spinal injury management. People who love helping others and will support the needs of our guests and associates. Good judgement and a commitment to safety. Ability to work and interact with people from diverse backgrounds. Individuals with a passion and excitement about Carowinds. Availability to include some weekdays, weekends, evenings, and holidays.

Water Park Safety Attendant (GASTONIA)

Overview: $15 / hour Carolina Harbor prides itself on being an elite aquatics team, consistently scoring within the top percentile of aquatic facilities worldwide in accountability, professionalism, and lifeguard skill performance - join the FUN and join our team today! You have the opportunity to be a lifeguard in our shallow water pools and kids areas or in our wavepool and slide pools (deep water). Lifeguard training classes and certifications are provided for free… and you get paid to complete them! Greet Guests and communicate safety regulations. Monitor and ensure the safety of guests and co-workers. Monitor and enforce waterpark and lifeguard rules. Attend and satisfactorily complete all necessary training programs. Some of our amazing perks and benefits: FREE admission to Carowinds and other Cedar Fair parks! FREE tickets for friends and family! 10% discounts on food and 20% discounts on merchandise! Work with people from here, near, and from all over the world! Exclusive associate-only events! Apply now if you're looking for a rewarding job that's also FUN! Carowinds offers convenient hours for high school or college students, retirees, or anyone seeking an awesome part-time opportunity. Our jobs can lead to a successful future by developing resume-building skills as well as gaining knowledge through training and work experience. Positions are currently available for those who are 16 or older. Responsibilities: We are here to make people happy Carowinds associates are enthusiastic about their work because they create fun and memories to last lifetime! They are crucial to providing guests with a variety of engaging activities that reflect and uphold our core values of Integrity, Courtesy, and Inclusiveness. Qualifications: You! Ability to complete training and meet the standards of the Ellis & Associates International Lifeguard Training Program, including first aid, CPR, water skills, and spinal injury management. People who love helping others and will support the needs of our guests and associates. Good judgement and a commitment to safety. Ability to work and interact with people from diverse backgrounds. Individuals with a passion and excitement about Carowinds. Availability to include some weekdays, weekends, evenings, and holidays.

Lifeguard (GASTONIA)

Overview: $15 / hour Carolina Harbor prides itself on being an elite aquatics team, consistently scoring within the top percentile of aquatic facilities worldwide in accountability, professionalism, and lifeguard skill performance - join the FUN and join our team today! You have the opportunity to be a lifeguard in our shallow water pools and kids areas or in our wavepool and slide pools (deep water). Lifeguard training classes and certifications are provided for free… and you get paid to complete them! Greet Guests and communicate safety regulations. Monitor and ensure the safety of guests and co-workers. Monitor and enforce waterpark and lifeguard rules. Attend and satisfactorily complete all necessary training programs. Some of our amazing perks and benefits: FREE admission to Carowinds and other Cedar Fair parks! FREE tickets for friends and family! 10% discounts on food and 20% discounts on merchandise! Work with people from here, near, and from all over the world! Exclusive associate-only events! Apply now if you're looking for a rewarding job that's also FUN! Carowinds offers convenient hours for high school or college students, retirees, or anyone seeking an awesome part-time opportunity. Our jobs can lead to a successful future by developing resume-building skills as well as gaining knowledge through training and work experience. Positions are currently available for those who are 16 or older. Responsibilities: We are here to make people happy Carowinds associates are enthusiastic about their work because they create fun and memories to last lifetime! They are crucial to providing guests with a variety of engaging activities that reflect and uphold our core values of Integrity, Courtesy, and Inclusiveness. Qualifications: You! Ability to complete training and meet the standards of the Ellis & Associates International Lifeguard Training Program, including first aid, CPR, water skills, and spinal injury management. People who love helping others and will support the needs of our guests and associates. Good judgement and a commitment to safety. Ability to work and interact with people from diverse backgrounds. Individuals with a passion and excitement about Carowinds. Availability to include some weekdays, weekends, evenings, and holidays.