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).

Substation Electrician-General Construction, Journey Level (All Regions)

Requisition ID 168118 Job Category: Maintenance / Construction / Operations Job Level: Individual Contributor Business Unit: Electric Operations Work Type: Onsite Job Location: Hayward This job posting will be utilized to fill open Journey-level Electrician-General Construction positions within ALL REGIONS of our service territory. Open positions could become available at any time and based on business needs. Department Overview The people of Electric Operations ensure the delivery of safe and reliable electric service to our customers. Electric Operations is responsible for every aspect of PG&E's electric distribution and transmission operations, including planning, engineering, maintenance and construction, asset management, business planning, restoration, and emergency response. Position Summary This classification is represented by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) local 1245, which has over 100 years of experience representing employees at PG&E. This position may be subject to Joint Apprentice Training Committee (JATC) review and approval. Provisional hires will be required to participate in targeted training to achieve journey-level knowledge of electrician roles and responsibilities. Please note: Per letter of agreement (LOA) 23-36; All future employees who are hired, assigned, placed, or bid (after the execution date of this agreement) into one of the classifications listed (in agreement) and in the San Francisco Division ONLY is eligible for a 15% pay premium and will be subject to a “bid lock” for three (3) years. In addition, Peninsula, De Anza, East Bay, and Mission divisions are eligible for a 10% pay premium and will be subject to a “bid lock” for three (3) years. General Construction (GC) For GC positions individuals must be able to travel and transfer to a new headquarters upon request at any time, throughout the entire PG&E service territory with no guarantees as to how long you will be away from home. Reviews, verifies, and modifies prints and electric schematics. Lays out materials for installation, such as conduit, steel, wires, junction boxes, tools, etc. Places orders for supplies as needed. Moves equipment to staging area. Performs safety preparation including performing high voltage protective grounding. Uses power tools and hand tools to install equipment and systems, such as wire terminations, high voltage equipment, overhead and underground electrical and conduit systems, steel structures, control panels, metering and protection systems, air switches. Sets up rigging. Pulls wire. May operate construction equipment, if qualified, such as crane truck, man lift, boom truck, bucket truck as part of installation, excavation, and compaction. Operates forklift to move and reposition equipment. Uses hand and power tools, such as jackhammers, whackers, and shovels to remove and replace soil. Removes old high voltage equipment, structures and other impediments prior to installation using heavy equipment, rigging and other tools. Drives equipment on the job site (substation). May drive equipment from one job site to another. May drive a company vehicle to pick up tools or other equipment away from the job site. Maintains work area in a clean and safe condition. Removes trash, debris, and excess materials. Picks up and reorganizes tools. Overtime may be required. PG&E is providing the hourly rate that the company in good faith believes it might pay for this position at the time of the job posting. This position is subject to collectively bargained hourly wage rates and increases. The starting wage rate for this position is $68.56 per hour. This wage rate is specific to the locality of the job. The wage rate is 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. Qualifications - Minimum: Must be at least 18 years of age. Must possess a High School diploma or GED. Must possess and maintain a valid California Class C Driver’s License Must show proof of successful completion of a Union Sanctioned JATC Inside Wireman Electrician Apprenticeship Ability to work in all types of weather extremes. Ability to drive safely in all weather and road conditions. Must be willing to travel/ transfer to new headquarters upon request at any time; throughout the entire PG&E service territory with no guarantees as to how long you will be away from home (For GC positions) Ability to work extended hours, nights, weekends and holidays, and various work schedules. Ability to work in remote work locations with potential exposure to poison oak, snakes, spiders, bees, mosquitoes, ticks, rodents etc. Must be able to wear company provided Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) If hired as Provisional, must pass the provisional training plan within 12 months from hire date. CA CDL Class A Permit, or equivalent, subject to 150% driver/vehicle ratio Desired: 3-5 years Journey level experience in commercial or industrial electrical construction PG&E construction or utility experience Experience with electronic or mechanical equipment Instrumentation and Control experience Motor Control experience Electrical Substation or Power Generation experience High voltage experience Experience working with testing equipment and troubleshooting Pre-Employment Testing: PG&E Employees: You must have qualified on all prerequisite tests prior to submitting an application; and all secondary tests prior to interviewing. For more information on prerequisite and secondary exams, including study guides, please visit the Pre-employment testing program website. Physical Test Battery (PTB) Work Orientation Inventory-Physical/Technical Driving (WOI-D) Electrician Assessment

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).

Project Engineer, Electrical Transmission Line

Requisition ID 169292 Job Category: Engineering / Science Job Level: Individual Contributor Business Unit: Electric Engineering Work Type: Hybrid Job Location: Oakland Department Overview The hardworking coworkers of Electric Engineering ensure all manners of electric engineering—including electric standards and process safety, electric design engineering, instrumentation testing and controls, undergrounding, electric regulatory compliance and electric investment planning—are in place to safely enable a strategic and stable workplan for our Electric Operations partners. Our organization is accountable for program planning, financial budgeting, and project execution and delivery of all electric engineering projects. Electric Engineering is comprised of approximately 2,000 coworkers. Position Summary This job is represented by Engineers and Scientists of California (ESC)subject to collective bargaining. This is a journey-level engineer position that requires mastery of the Associate level engineer skills and duties and is responsible for leading the engineering and design of more complex projects. The Journey engineer uses independent judgment in applying engineering principles and works with minimal supervision. This person works closely with engineers, project managers, construction personnel, and other business partners in assessing project needs. Responsibilities beyond those of the Associate project engineer include, but are not limited to, the following: Developing technical studies and reports, and providing guidance to contractors and outside vendors. Travel to/from various project-related function is required approximately 20% of the time. This position is hybrid, working from your remote office and your assigned work location based on business need. The assigned work location will be within the PG&E Service Territory. 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. The annual salary range is: CA Minimum, $115,128 CA Maximum, $175,080 Job Responsibilities Resolves problems of moderate scope. Assignments typically require standard solutions. Under general direction, independently plans work to meet assigned objectives; progress is reviewed periodically for technical accuracy and adequacy in process and upon completion. May perform functions of Associate level Engineer and in addition: Provides technical expertise and performs engineering analyses, studies, and develops conceptual designs. Presents findings to internal organizations, contractors and outside vendors. Conducts walkdowns and design review meetings. Prepares written technical documents such as design criteria, scope documents, specifications, and reports. Develops, evaluates, and recommends alternative project proposals. Solicits, prepares, and evaluates contracts and proposals from engineering consultants. Reviews consultant contracts for technical compliance. Interprets and applies applicable codes and regulations. Participates in the development of effective restoration plans. Assists in root cause analysis. Approves reports, new drawings, and revisions to existing drawings for projects. In emergencies, promptly responds to facility failures. Represents PG&E to government bodies as required for assigned projects. Qualifications Minimum: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from an accredited curriculum in the US or the equivalent from outside the US 3 years of cumulative experience in engineering and design Desired: Electrical transmission line engineering for 115kv-500kv Strong familiarity with GO 95, NESC, and PG&E transmission line standards and construction practices Strong familiarity with PLS-CADD, PLS-POLE, etc. Skills in project management

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).

Senior Consulting Project Engineer, Substation

Requisition ID 170637 Job Category: Engineering / Science Job Level: Individual Contributor Business Unit: Strategy & Growth Work Type: Hybrid Job Location: Fresno Department Overview The hardworking coworkers of Electric Engineering ensure all manners of electric engineering—including electric standards and process safety, electric design engineering, instrumentation testing and controls, undergrounding, electric regulatory compliance and electric investment planning—are in place to safely enable a strategic and stable workplan for our Electric Operations partners. Our organization is accountable for program planning, financial budgeting, and project execution and delivery of all electric engineering projects. Electric Engineering is comprised of approximately 2,000 coworkers. Position Summary This job is represented by Engineers and Scientists of California (ESC) subject to collective bargaining. The Senior Consulting Engineer leads complex engineering projects, is a recognized expert within their area of responsibility, and applies extensive knowledge of concepts, principles, and practices to resolve complex problems with only general direction. Provides technical leadership and coaching. Researches and identifies practical solutions to highly complex problems. Identifies opportunities and brings in ideas to help improve company performance. This position is hybrid, working from your remote office and your assigned work location based on business need. The assigned work location will be within the PG&E Service Territory. 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. The annual salary range is: CA Minimum, $173,856 CA Maximum, $213,624 Job Responsibilities Manage large complex projects and perform engineering analyses, studies, and develop conceptual designs. Develop innovative solutions to solve challenging technical issues. Acts as a lead in root cause analysis and makes recommendations to address local and system-wide problems. Acts as a company witness, liaison, and/or information provider to outside parties. Develops technical policies, procedures, and contributes to the development of standards, specifications, construction documents, and guidelines. Represents PG&E at external industry associations, committees, trade organizations and other inter-utility groups. Acts as an engineering mentor. Qualifications Minimum: BS Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related technical discipline from an accredited curriculum in the US or the equivalent from outside the US Current California PE license, Electrical 13 years of cumulative experience in electrical engineering and design Desired: Advance experience in substation engineering Advance experience in power system infrastructure

Cable Splicer

Requisition ID 169729 Job Category: Maintenance / Construction / Operations Job Level: Individual Contributor Business Unit: Electric Operations Work Type: Onsite Job Location: Oakland Department Overview The workers of Electric Operations ensure the delivery of safe and reliable electric service to our customers. Electric Operations is responsible for every aspect of PG&E's electric distribution and transmission operations, including planning, engineering, maintenance and construction, asset management, business planning, restoration and emergency response. Position Summary This classification is represented by IBEW Local 1245, which has over 100 years of experience representing employees at PG&E. This job is subject to collective bargaining. A coworker who has the qualifications of a Cable Splicer, is familiar with the underground system and has the experience and ability to analyze cable and equipment troubles quickly and to restore services promptly by replacing fuses, switching, disconnecting defective cables or apparatus, making repairs, etcetera. May be required to perform other underground work such us preparing cable racks, pulling in and racking cables, maintaining equipment in the underground system, etc. Shall install and maintain services, meters, and equipment including conduit and wiring up to the meter on customers' premises and shall handle trouble in such installations. Drives a truck and operates the associated equipment as assigned. Background of apprenticeship and experience must be such as to qualify an employee to perform these duties with skill and efficiency. Shall be familiar with Company's standards, procedures and safety regulations. This position may be subject to Joint Apprentice Training Committee (JATC) review and approval. Provisional hires will be required to participate in targeted training to achieve journey-level knowledge of electrical technician roles and responsibilities. This position is in the Bay Area region, and headquarters in Oakland subject to change based on business needs. This position is a DOT (Department of Transportation) covered classification and is subject to random drug and/or alcohol screening. PG&E is providing the hourly rate that the company in good faith believes it might pay for this position at the time of the job posting. This position is subject to collectively bargained hourly wage rates and increases. The starting wage rate for this position is $67.58 per hour. This wage rate is specific to the locality of the job. The wage rate is 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. Job Responsibilities Perform all necessary duties with skill and efficiency by performing maintenance on underground transmission and distribution lines. Perform work in connection with the construction and maintenance of underground manholes, vaults, splice boxes, duct lines and similar structures. Installs and maintains services, meters, and equipment including conduit and wiring up to the meter on customers' premises Maintains equipment in the underground system Prepares cable racks Pulls and racks underground cables and wires into and out of pipes, conduits and duct lines. Splices cables of any kind or voltage for the connection of cable, transformers, junction boxes, and other equipment in the underground or overhead systems or stations. Ensure effective customer and internal communication. Restore service to the public by installing / repairing services and all types of meters. Analyze cable and equipment trouble quickly and restore services promptly by replacing fuses, switching, disconnecting defective cable on apparatus efficiently. Identify the location of and extent to which underground structures such as man holes and vaults have been damaged and perform minor repairs safely on underground enclosures. Isolate Network grid secondary’s and Network Protectors (NP’s). Install and remove Recording Volt Meters (RVM’s) for power quality research. Physically demanding work that may include lifting, climbing, as well as going into confined spaces. Drive trucks, vans, and equipment and operate the associated equipment as assigned. May work with crew or independently. May oversee a crew and its equipment engaged in pulling underground cables and wires of all sizes, types, lengths and number of conductors into and out of pipes, conduits and duct lines and other necessary work in conjunction with pulling of cables. Support and maintain a working relationship with other departments which include, Distribution Operators, Service Op drive erectors, Engineering, Estimating and Construction to improve processes and ensure a high level of customer service. Working knowledge of applicable safety rules, programs and safe work practices. Expected to learn and follow safety and work procedures. Working knowledge of available mobile technical software. Qualifications Minimum: CA CDL Class A Permit, or equivalent, subject to 150% driver/vehicle ratio Knowledge of procurement strategies and processes and relevant regulatory framework as needed to perform at the job level Must be at least 18 years of age Must possess a High School diploma or GED Completion of formal union sanctioned Cable Splicer apprenticeship Must possess an IBEW journey- level card for a Cable Splicer or State or JATC certification Must be able to lift 90 lbs Able to wear company provided Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Able to work and drive in all types of weather and road conditions Able to work extended hours, nights, weekends and holidays Able to travel to job sites as necessary Ability to work shift schedule (evening) Ability to complete and obtain a 40 hour Switchman Training Certification/Card Must pass Post-Offer Physical Assessment as a requirement of the pre-employment process If hired as Provisional, must pass the provisional training plan within one year from hire date Must qualify on Cable Splicer Assessment Internal PG&E Employees: Must possess and maintain a valid Class C California Driver's License (or higher) by Day 1 of hire Must possess and maintain a valid Class A California Driver's License Permit by within 3 months of hire External: Must possess and maintain a valid Class A California Driver's License Permit by Day 1 of hire Must possess and maintain a valid DMV Medical Card by Day 1 of hire Desired: Live within 30 minutes of headquarters due to emergency and urgent requests Experience as a cable splicer with familiarity of underground and network systems (lead training) Minimum of two years of experience as a Journey Cable Splicer Relevant PG&E/Hiring Hall experience Ability to install transition splices, clear cap, straight splices, terminations and other various splices Ability to properly ground conductor cable and equipment Ability to install switches, transformers and banking transformers Ability to build risers Ability to tag and identify underground cable and equipment Ability to operate load break and dead break equipment Ability to phase lines and equipment Ability to make and trace service connections Ability to build to PG&E & G.O. 128 standards Qualified to work on primary and secondary voltages Ability to work on lead splices such as hot solder wipes Ability to work on network systems and its equipment Pre-Employment Testing PG&E Employees: You must have qualified on all prerequisite tests prior to submitting an application, and all secondary tests prior to interviewing. For more information on prerequisite and secondary exams, including study guides, please visit the Pre-employment testing program website. Physical Test Battery Post-Offer Physical Assessment Apprentice Cable Splicer Work Orientation Inventory-Physical/Technical Driving Cable Splicer Assessment

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).