Join us at PCWA, where we're not just a water resource agency; we're a dynamic force driving sustainability and innovation in Placer County, California. As the primary authority for water resource planning, management, and distribution, we're entrusted with crucial responsibilities, from providing clean drinking water to managing irrigation systems and producing hydroelectric energy.
But beyond our duties, we're a community of professionals united in our commitment to excellence. We thrive on collaboration and creativity, working together to overcome challenges and achieve our goals. Why work at PCWA? Because here, you'll be part of a team at the forefront of water management, shaping the future of our community and beyond. Join us on this rewarding journey.
Hydroelectric Compliance Manager
$118,324- $151,016 annually, DOQ, plus excellent benefits
This position will organize, participate in and coordinate programs, policies, and activities related to ensuring hydroelectric compliance within Energy Marketing and Power Generation Services Departments in support of the Agency’s multi-purpose hydroelectric power generating facilities. It will participate in and coordinate compliance activities with the operation and maintenance of assets and the marketing of Agency energy and energy products, as well as manage hydroelectric compliance activities associated with bulk electric system reliability requirements.
Our ideal candidate will have an equivalent to a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Environmental Sciences, Engineering, or a related field, as well as four years of increasingly responsible experience working in regulatory compliance within the power generation, power transmission, or environmental sciences.
Visit our website for detailed recruitment information and to complete the on-line application: www.pcwa.net.
Applications must be submitted by 11:59pm on the final filing date, Friday, February 14, 2025.
Placer County Water Agency encompasses the entire, 1,500-square-mile boundary of Placer County, ranging from the rim of the Sacramento Valley on the west to the Sierra Nevada and Lake Tahoe on the east. The Agency is headquartered in Auburn and carries out a broad range of responsibilities including water resource planning and management, retail and wholesale supply of irrigation water and drinking water, production of hydroelectric power and watershed stewardship across Placer County.