Director, Electric Construction Program Management
Company: PG&E Corporation
Location: Dublin
Posted on: June 28, 2025
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Job Description:
Requisition ID 166008 Job Category: Maintenance / Construction /
Operations Job Level: Director/Chief Business Unit: Electric
Operations Work Type: Hybrid Job Location: Dublin; Livermore;
Sacramento; San Jose; San Ramon; Vacaville Position Summary The
Director, Electric Construction Program Management is responsible
for the construction, project and contract management of PG&E’s
electric distribution overhead and underground facilities. The
Director leads the completion of annual work plans to ensure safe
and reliable electric service delivery to customers. The incumbent
also provides high level oversight of activities related to
PG&E’s involvement in the state infrastructure projects (i.e.:
high speed rail, watershed, etc). The Director will provide
strategic leadership and direction to general construction, project
and contract management directors managing a large workforce
including ESC and IBEW union- represented employees. The incumbent
plays a primary role in emergency program preparedness and
emergency response through the incident command system impacting
electric operations. 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. Reporting Relationship The Director, Electric
Construction Program Management will report into the Senior
Director, Electric Construction. Job Responsibilities Ensures
maintenance, construction and compliance objectives are achieved in
assigned region within budget, on time and within CPUC regulations.
Provides leadership clarity and direction to ensure the region has
a well-defined annual work plan, operating budget, and necessary
resources to execute on the priorities of the work plan. Oversees
procurement and oversight of all resources in the region, including
but not limited to estimating resources, dependencies management,
construction resources, and shared support (e.g. clerical, fleet,
facilities, IT). Manages an annual budget of approximately $200-250
million to meet financial and regulatory guidelines. Oversees
performance reporting and corporate reporting (e.g. BPR, STIP) for
the region. Improves electric system reliability and implements
strategies to improve distribution outage frequency and durations.
Understands and proactively addresses regional customer needs and
leads cross-functional initiatives to increase customer
satisfaction. Ensures adherence to established processes and
procedures on safety, compliance, and work and resource management
Partners with peer leaders to lead enterprise process improvement
and change management. Regularly travels the assigned region,
meeting with employees to seek input, share company and industry
information, and promote a speak up/follow up culture. Partners
with Human Resources to develop workforce knowledge and skills, and
implements strategies to meet diversity and inclusion, employee
engagement, and succession planning goals. Champions effective
regulatory and legislative policies through meeting all regulatory
compliance requirements. Proactively prepares for and responds to
emergency situations and company efforts to reduce system risks.
May serve as Incident Commander or Branch Director in REC/EOC major
emergency activations. Manages staff to accomplish results through
recruitment and selection, training and development, performance
management, and rewards and recognition. Leadership Qualities
PG&E expects its leaders to conduct themselves with the highest
ethics and integrity and to embody specific leadership qualities.
Strategic Mindset Seeing ahead to future possibilities and
translating them into breakthrough strategies. Operating
effectively, even when things are not certain, or the way forward
is not clear. A Leader in the Community and Industry Effectively
building formal and informal relationship networks inside and
outside the organization. Anticipating and balancing the needs of
multiple stakeholders. Demonstrates Safety Leadership A safety
champion in words and deeds with respect to both employee and
public safety. Creating and maintaining a speak up culture free of
retaliation. Influences and Inspires Using various- communications
that convey a clear understanding of the needs of different
audiences. Maneuvering comfortably through complex policy, process,
and people-related dynamics. Optimizes Team Performance Building
teams with a strong identity that apply their diverse skills and
perspectives to achieve common goals. Creating a climate where
people are developed and motivated to do their best to help the
organization. Values Diversity and Creates Inclusion Recognizing
the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an
organization. Fiscally Responsible Interpreting and applying
understanding of key financial indicators to make better business
decisions. Planning and prioritizing work to meet commitments
aligned with organizational goals. Leads Ethically and in a
Compliant Manner Sponsoring and sustaining a high integrity
speak-up corporate culture which prioritizes safety, compliance,
and ethics. Building on necessary level of industry, company, and
subject-matter expertise, including laws and regulations. Provides
a High Level of Customer Service Building strong customer
relationships and delivering hometown, customer-centric solutions
Compensation PG&E is providing the salary range that the
company in good faith believes it might pay for this position at
the time of the job posting. This compensation range is specific to
the locality of the job. The actual salary paid to an individual
will be based on multiple factors, including, but not limited to,
specific skills, education, licenses or certifications, experience,
market value, geographic location, and internal equity. Although we
estimate the successful candidate hired into this role will be
placed towards the middle of the range ($241,000), the decision
will be made on a case-by-case basis related to these factors.? A
reasonable salary range is: Bay Area Minimum: $178,000 Bay Area
Maximum: $304,000 Background Qualifications Minimum Bachelor's
degree in a technical discipline or equivalent job-related
experience in an engineering or other technical role, including
line worker. 10 years of experience in the electric utility
industry including 5 years’ experience in electric distribution or
operations and 7 years’ experience in leadership. Desired MBA 2
years of experience interfacing directly with regulatory agencies.
Experience leading union employees. Project management experience
on significant process improvement initiatives. Electric
distribution construction and maintenance experience. Experience
managing large budgets. Experience presenting to executive
leadership.
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