Location: Austin,TX, USA
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DIVISION - INFRASTRUCTURE/INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYSIS
POSITION TYPE - This is a hybrid position and is eligible for telecommuting up to four (4) days a week.
The Infrastructure Division works to ensure that customers have electricity, water and sewer, and certain telecom service readily available by addressing the ability of utilities and their infrastructure to meet customers' need for adequate and continuous service. The division has three sections: Engineering, Infrastructure Analysis, and Mapping.
The Engineering Section reviews and recommends routes for new electric transmission lines, electric utility requests to build new generating facilities, and requests for electric utility sales, transfers, and mergers. The section analyzes utilities' cost of facilities, equipment, and supplies, the rate to allocate costs over their useful life, expenses to operate and maintain facilities, and funds set aside for emergency events. The section also addresses electric reliability and service quality issues and complaints about the cost of obtaining utility service.
The Infrastructure Analysis Section addresses the need for water and electric utility service area changes as well as water utility purchases. In addition, the section addresses distressed water utilities, including the capital costs and operations and maintenance expenses incurred by temporary managers of those utilities; electric utility fuel and purchased power costs; electric utility energy efficiency programs designed to reduce customer energy use; electric utility advanced metering systems; and telephone area codes and other numbering resource issues.
The Mapping Section uses geographic information system software to maintain boundary maps for water, sewer, and electric service areas; review water and sewer maps in applications that add or amend service area boundaries; respond to public and staff requests for electric and water data and maps; and maintain the state's electricity supply chain map.
The PUC is seeking an Infrastructure Policy Analyst who has a desire to work in the utility regulatory industry, with a strong initiative, who would like to put their expertise and interest to work performing highly complex to highly advanced quantitative and other analytical work on a broad range of infrastructure issues. Work involves identifying, analyzing, and providing recommendations or testimony regarding issues related to infrastructure planning and operations in the electric and water industries, as well as some telecommunications infrastructure issues.
QualificationsThe ideal candidate should possess the following minimum qualifications:
Management Analyst IIGraduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor or post-graduate degree in economics, energy resource economics, business administration, engineering, public policy, or related field.
Management Analyst IIIGraduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor or post-graduate degree in economics, energy resource economics, business administration, engineering, public policy, or related field and a minimum of two (2) years of full-time work experience in a position involving utilities or economic, statistical, or regulatory analysis.
Preferred Qualifications:
VETERAN'S PREFERENCEVeterans, Reservists, or Guardsmen with a Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) or additional duties that fall in the fields listed in the below link who meet the minimum qualifications are encouraged to apply.
The MOS codes applicable to this position can be accessed at:
If you qualify for a Veteran Employment Preference, it is mandatory that you provide the required documentation with your State of Texas Application. Documentation must be provided before a Veteran Preference can be granted. Required documentation is as follows: Veteran - DD Form 214; Surviving Spouse of a Veteran who has not remarried - Marriage Certificate and DD Form 1300; Orphan of a Veteran who was killed during active duty - Birth Certificate and DD Form 1300.
A detailed job description can be viewed on our website:
Salary commensurate with qualifications. The salary of an ERS Retiree or non-contributing member may be 6% less than the recommended salary.
NOTICE TO APPLICANTS
Applications must contain complete job histories, which includes:
Note: Resumes do not take place of the CAPPS State of Texas application and applications with See attached or See resume in place of required information will not be accepted. All employment history listed on your resume must match the employment history provided on the CAPPS State of Texas Application, otherwise, the application will be considered incomplete.
The hiring manager is requesting the following documents be submitted with the State of Texas CAPPS Application:
When submitting the required documents, make sure to mark them as relevant. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
As part of the PUC's recruiting process, reference checks with previous employers will be conducted for any candidate being considered for employment. All applicants must complete and attach the PUC Authorization for Prior Employer to Release Information form with their application. The form can be found on:
Applicant Release Form Website Link
WORK IN TEXAS APPLICANTSTo apply for the position, it is best to go to the CAPPS State of Texas Talent Management System to submit your application by going to and select our agency, Public Utility Commission of Texas, from the Company/Agency list.
If applying through Work In Texas (WIT) you will also need to complete the supplemental questions and forms to be considered for this posting. An automated email from the CAPPS State of Texas Talent Management System will be sent to your email on file in WIT with additional instructions.
REMARKSAll information provided in connection with an employment application must be accurate and complete. Any misstatement, falsification, or omission of information may result in refusal to hire or, if hired, termination.If the position requires it, licensure as a Professional Engineer or to practice law in Texas will be verified through the Professional Board of Engineers or the State Bar of Texas for the selected candidate.A satisfactory driving record is necessary for driving a state or personal vehicle for agency business. Selected candidates will have their driving records evaluated according to the Commission's Traffic Safety policy.For males born on or after January 1, 1960, the PUC will verify Selective Service registration through the online Selective Service System. Males born after January 1, 1960, who are not registered must provide proof of exemption from the Selective Service registration requirement.The Public Utility Commission participates in E-Verify and will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization.The Public Utility Regulatory Act imposes certain restrictions on PUC employees' investments, professional activities, and relationships with regard to public utilities, as defined by Texas Utilities Code * 11.004. Most PUC employees cannot be an officer, employee, or consultant of a trade association, and may not be married to an officer, manager, or paid consultant of a trade association. (See Tex. Util. Code * 12.153.) The trade associations to which this restriction applies are defined in Texas Utilities Code * 11.003(21) and are limited to electric or telecommunications industry-related associations. (The trade association restrictions do not apply to employees who are eligible for overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act.) PUC employees are prohibited from having a pecuniary interest in a public utility, a public utility affiliate, or a person a significant portion of whose business consists of furnishing goods or services to public utilities or affiliates. (Tex. Util. Code * 12.154(a)(1).) A pecuniary interest is a financial interest and includes investments, such as ownership or stock holdings, or interest as an officer, director, partner, employee, attorney, or consultant. However, it does not include interests held indirectly by ownership of an interest in a retirement system, institution, or fund that in the normal course of business invests in diverse securities independently of your control. (Tex. Util. Code * 12.154(g).)The PUC has a Post-Employment Restriction - details furnished upon request.The PUC is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and recruits, hires, trains, and promotes the most qualified persons into all job levels without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, or participation in protected activity. Female and minority applicants are encouraged to apply.