Power Generation Project Engineer (Electrical)
Company: PG&E Corporation
Location: Auberry
Posted on: January 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Requisition ID 164546 Job Category: Power Generation;
Engineering / Science Job Level: Individual Contributor Business
Unit: Operations - Other Work Type: Hybrid Job Location: Auberry
Department Overview Power Generation operates and maintains
PG&E's hydroelectric, fossil, solar generation, and battery
storage facilities, providing approximately 5,300 megawatts of
generating capacity for our customers. Our nearly 900 coworkers are
dedicated to delivering safe, reliable, and cost-effective
generation to California in an environmentally responsible manner.
Our hydro facilities include 62 conventional hydro powerhouses, a
pumped-storage facility, 98 reservoirs, 168 dams and more than 200
miles of canals and flumes, among other water conveyances. Natural
gas-fired plants in operation are Humboldt Bay Generating Station
in Eureka; Colusa Generating Station in Colusa County and Gateway
Generating Station in Antioch. Several utility-scale solar
generation plants also are operated and maintained, as well as
PG&E’s successful entry into battery energy storage, our
Elkhorn Battery facility at Moss Landing in Monterey County. The
Power Generation Asset Management Department works to attain the
optimum balance of asset risk, performance, and cost through a
clear understanding of asset conditions for risk-informed,
data-driven decision-making. These asset management objectives are
achieved through systematic risk assessment, long-term planning,
and optimizing lifecycle value of assets by improving maintenance,
investment, and disposition strategies. Position Summary This is an
ESC represented exempt classification currently subject to
collective bargaining. This is a Journey level project engineer job
that requires mastery of the Associate Project Engineer skills and
duties and provides program management, asset management,
powerhouse risk analysis, and technical support to O&M staff
for a wide range of moderately complex issues and advising on
multiple medium to large capital and expense improvements to power
generation and infrastructure facilities. The position requires a
comprehensive knowledge of job functions and proficiency in
applying sound engineering and program management principals;
recognition as a professionally licensed engineer; a working
knowledge of industry practices, standards, and equipment; ability
to develop and implement all aspects of multiple assigned programs;
use of independent judgment; enhanced verbal and written
communication skills; and ability to work with minimal supervision.
Job duties will vary by assignment. Responsibilities may include
Privileged and Confidential work. Manages multiple moderately
complex issues and programs and resolves problems of moderate
scope. Assignments can require standard solutions but may include a
moderate level of innovation and foresight. Under limited general
direction, independently plans work to meet assigned objectives.
External contacts primarily include advising scope on
project-related work with regulatory agencies, providing
information, conducting limited discussions. Internal contacts are
primarily with Power Gen personnel, including O&M, Business and
Project Planning, project execution members, and communication with
director level leadership. May partner with internal or external
stakeholders to solve problems or explore alternative solutions.
There will be approximately 30% travel expected for this position.
This position is hybrid, working from your remote office and
assigned location based on business needs. 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. A reasonable salary range is: California Minimum:
$115,128.00 California Maximum: $175,080.00 Job Responsibilities
Performs functions of a Journey level Project Engineer, including
more complex and higher profile programs. Jobs duties will vary by
assignment. In addition, job duties include, but are not limited
to: Program lead for various electrical asset programs related to
powerhouse equipment. Responsible for engagement with stakeholders
and ensuring the strategic plans for these programs are aligned
with Business Operational requirements as well as regulatory and
compliance requirements. Responsible for developing and documenting
strategic plans associated with the Powerhouse Asset Family within
the Powerhouse Asset Management Plan. Responsible for investment
strategies and technical scope requirement development for the
purposes of long-term planning. Including investment strategies for
major capital projects as well as maintenance and inspection
activities. Supports more senior engineers, or leads on less
complex subjects, in the powerhouse asset family on development and
implementation of maintenance strategies, programmatic solutions,
process improvements, regulatory relations, risk analysis for
portfolio of powerhouses. Responsible for assisting in providing
the strategic portfolio risk view to support long term portfolio
management. Supports scope clarifications for project execution
efforts for moderately complex generation projects that can be
discipline specific, multi-discipline, or programmatic in nature.
Provides broad and in-depth technical support to O&M as needed
including incident investigation and development of corrective
actions. Proactively controls scope, schedule, cost, and quality of
Asset Management Systems and their programs. Provides guidance,
coaching, technical direction, oversight and quality control for
assigned programs and technical work done in discipline, knowledge
transfer, and assistance to many technical and/or project execution
employees and teams; most technical services often overlap with
those provided to operations & maintenance. Performs and/or reviews
engineering analyses and studies, reviews detail scopes, viable
alternatives, conceptual designs, and recommended fixes to ensure
safe/reliable operation of generation assets. Interprets and
applies applicable codes and regulations. Approves and stamps
technical specifications and standard design drawings. Works with
supervisors and others to represent PG&E to internal and
external organizations as required. Identifies gaps between current
business practices and stated objectives and provides
recommendations for process improvements to address gaps. Other job
duties as assigned as related to Asset Engineering. Qualifications
Minimum: 4-year BS Degree in Engineering from an accredited
curriculum in the US or the equivalent from outside the US is
required. Mastery of the Associate level Project Engineer job
duties and demonstrated leadership, knowledge, and ability to
perform the job duties of the Journey level Project Engineer. Meets
specific technical requirements gained through a minimum of three
years of cumulative experience in project engineering, design, and
construction. Ability to obtain California PE license within 18
months of hire. Desired: A MS Degree in Engineering or Business in
addition to a BS degree in Electrical Engineering. A diploma or
certification in Asset Management. Familiarity with ISO 55001 Asset
Management standard and requirements. Knowledge and experience in
Hydropower and associated electrical equipment such as synchronous
generators, exciters, power transformers, HV/MV breakers, arc
flash, grounding, and balance of plant systems and its designs.
Understanding of asset planning, FMEA, equipment testing and
maintenance, along with risk and condition assessment of equipment
associated with the hydropower industry. Leads the development
and/or presentation of findings to both internal and external
organizations, including regulatory bodies, contractors, outside
vendors and senior leadership . Able to stamp and/or certify
engineering drawings and documents. Has demonstrated a broad and
in-depth knowledge of engineering and asset management concepts,
principals, practices, and engineering requirements for generation
assets; ability to advise on moderately complex design changes,
project scopes, and project plans; and provide in-depth
investigation & analysis support to O&M. Has a working
knowledge of power generation industry including understanding of
design, construction, and/or operation of rotating machines, and
experience interpreting applicable codes, standards, regulations,
and practices. Demonstrate informed judgment when making decisions
and recommendations and use of technical & business judgment in
applying engineering and program management principles and
techniques to determine cost effective and practical solutions.
Track record of building consensus around moderately complex and
controversial Asset Management & technical issues and successfully
persuading others to act on agreements reached; able to build upon
foundation of technical and business knowledge to shape the
opinions of others. Able to provide clear and effective technical
direction and guidance to less experienced engineers, project
managers, drafters, and analysts, and to provide training to these
and other groups as needed. Able to independently provide technical
and/or program oversight and direction to consultants, suppliers,
and construction firms to meet moderately complex program needs.
Track record of taking ownership of problems and their solutions.
Able to identify gaps between current business practices and stated
objectives and provide recommendations for process improvements to
address gaps. Proactively evolves asset management, engineering and
program management skills and knowledge through industry
associations & conferences, technical workshops, trade
publications, and additional formal education.
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