Compliance Program Maturity / Governance Consultant Duration: 5 Months Work Location: on-site at the Oakland General Office
Only submit local candidates currently residing in the Bay Area or near the work location - Oakland.
Assignment is on-site at the Oakland General Office.
A company laptop will be issued.
Additional equipment needed is provided at the OGO workstations.
Calls and meetings will be conducted via MS Teams.
Top Things Looking For
Problem-solving: Analyzing complex issues, identifying root causes, and developing and implementing effective solutions.
Critical Thinking: Evaluating information, distinguishing between valuable requirements and lower priorities, and thinking logically to analyze data thoroughly.
Strategic Thinking & Planning: The ability to see the "big picture" and ensure all projects within the program map directly to organizational goals.
Top Skill Sets Looking For
Proven ability to design and lead implementation of compliance governance models that drive operational alignment and accountability.
Strong understanding of utility operations and asset management, with the ability to translate regulatory expectations into field-executable strategy.
Demonstrated success leading cross-functional, high-impact initiatives through risk-based planning, change leadership, and strategic execution.
Position Description
You will provide strategic and tactical guidance on enhancing the development, implementation, monitoring, and continuous improvement of various foundational elements within the compliance program framework. You will apply deep technical knowledge of compliance, risk management, and quality assurance to ensure consistent interpretation and application of compliance program maturity standards across Electric Compliance sub-functions and key partner teams. You partner closely with Electric leaders to evaluate compliance maturity performance, perform gap analyses to identify gaps and develop mitigation plans. You lead key compliance management workstreams that enable Electric coworkers to conduct business in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and standards, and to identify, manage, and mitigate risk. You will help strengthen Electric's compliance program by guiding program development, monitoring, and continuous improvement.
Responsibilities
Provide strategic guidance, coaching, and hands-on support to Electric sub-functions to strengthen and mature the compliance program and improve performance.
Develop innovative tools and solutions to support/improve compliance program maturity.
Assess Electric sub-function compliance programs.
Perform compliance validation activities and testing controls for design and operating effectiveness.
Support the development and implementation of Electric's Compliance Controls Program by providing expert advisory support to cross-functional partners (operations, engineering, SMEs, compliance support teams) to strengthen controls, evidence capture, process consistency, and develop compliance metrics.
Lead or support maintaining a complete and accurate inventory of regulatory requirements, including identifying requirement owners, and mapping requirements to guidance documents, controls, and trainings.
Perform and oversee analysis of compliance metrics, evidence, and documentation to identify gaps, trends, and areas for improvement.
Develop and/or support maintenance of guidance documents, procedures, templates, and job aids that support compliance maturity.
Identify new or changing regulatory, operational, or risk concerns that may impact maturity expectations and recommend updates to programs or tools.
Conduct and support compliance reviews with Electric sub-function leaders, facilitating compliance assessments and recommending corrective actions aligned to regulatory requirements and risk priorities.
Prepare and deliver clear, executive-ready reports and briefings on compliance maturity performance, risks, and opportunities for improvement.
Serve as a subject matter expert on compliance program maturity practices, supporting knowledge sharing and benchmarking across the organization.
Evaluate and analyze regulatory requirement and internal commitment challenges to determine extent of condition and remediation efforts.
Develop and present program challenges and program improvement recommendations to directors and officers.
Work independently with minimal guidance on complex risk and compliance issues with critical impact.
Develop and coordinate preparation of presentation materials for various levels of management up to and including Senior Vice President.
Lead and develop materials for training and educating coworkers about compliance management principles.
Assist with other compliance-related projects and activities as directed.
Education
Experience
Desired Qualifications
Master's degree in Engineering, Economics, Business Administration, or related field.
Proven ability to design and lead implementation of compliance governance models that drive operational alignment and accountability.
Strong understanding of utility operations and asset management, with the ability to translate regulatory expectations into field-executable strategy.
Demonstrated success leading cross-functional, high-impact initiatives through risk-based planning, change leadership, and strategic execution.
Executive communication skills and presence, with experience delivering high-impact presentations and updates to senior leadership and external stakeholders.
Ability to align compliance strategy with enterprise goals, influencing direction across functions through collaboration, insight, and strategic clarity.
Strong problem-solving, project/change management, and communication skills.
Deep knowledge of utility regulatory frameworks (e.g., CPUC, FERC, NERC, WECC) and how they inform enterprise compliance strategy.
Proven ability to design and lead implementation of compliance governance models that drive operational alignment and accountability.
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