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AIR POLLUTION SPECIALIST
California Energy CommissionSacramento County, USAIR QUALITY ENGINEER I, DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS
Department of Consumer AffairsSacramento County, USAerospace Systems Engineer II (Air Focus) - Southern California
AnsysOrange County, CA, US- Promoted
Air and Missile Defense Crewmember
United States ArmyCatalina, CA, United States- Promoted
Temp to Perm Shipping & Receiving Associate
Air LiquideCA, United StatesVOCATIONAL INSTRUCTOR (REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING REPAIR) (CORRECTIONAL FACILITY)
Valley State PrisonMadera County, USAIR POLLUTION SPECIALIST
State Air Resources BoardSacramento County, US- Promoted
HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SPECIALIST #1423
Fairfield-Suisun Unified School DistrictCA, United States- Promoted
Air Export Manager
Cypress HCMCA, United StatesHVAC Technician Lead
One Hour Heating & Air ConditioningFresno,CA- Promoted
Air Export
ALS Recruiting LtdCA, United StatesMilitary Account Manager - West Coast, Air Force
SupplyCoreCA, US- Promoted
THE AIR FORCE JAG CORPS - MILITARY ATTORNEY
Air ForceFresno, CA, United States- Promoted
Air Quality Engineer / Scientist (Environmental Compliance Specialist)
Yorke Engineering, LLCCA, United StatesAir Cargo Ramp Agent (FAT) Seasonal
WFSFresno, California, USAir Force Clinical Social Worker (FATM) - Travis AFB
IVA'AL Solutions, LLCTravis AFB, California, United States, 94535- Promoted
PILOT - CBP AIR INTERDICTION AGENT
U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionsFowler, CA, United States14G Air Defense Battle Management System Operator
Army National GuardFresno, CA, USAAIR POLLUTION SPECIALIST
Governor's Office of Planning and ResearchSacramento County, USAIR POLLUTION SPECIALIST
California Energy CommissionSacramento County, USJob Description and Duties
The California Energy Commission seeks to fill two Air Pollution Specialist positions, working title Clean Transportation Specialist, in the Contract Management and Oversight Unit of the PEVTI Branch within the Fuels and Transportation Division.
The Fuels and Transportation Division administers the California Energy Commission’s Clean Transportation Program (CTP). The CTP is California’s lead program in deploying zero-emission vehicle infrastructure to support electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. The CTP budget has increased in recent years. The program will deploy approximately $4 billion to invest in a broad portfolio of transportation projects and provide financial support for infrastructure projects. These projects will transform California's fuel and vehicle types to meet the state's climate change and public health policies.
Under close (Range A) or general (Range B or C) supervision of the Program and Project Supervisor, the Clean Transportation Specialists may serve as a team lead in the development and deployment of alternative fuel vehicles and electric vehicle charging and fueling infrastructure, including workforce training and development and equity initiatives in California. The incumbent will perform complex technical and analytical tasks and will work independently, participate in a team, and use scientific principles to evaluate vehicle and infrastructure issues and assist private and public partners to introduce improved vehicles, engines, charging and fueling stations, other related infrastructure, and training and equity considerations through joint funding of projects, technical assistance, and education and outreach activities.
The incumbents will independently develop and manage grant agreements and contracts. Primary responsibilities include ensuring that funding recipients are meeting deliverables, staying on time and within scope, and providing appropriate invoices. Other responsibilities include solicitation development, management, proposal evaluation, and selection of grantees. The incumbents will gather, tabulate, and analyze data; prepare reports; review and analyze technical reports, papers, and correspondence; and make public presentations. Furthermore, the incumbents will build and maintain relationships with staff at other State agencies and partnerships with major organizations including industry, environmental groups, and community-based organizations.
Please review the Minimum Requirements (or minimum qualifications) within the Class Specification and ensure that your application package clearly indicates how you meet the minimum qualifications, as this will be verified prior to interview and / or appointment.
Minimum Qualifications (MQs) : The MQs for this classification can be found atThe documents you submit in your application package must highlight how you meet the MQs. If the MQs are not met, you will not be considered for this position.
Hybrid and Telework Employees : Teleworking is only available for employees who reside in California. You must be relocated to California and provide your in-state address prior to your start date.
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Working Conditions
The CEC supports a hybrid workplace model with office-based and remote-centered workers. Limited in-person attendance and occasional travel may be required based on the needs of the division. Regular and consistent attendance is essential to successful performance. This position is remote-centered, which means the incumbent works 50 percent or more of their time from an alternate work location.
Special Requirements
You must include the following if you are applying by mail or in person :
1) How you are eligible (list eligibility, transfer within state service, reinstatement, SROA / surplus, etc.) in the Explanations box on the first page of the STD. 678.
2) The Job Control number 431030and the title of the position you are applying for in the Examination(s) or Job Title(s) box on the first page of the STD. 678.
3) Request for Personnel Action Number RPA 610-424 / 425 in the Explanations box of the STD. 678.
4)Your original signature at the bottom of the first page of the STD. 678.
5)Include unofficial school transcripts with your application package if the position you are applying for has an educational requirement. You may be required to provide official transcripts if hired.
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Information regarding salary ranges for State Civil Service employees, as well as the Civil Service Pay Scales, the official salaries for all state jobs.
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Retirement
Learn more about the defined benefit plan that is offered to state employees through the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) based on years of service, age and final compensation. CalPERS also offers disability retirement, partial service retirement, and death benefits for eligible employees.
401(k) and 457(b) Plans (Savings Plus)
Offers a voluntary benefit that allows you to contribute to both a 401(k) and a 457(b) plan to enhance your retirement benefit. This allows you to contribute, through payroll deduction, up to twice the amount available to the private sector and most public sector employees. You can contribute on both a pre-tax and an after-tax designated Roth basis that offers you the opportunity to take advantage of tax savings now and in the future.
California State Civil Service Employee Benefits Summary - Specific Benefits Specific Benefits Additional Information
Cash In Lieu of Health and / or Dental Benefits (Cash Option)
Allows you to receive cash in lieu of state-sponsored health and / or dental benefits insurance if you have other qualifying medical and / or dental coverage through a spouse, domestic partner, parent or other source.
Common Carrier Travel and Accident Insurance – for Excluded Employees Only
Offers employer-paid accidental death and dismemberment insurance to managers, supervisors and other specified employees who travel on state business.
Commute Program
Voluntary benefits that subsidize commuting expenses for eligible employees who commute to and from work using public transportation, vanpools, or bicycles.
Consolidated Benefits (CoBen)
Provides a benefit allowance, rather than specific contribution amounts for health, dental and vision benefits. You may receive additional taxable income each month, depending on the total cost of the benefit plans you choose.
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
Continuation of health, dental, and vision insurance coverage as well as medical reimbursement account for employees and eligible dependents who involuntarily lose coverage.
Death Benefits
Benefits available to legal survivors and / or designees of state employees; see "Planning Ahead" handbook.
Planning Ahead Handbook | Dental Benefits
Offers you and your dependents preventive, basic and major dental care coverage through one of several dental plans.
Employee Assistance Program
Employer-paid program offers free professional and confidential short-term counseling and referral services to employees and their eligible dependents, as well as valuable information on a variety of topics including financial, legal, and wellness.
- 866) EAP-4SOC
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Group Legal Services Insurance
Voluntary, employee-paid plan that provides comprehensive legal coverage designed to meet most common personal legal needs. Available to eligible employees and their eligible dependents.
Group Long-Term Disability Insurance – For Excluded Employees Only
Voluntary, employee-paid plan that replaces a portion of the employee's income in the event the employee is unable to work for six months or longer due to a covered illness or injury.
Health Benefits
Offers you and your dependents a broad range of health insurance plans with the state paying a portion of the premium. CalPERS administers this coverage.
CalPERS Health and Wellness
Promotes a work environment that encourages healthy lifestyle choices, decreases the risk of illness and disease and enhances employee effectiveness and well-being.
Long-Term Care Program
Offers coverage through CalPERS for a chronic illness, frailty of old age, or a serious accident. Available to all California public employees, retirees, and their eligible family members.
Part-time, Seasonal, and Temporary Retirement Program
Offers a retirement savings program for part-time, seasonal and temporary employees who are not covered by CalPERS or Social Security.
Reimbursement Accounts
Allows you to set pre-taxed money aside in a reimbursement account to pay for certain kinds of medical and dependent care expenses. You can increase your take home pay and decrease your taxable income.
Third-Party Pre-Tax Parking Reimbursement Account Program
Allows you to deduct a specific pre-tax amount for work-related parking fees from your pay. Available to employees who drive a personal vehicle to work or to a location from which the employee commutes to work and pays for parking.
Vision Benefits
Employer-paid benefit that offers you and your dependents an annual eye examination and an allowance for frames and lenses. An enhanced vision plan is also available which provides higher allowances for certain materials and other benefits.