
Principal Program Manager, Vegetation Management Procurement
- Oakland, CA
- $140,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
Bay Area Maximum: $238,000Reporting RelationshipThe Program Manager will report to the Senior Director of Electric Transmission/Vegetation Management Procurement.Job Responsibilities
- Recognized subject matter expert who represents PG&E in regulatory and/or industry forums on subject of expertise
- May manage major cross-functional projects and initiatives.
- Leads development of program goals and metrics to meet company goals and objectives. Collaborates across organization to ensure alignment of goals to support program
- Responsible for utilizing other departments and teams to meet program goals.
- Organize and lead cross-utility project teams to influence utility, regulatory and/or industry decisions
- Solves unique and complex problems, anticipating issues and developing innovative solutions.
- Drives cross-functional collaboration with stakeholders in Finance, IT, Operations, and Business Units to ensure procurement initiatives align with enterprise priorities.
- Integrates industry knowledge related to data into everyday business practices and decision making
- 10 years of related experience
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
- 10+ years experience in procurement, supply chain, strategic program management, or consulting roles
- Experience in a Vegetation Management organization
- Master's degree or equivalent experience in business
- PMP Certification
- Change Management Certification (e.g., Prosci, ADKAR)
- Lean Six Sigma Certification
- Ability to use understanding of the business to help drive strategic decision making, and to recommend operational improvements
- Ability to influence leaders inside and outside of the department through data analysis, insights, and recommendations
- Ability to lead the largest and most complex projects across Procurement
- Ability to create compelling business cases based on complex business environments and inputs
- Adept at addressing issues with diplomacy and tact