Procurement Analyst
San Diego Community Power
Présentation de l'entreprise
San Diego Community Power
Comté de San Diego, États-Unis
2019
Environ 70 employés (source : growjo.com). Chiffre d'affaires de 1,264 milliard de dollars pour l'exercice 2024 (source : sdcommunitypower.org).
Ce qu'ils font
San Diego Community Power (SDCP) est une agence publique à but non lucratif qui fonctionne comme une Autorité de Pouvoirs Conjoints, se concentrant sur la fourniture d'électricité renouvelable principalement à partir de sources solaires et éoliennes. Établie en 2019, SDCP a commencé à servir des clients en 2021 et gère actuellement près d'un million de comptes clients dans diverses villes du comté de San Diego, y compris San Diego, Chula Vista et Encinitas (source : sdcommunitypower.org). L'agence met l'accent sur le contrôle local et la réinvestissement dans des programmes communautaires, offrant des plans de service compétitifs qui privilégient la stabilité des prix et l'accès équitable à l'énergie renouvelable (source : sdcommunitypower.org). En tant que deuxième plus grand Agrégateur de Choix Communautaire (CCA) de Californie, SDCP se distingue en offrant des tarifs inférieurs à ceux des services publics traditionnels comme San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), tout en se concentrant sur des initiatives énergétiques durables (source : growjo.com). Pour l'exercice 2024, les ventes d'électricité de SDCP ont généré 1,253 milliard de dollars, reflétant son engagement à élargir l'accès à l'énergie renouvelable (source : sdcommunitypower.org).
Projets et antécédents
SDCP a démontré une croissance significative des volumes de ventes d'électricité, contribuant à un revenu d'exploitation de 181,7 millions de dollars pour l'exercice 2024 (source : sdcommunitypower.org). Parmi les projets notables, on trouve un portefeuille d'accords d'achat d'électricité (PPA) sur les toits avec Luminia LLC, qui exploite plus de 50 MW de projets solaires commerciaux et communautaires en Californie et en Nouvelle-Angleterre (source : sdcommunitypower.org). De plus, SDCP a émis une obligation exonérée d'impôt de 1,0005 milliard de dollars en novembre 2024 pour faciliter une transaction de prépaiement de 30 ans couvrant plus de 4 millions de MWh d'électricité (source : sdcommunitypower.org). L'agence est également impliquée dans des projets de stockage d'énergie et surveille activement les politiques fédérales pour améliorer ses stratégies d'approvisionnement en énergie propre (source : sdcommunitypower.org).
Développements récents
Ces dernières années, SDCP a réalisé des avancées significatives, notamment l'annonce de baisses des tarifs d'électricité pour la deuxième année consécutive, qui ont été approuvées à l'unanimité et rétroactives au 1er février, offrant des réductions par rapport à SDG&E (source : cal-cca.org). L'agence a également élargi son programme de subventions pour l'énergie propre communautaire, attribuant plus de 1,5 million de dollars en subventions pour soutenir des initiatives locales d'énergie propre (source : sdfoundation.org). De plus, SDCP a approuvé de nouveaux PPA solaires sur les toits avec Luminia et planifie activement son budget pour l'exercice 2025 afin de continuer sa trajectoire de croissance (source : sdcommunitypower.org).
Travailler là-bas
SDCP propose une variété de postes dans ses départements, reflétant son engagement à recruter des individus talentueux partageant sa vision d'une énergie 100 % propre. L'équipe de direction de l'agence comprend des postes tels que PDG, COO et Directeurs de diverses fonctions, indiquant une large gamme d'opportunités d'emploi dans les opérations, l'approvisionnement en énergie, les affaires réglementaires et l'analyse de données (source : growjo.com). Avec environ 70 employés et un taux de croissance de 52 %, SDCP se concentre sur le recrutement des meilleurs talents pour son siège social à San Diego (source : zoominfo.com). L'agence promeut une culture axée sur la mission qui privilégie l'investissement communautaire et des programmes équitables, soutenue par une infrastructure technologique moderne (source : sdcommunitypower.org). La rémunération du personnel a atteint 11,4 millions de dollars pour l'exercice 2024, reflétant l'engagement de l'agence envers sa main-d'œuvre (source : sdcommunitypower.org).
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Job Description
San Diego Community Power seeks an experienced, detail oriented, and enthusiastic professional to join our growing team as a Procurement Analyst. The Procurement Analyst will have the responsibility for a wide variety of tasks that directly support Community Power's non-energy procurement and contracting function. The Procurement Analyst also plays a key role in supporting the Procurement Managers daily with both routine administrative functions and non-routine duties requiring sound judgement, confidentiality, and tact. The Procurement Analyst will also support Community Power's supplier outreach efforts and diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
This position will report to the Senior Strategic Finance Manager.
OUR HISTORY
Community Power was formed in 2019 as a public, not-for-profit community choice aggregator (CCA) in the San Diego region. We began electric service in 2021 and now serve seven member agencies: the Cities of San Diego, Chula Vista, Encinitas, Imperial Beach, La Mesa and National City, as well as the unincorporated communities of San Diego County. Community Power was formed to bring local control and customer choice to San Diego while also providing clean and renewable energy at competitive rates. We are the second largest CCA in California, serving nearly 1 million customers. For more information, please visit SDCommunityPower.org.
COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY
At Community Power, we value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We represent a diverse customer base and hope to hire employees that reflect our communities. We provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment and prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITES
- Maintain a solicitation and contracting calendar, screen telephone calls and appointment requests, proactively prepare routine correspondence and follow-up correspondence, and gather and analyze information required for administrative reports.
- Assist in the development and organization of materials, including document production, editing or proofing, and/or collection of information from Staff or from external sources (e.g., internet search, calling public agencies or public agencies' website, etc.), support agency compliance with federal, state, and local funding requirements, support the review of the agency's mid-year and annual budget to ensure sufficient appropriation for active and potential contracts in lieu of an encumbrance, and support the development and implementation of standardized procurement policies and procedures.
- Coordinate with external suppliers and other agencies to support the expansion of the agency's supplier base. Analyze and track outreach results and follow-up activities and make recommendations to internal and external stakeholders on findings. Generate regular reports highlighting outreach progress and coordinate registration activities with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Supplier Clearinghouse and track data surrounding contracting with diverse suppliers and small/local businesses.
- Work with other Staff to plan, prepare, and implement the solicitation and contract administration process, identify and analyze needs, goals, funding, and other criteria in the development of contract specifications, support the development of contracts, amendments, and modifications, coordinate with other Staff to request waivers such as Insurance, Sole Source, Equal Benefits Program and Local Business Enterprise Ordinance, and document and save all required funding and administrative approvals in accordance with the agency's retention policy.
- Performing related duties and responsibilities as required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE AND ABILITIES
Any combination of education and experience that would provide the knowledge and abilities listed. A typical way to obtain the require qualifications would be:
Education and experience equivalent to a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in finance, public policy, business, or economics
AND
A minimum of two (2) to three (3) years of relevant experience working in an administrative or analytical role, preferably in a contracting or procurement setting. Experience working for an electric utility, public agency, or an associated energy load serving entity is desirable.
Experience
- Experience with supporting multiple clients, including high-level executives and Directors in a fast-paced environment.
- Experience working in a public contracting and procurement setting, including experience identifying and evaluating suppliers and their capabilities, as well as reviewing contracts and extracting contract terms and data for analysis.
- Experience with Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tools and Contract Lifecycle Management tools.
- Experience developing working relationships that demonstrate high trust, collaboration, and a team-player attitude.
Abilities
- Proficient in Adobe Acrobat Pro, MS Office and Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
- Analyze data, generate reports, have a high attention to detail, and strong technical skills.
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work with diverse communities and people of different culture, backgrounds, and opinions.
- Ability to multitask, work under pressure, take initiative, and acquire and apply technical skills, as necessary.
- Ability to act with integrity and professionalism.
- Exercise good judgment in answering questions; exercise discretion and maintain confidentiality in all matters.
- Have curiosity and a desire to learn
- Have a strong commitment to sustainability, community energy, and mission driven work.
WORK ENVIROMENT & CONDITIONS
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. The position requires occasional carrying, lifting and/or moving objects up to 25 pounds.
Occasional local travel required, and reliable transportation is expected to be able to attend Community Power events, meetings, and workshops as needed as needed.
At Community Power we work in the communities we serve and in the office. Community Power works to ensure a safe and healthy workplace for employees and in our communities. Community Power requires employees to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19. Exemptions to the vaccine requirement will be considered for individuals with medical conditions that prevent them from being vaccinated and for individuals with sincerely held religious beliefs that prohibit them from being vaccinated, consistent with governing labor laws.
Community Power is an agency required to adopt and promulgate a Conflict-of-Interest Code ("COI"). The COI code requires employees in designated positions, including those identified under the interim disclosure process, to file a Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700) on an annual basis. A Successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission.
Compensation
Salary Range: The position salary range is: $84,900 - $110,400; with exact compensation to be determined by Community Power, depending upon experience.
Benefits: Standard benefits package including but not limited to:
Insurance: Community Power covers 100% of health benefits, including medical, vision, and dental insurance, for eligible FT employees and their dependents. Also provided is a $100,000 Life & AD&D policy, STD and LTD coverage that is 100% paid by Community Power.
Retirement: Community Power offers a 457(b) plan for employee contributions and contributes 10% of eligible compensation to the employee's Money Purchase Plan.
Paid Time Off: 11 holidays per year + paid winter holiday (between 12/24-12/31), 160 hours of accrued paid time off per year (increases with time in service), and 96 hours per year of accrued paid sick leave.
This job description may not be inclusive of all assigned duties, responsibilities, or aspects of the job described, and may be amended at the discretion of Community Power as needed.
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À propos du rôle
23 mars 2026
Temps plein
Organisation à but non lucratif
23 mars 2026
Hybride
USD 85k–110k yearly
- San Diego, Californie, États-Unis
2-3 years of relevant experience
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