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DIRECTOR, CLEAN ENERGY PLANNING & ANALYTICS (DIV. DIR.)
NJ Board of Public Utilities
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Posted: 23-Apr-26
Location: Trenton, New Jersey
Type: Full Time
Salary: $150,000.00 - $160,000.00
Categories:
Executive
Internal Number: 20-2026
BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES NOTICE OF VACANCY
POSTING: 20–2026
OPENING DATE: APRIL 22, 2026
CLOSING DATE: MAY 13, 2026
TITLE: DIRECTOR, CLEAN ENERGY PLANNING & ANALYTICS (DIV. DIR.)
WORKWEEK: 35 HOURS (NL)
EXISTING VACANCIES: 1
SALARY: $150,000.00 - $160,000.00
DIVISION/OFFICE: DIVISION OF CLEAN ENERGY
OPEN TO: GENERAL PUBLIC
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Director of Clean Energy Planning and Analytics will lead a critical team within the Division of Clean Energy working directly on multiple high-priority policies, programs, and initiatives.
The position will oversee multiple teams with responsibility for program development, budget and procurement, analytics and reporting, and modernization of the Board’s energy efforts.
WORK RESPONSIBILITIES Provide oversight of day-to-day operations and management of the Division of Clean Energy Planning and Analytics teams, including ensuring business continuity, staff engagement and oversight, and accountability and quality assurance of policy development and program implementation.
Coordinate with other Directors to support senior management and advise the Commissioners and other policymakers on critical initiatives.
Oversee teams responsible for implementing programs, advancing policy through the Board’s agenda process, designing analytics and reporting, managing state energy services, and overseeing budget and procurement for the Division.
Liaise with utilities, external partners, other state agencies, community members, and groups on the development of programs.
Engage with stakeholders and develop stakeholder processes.
Represent the BPU through various speaking engagements and panel participation at local, regional, and national conferences.
Make recommendations regarding program design and administration to both the Executive Director and the Commissioners.
Brief the Commissioners on relevant matters and present at the Board meetings as needed.
Collaborate within the agency and division to advance the Board’s goals.
Collaborate with partner agencies in the implementation of relevant policies, programs, training, and education; liaise with utilities, industry, advocates, businesses, community-based organizations, and others to ensure effective outreach on program development and productive dialogue.
Manage BPU teams to develop and implement programs that address affordability and other priorities.
Supervise a team responsible for the economic and financial management of the Division of Clean Energy through the development of programmatic metrics, ongoing evaluation of programs, and the budget and procurement process.
Oversee development of economic benefits components, energy market analysis, and business aspects of policy and program design, award, implementation, and performance review for various large-scale energy projects while remaining aligned with the strategy, commitments, and goals of the Board.
Working across the agency and collaborating with other Divisions, lead critical Division of Clean Energy efforts on designing and developing innovative and equitable rate design.
Collaborate with complex teams involving all relevant stakeholders (project sponsors, engineers, project specialists, strategic BPU, and other agency team partners) to monitor and ensure that programs meet
REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor’s degree; Master’s degree in relevant field strongly preferred.
EXPERIENCE: At least 10 years working in Government, Energy, Business, or Regulatory Oversight.
NOTE: Knowledge of the renewable energy industry, environmental protection and/or sustainability issues preferred.
NOTE: We value inclusion, integrity, innovation, empowerment, a culture of learning, and hard work above all else.
Candidates with relevant undergraduate or professional experience are encouraged to apply, as are candidates who have shown a strong commitment to remedying the historical under-representation of people of color in energy through their work promoting equity, inclusion, and diversity as well as through their own lived experiences.
RESUME NOTE: Eligibility determination will be based upon information presented on the resume and/or education documents provided.
Applicants who possess foreign degrees (degrees earned outside of the U.S.) are required to provide an evaluation indicating the U.S. equivalency prior to the closing date. Failure to do so may result in your ineligibility.
GENERAL INFORMATION
BENEFITS: The State of New Jersey offers a variety of employee benefits statewide, including: • Health and Dental Benefit Plans • Prescription Drug Plan • Vision Care Reimbursement • Deferred Compensation • 12 Vacation Days, 15 Sick Days, 3 Administrative Leave Days • 13 Paid Holidays • Telework available for some positions* (Pursuant to the BPU’s policy, procedures, and/or guidelines.) • Flexible and Health Savings Accounts • Public Student Loan Forgiveness • Paid Leave for Military Training
HOURS OF WORK: The hours of work for this position are Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. All No Limit (NL) titles will be required to perform work beyond the stated hours of work as needed, in compliance with applicable collective bargaining agreements and laws.
STATE AS A MODEL EMPLOYER (SAME) APPLICANTS If you are applying under the NJ “SAME” program, your supporting documents (Schedule A or B letter), must be submitted along with your resume by the closing date indicated above.
The SAME program allows candidates, who identify as having a significant disability, to apply for non-competitive and unclassified positions through a fast track hiring process.
For more information about the SAME program and the Fast Track Hiring program, please click here if you have any questions, please email, or call the contact as indicated on the job vacancy announcement.
TELEWORK: This position may be eligible to participate in the Department's pilot Telework Program/Policy, which offers eligible employees the opportunity to work remotely up to two (2) days per week, if approved by Management per operational needs, subject to all requirements of the Department’s Telework Program/Policy.
For questions regarding Telework eligibility, please ask during the interview process if selected for an interview.
WORK AUTHORIZATION: In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment verification forms upon hire.
Selected candidates must be authorized to work in the United States according to the Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship, and Immigration Services Regulations.
The State of New Jersey does not provide sponsorships for citizenships or Visas to the United States.
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS: The “New Jersey First Act,” N.J.S.A. 52:14-7 (L. 2011, Chapter 70) effective September 1, 2011, contains new residency requirements for public officers and employees, unless exempted under the law.
Current, new, or prospective employees should be aware of the following: Effective September 1, 2011, all employees of State and local government must reside in the State of New Jersey, unless exempted under the law.
If you already work for the State or local government as of September 1, 2011, and you do not live in New Jersey, you are not required to move to New Jersey.
However, if you begin your office, position or employment on September 1, 2011, or later, you must reside in New Jersey.
If you do not reside in New Jersey, you have one year after the date you take your office, position, or employment to relocate your residence to New Jersey.
If you do not do so, you are subject to removal from your office, position, or employment. For more information, visit: https://www.nj.gov/labor/research-info/njfirst.shtml
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Submissions must be received in time to the email address listed below to be considered.
Failure to submit all required documents may result in an ineligibility determination. Interviews will be granted based on the resume.
If you are qualified, please submit the documents listed below by 4:00 pm on the closing date of this vacancy: • Cover letter/letter of interest indicating the posting number • A current resume • Proof of degree(a copy of your final official/unofficial transcripts and/or foreign degree evaluation) • Writing Sample • A complete State of NJ Employment Application DPF-663.pdf and Personal Relationships Disclosure Form Microsoft Word - Personal Relationships Disclosure Statement Jan 2021All documents must be submitted via email at humanresources@bpu.nj.gov
(Subject line must include the specific job posting number).
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor’s degree; Master’s degree in relevant field strongly preferred.
EXPERIENCE: At least 10 years working in Government, Energy, Business, or Regulatory Oversight.
NOTE: Knowledge of the renewable energy industry, environmental protection and/or sustainability issues preferred.
NOTE: We value inclusion, integrity, innovation, empowerment, a culture of learning, and hard work above all else.
Candidates with relevant undergraduate or professional experience are encouraged to apply, as are candidates who have shown a strong commitment to remedying the historical under-representation of people of color in energy through their work promoting equity, inclusion, and diversity as well as through their own lived experiences.
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities ("NJBPU" or “Board”) is the state agency with authority to oversee the regulated utilities, which provide critical services such as natural gas, electricity, water, telecommunications, and cable television. The law requires the Board to ensure safe, adequate, and proper utility services at reasonable rates for customers in New Jersey.The Board addresses issues of consumer protection, energy reform, deregulation of energy, and telecommunications services and the restructuring of utility rates to encourage energy conservation and competitive pricing in the industry.The Board is also responsible for monitoring utility service and responding to consumer complaints.The Board is considered a quasi-judicial body, meaning that it functions similar to a court or judge. Anyone may file a petition (or a request for action) asking the Board to consider a matter within its jurisdiction. Most often petitions are filed by the utilities, ratepayers, or interested parties, but sometimes the Board will initiate a matter on its own.Once a petition is filed, the Board decides if it will retain the matter (which will become a case) or send the petition to the Of...fice of Administrative Law (OAL). If the case is sent to the OAL, a judge will make an initial decision that the Board will ultimately accept, reject, or change. Regardless of whether the case is sent to the OAL or retained by the Board, the case goes through a legal process that may involve public hearings, briefs, discovery, and testimony. The parties involved include the petitioner, the Board’s staff, and often the Division of Rate Counsel (the state entity charged with representing the ratepayers and consumers of New Jersey). Others may ask to be involved as an intervener or a participant, but those parties must meet certain standards provided in the regulations (N.J.A.C. 1:1-16.3) to be granted that status.Members of the public are invited to voice their opinions at public hearings. Public hearings are listed on NJBPU's website and notices of these hearings appear in newspapers. All evidence, arguments, and comments provided at the public hearings are made part of the record to ensure that the OAL judge and/or the Board is making an informed and impartial decision based upon the facts as presented by both sides. It is important that the public provide its input at the public hearings to ensure these comments are included in the record of the case.The Board then decides the case at one of its public agenda meetings, and will issue an order setting forth the reason for its decision. The Board’s decision may be appealed to the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court.