Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, Expert
Company: PG&E Corporation
Location: Oakland
Posted on: January 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Requisition ID 168596 Job Category: Compliance / Risk / Quality
Assurance Job Level: Individual Contributor Business Unit:
Operations - Other Work Type: Hybrid Job Location: Oakland Position
Summary Facilitates gas emergency planning and response with
PG&E's gas transmission and distribution organizations. As a
member of the Gas Emergency , Response team, the Coordinator is
responsible for emergency planning, training, mentoring and
exercising with field and emergency center personnel, collectively
developing tools and processes for IMT and GEC activations,
capturing and tracking after action reports, exercise critiques,
lessons learned, and best practices as a result of gas incidents.
Participates as a Subject Matter Expert in exercises, drills, and
training to enhance preparedness and response. Makes
recommendations to the Emergency & Preparedness & Response Training
Team and Exercise Team Leads for developing and training course
revision and additional data to be included in PG&E's Gas Annex
which is part of the Company Emergency Response Plan. Responsible
for maintenance of the gas SharePoint intranet site. Works closely
with Public Safety Specialists in the field to identify Best
Practices and Lessons Learned from delivery of external first
responder workshops and Live Action Drills to identify improvement
areas in PG&E's gas emergency response efforts. This position
is hybrid, working from your remote office and your assigned work
location based on business need. The assigned work location will be
within the PG&E Service Territory. Location will be within the
Bay Area. PG&E is providing the salary range that can
reasonably be expected for this position at the time of the job
posting. This salary range is specific to the locality of the job.
The actual salary paid to an individual will be based on multiple
factors, including, but not limited to, internal equity, specific
skills, education, licenses or certifications, experience, market
value, and geographic location. The decision will be made on a
case-by-case basis related to these factors.? This job is also
eligible to participate in PG&E’s discretionary incentive
compensation programs. Bay Area – $118,000 - $168,300 Job
Responsibilities Maintains an absolute commitment to safety for
self and others including employees and the public. Complies with
Safety Best Practices and Safety Accountability Model. Seeks out
unsafe situations and takes corrective action. Applies advanced
knowledge of the Incident Command System and Gas Operations to
build exercise and training material to meet the CPUC compliance.
Integrates industry knowledge related to data into everyday
business practices and decision making for the scenarios and
training material. Provides direction and strategy as it applies to
EMER- 5004S & 2008S on overall goals within specific areas of
operations. Oversees in-depth quality assurance final reviews and
contract drafts. Communicates complex ideas to diverse audiences as
it relates to Gas Emergency Preparedness (PG&E, other
utilities, public entities, community organizations, etc.) using a
variety of media. Provides guidance around the Gas Emergency
Preparedness Strategic Plan and considerations. Creates new and
complex data models to facilitate business decisions. Develops new
or revises existing scopes of work, which could include training,
exercises, and the Corrective Action Program (CAP) to ensure
compliance standards and deliverables are met. Acts as a subject
matter expert for the Gas Annex and CPUC requests when working with
internal partners, Represent Gas Emergency Preparedness during CPUC
audits. Develops business cases and conducts analysis in support of
identifying business needs. Leads Career and Seniors’ in the
planning and the delivery of exercises and trainings as directed by
EPC Supervisor Lead cross-functional departmental projects. Works
independently with guidance on the most complex strategies for a
successful exercise and training year. Assist in the Gas Annex
planning process and include feedback from the field concerning the
implementation of the Gas AnnexERP and it’s processes
Qualifications Minimum: Bachelor's Degree (in emergency management
or related field) or 5 years’ experience in emergency preparedness
7 years of experience in emergency preparedness as a first
responder or emergency planner including 5 years of experience
utilizing the Incident Command System (ICS), California
Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS), and/or National
Incident Management System (NIMS). Or 7 years working within PGE's
Emergency Management Organization (EMO). Understanding of CPUC
requirements. Ability to travel up to 60 percent of working time
Ability to respond after hours, on weekends, and holidays to
emergency incidents. Desired: Bachelor's Degree (in emergency
management or related field) or 10 years’ experience in emergency
preparedness Experience as a trainer or facilitator Familiarity
with the utilities industry Experience in exercise planning,
delivery Experience as Trainer, or related 5 Years experience as
part of the Command & General Staff of an Incident Management
Team
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