Electric Utility COO - FILLED
Company: Jennifer Powers
Location: Santa Clara
Posted on: November 6, 2024
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Job Description:
This is your opportunity to be part of this amazing people-first
utility company and to Thrive!THE COMMUNITY
At the center of Silicon Valley is the City of Santa Clara, with a
population of about 129,488, just 45 miles south of San Francisco.
This 170-year-old city is rich with history. Santa Clara University
is the oldest institution of higher learning in California and is
home to the eighth California mission. Recently named one of the
ten safest cities in America, Santa Clara has also been named as
one of the most livable American cities because of its outstanding
quality of life and opportunities for individual success and
business success. The community has a small-town feel, while home
to many global companies across several business sectors.Known as
"The Data Center Capital of the West", Santa Clara has more than 50
data centers and over 350 megawatts of multi-tenant commissioned
power.Many of the world's largest technology corporations are based
in Santa Clara, resulting in a population that nearly doubles
during the day. Intel, Applied Materials, Agilent Technologies,
Marvell, and NVIDIA are just a few of the companies that have
established headquarters in the City, with Apple and Facebook
having a presence as well. The City has three advanced education
institutions: Santa Clara University, Mission College, and
University of California, Santa Cruz extension.Levi's Stadium, home
of the San Francisco 49ers, is also in Santa Clara. The Stadium has
hosted over 150 major events to date with an average of 18 events
per year and has provided entertainment for fans across numerous
platforms. Santa Clara's amenities also include a popular
Convention Center, retail shopping, restaurants, medical
facilities, and numerous community and recreation centers.The City
of Santa Clara enjoys over 300 days of sunshine annually and
beautiful tree-lined streets offer residents a wide array of
pleasant neighborhoods.Residents have access to an abundance of
cultural and recreational opportunities, including California's
Great America Amusement Park, museums, theater productions, and a
summer concert series. The City is also partnering with Related
Companies to develop the Related Santa Clara Project: a 9.2 million
sq. ft. project that aims to be the "most dynamic, fully integrated
mixed-use destination in Silicon Valley" directly adjacent to
Levi's Stadium.All this coupled with award-winning schools and a
low crime rate help make Santa Clara a very attractive place to
live and work. For more information on the City, visit Santa
Clara's website at .
CITY GOVERNMENT
Santa Clara is a full-service Charter City with a mission to
"promote a living and working environment that allows for the best
quality of life by serving the community with resourceful,
efficient, progressive, and professional leadership." The City
operates under a Council-Manager form of government. The City
Council consists of a Mayor who is elected at-large, and six
Council Members elected by district. Each serves four-year terms
and the City Charter limits the Mayor and Council members to two
consecutive terms. In Santa Clara, the Police Chief and City Clerk
are also elected positions.The City's total workforce is
approximately 1,149 full-time employees, and the 2023-24 fiscal
year budget is $1.76 billion, of which $657 million is in Capital
Improvement Projects.In addition to general municipal services, the
City of Santa Clara operates three additional lines of public
service, either through a DBA or separate Joint Powers Authority
(JPA) public agency: (1) a municipal electric utility doing
business as Silicon Valley Power (SVP); (2) Santa Clara Stadium
Authority, the JPA charged with oversight of Levi's Stadium; and,
(3) Santa Clara Convention Center, a City-owned facility operated
by a third party management agreement with tourism attraction
services supported by a Tourism Improvement District.
THE DEPARTMENT
As a community owned, not for profit municipal electric utility,
SVP has provided dependable electric service for over 125 years.
SVP provides electricity service to over 57,000 residential and
business customers, at rates 32% to 56% below neighboring
communities.Today, SVP owns, operates, and participates in more
than 1200 MW of electric generating resources and serves a peak
load of approximately 700 MW. SVP's expansion plan will double the
generating capacity over the next 10 years. This includes over 30
strategic initiatives in four distinct areas: Utility Performance
Excellence, Customer Engagement and Satisfaction, Progress and
Innovation Focus, and Community and Environmental
Stewardship.High-profile customers include large corporations such
as Intel, Applied Materials, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and
NVIDIA.SVP currently provides more than 40% of Santa Clara's
electricity from carbon-free renewable resources. In addition to
using green energy from large-scale wind, solar, geothermal, and
hydroelectric projects outside of the area, SVP employs innovative
ways to produce electricity locally by capturing and burning
methane gas from a closed city landfill and using power from solar
generating systems on city-owned garages and vacant, unusable
land.SVP consists of 222 full-time employees and has a revenue
budget of $665,129,977 for fiscal year 2023-24.
THE POSITION
Reporting to the Chief Electric Utility Officer (CEUO), the
Electric Utility Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a senior
management position in the City's unclassified service responsible
for the oversight and direction for the fiscal, administrative, and
managerial operations of the utility.The COO has supervisory and
support responsibilities for the utility's divisions: Utility
Operations, Customer Development and Project Management, Resource
Planning and Customer Engagement, and Business Services. The COO
will help guide SVP through the extraordinary period of growth
related by doubling the existing capacity of the electrical system
to meet new customer demands over the next 10 years. In addition to
the expansion, the COO will work to ensure new renewable resources
are added to meet the City's and State's climate goals.The COO is
responsible for forecasting service requirements and for planning,
organizing and directing assigned resources of the electric utility
division in order to meet those requirements. This includes
developing and administering the department operations and capital
improvement budgets. The incumbent acts as the CEUO in his/her
absence.The COO is expected to exercise critical thinking and
detail oriented oversight in ensuring that utility operations are
smooth, efficient, and compliant, with responsibility for results
including costs, methods, and staffing.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE
The ideal candidate for the COO position should possess a blend of
strategic vision, technical expertise, and exceptional leadership
skills. They should have a proven track record in utility
operations and maintenance, electric infrastructure, power
generation, and resource procurement. Strong communication and
interpersonal skills are essential, as the COO will be responsible
for fostering collaboration both internally and
externally.Experience in managing large-scale capital projects,
ensuring reliable transmission and distribution, and adhering to
regulatory compliance are key qualifications. The ability to work
effectively with diverse stakeholders, including government bodies
and community representatives, is vital for success in this
leadership role. Overall, the ideal COO for a public electric
utility is a visionary leader who can steer the organization toward
operational excellence, customer satisfaction, and a sustainable
energy future.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSGraduation from an accredited
college or university with a bachelor's degree in Public
Administration, Engineering or an approved related field AND seven
(7) years' experience in utility engineering or operations
including at least five (5) years' experience in a senior
management capacity. A Master's Degree in Public or Business
Administration, Management, or Engineering is desirable and may be
substituted for two (2) years of the qualifying engineering and
operations experience requirement. Possession of a valid
certificate of registration from the California State Board of
Registration for Civil and Professional Engineers is desirable.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The salary range for this position is $276,832 - $358,258 per year.
Placement within this range is dependent upon qualifications. In
addition, the City also provides a competitive benefits package,
including:Retirement: The City participates in the California
Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS); Classic Members
Non-Safety members "2.7% @ 55" with an 8% gross pay employee
contribution and New Members Non-Safety "2% @ 62" with a 7% gross
pay employee contribution.
Health Insurance: City contribution of up to $2,042.82 per month
based on enrollment in CalPERS Health Plan; eligible for
cash-in-lieu.
Retiree Medical Reimbursement:
City offered for Employees with at least 10 years of service up to
$416 per month for retirees age 65 and below, and up to $249 per
month for retirees over 65 years old.
VEBA: City contributes $50 per month towards employee VEBA
Account.
Paid Family Leave: Up to 8 weeks of benefits within a 12-month
period.
Social Security/Medicare (FICA): Employee pays into Medicare
(1.45%) and Social Security (6.20% up to the required annual
limit).
Dental and Vision Insurance: City pays employee-only lowest cost
plan. Employee pays for additional premiums above the employer
contribution toward dental and vision insurance.
Flexible Spending Account: IRS Section 125 Plan, employee may
contribute up to $3,200 per year to a health care spending account;
$5,000 per year to a dependent care spending account, and $315 per
month to a commuter benefit plan in pre-tax dollars.
Employee Assistance Program: City offered.
Vacation: Vacation accrual of 10 days per year for the first 4
years, with accrual increase over time.
Vacation Cash-Out: Up to 80 hours of accrued vacation once per
year, to be paid in two cash- outs the following calendar year.
Sick Leave: 96 hours per year with no accrual limit.
Management Leave: 120 hours per calendar year (prorated in the
first year based on hire date), with a maximum accrual of 240
hours.
Holidays: City observes thirteen (13) paid holidays annually and
four (4) additional paid holidays between December 25th and January
1st.
Life Insurance: City pays the premium for $50,000 of Basic Life
Insurance coverage. Additional insurance may be purchased by the
employee.
Deferred Compensation: City offers an optional 457(b)
Plan.Automobile Allowance: The City provides a vehicle allowance of
up to $200 per month.
Cell Phone/Smart Phone Stipend: A City-issued cell phone or an
allowance of $80 per month.
Tuition Reimbursement: City will reimburse eligible tuition
expenses up to $2,000 per fiscal year.
For more information on employee benefits, visit the City's .
TO APPLY
If you are interested in this outstanding opportunity, please
contact:Jenna Flanagan at (916) 304-6663 or email her at
FILING DEADLINE
The filing deadline for this position is open until filled.The City
of Santa Clara is an equal opportunity employer.
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