Role OverviewThe Project Developer Analyst provides support to Project Developers, including analysis of project performance, monitoring compliance with regulations, and maintaining project documentation. The role involves developing dashboards and supporting project-progress presentations. The analyst will work with Project Developers to initiate, plan, execute, control, and close out projects. They will also develop and prepare project information, reports, analyses, and presentations to support company authorizations, Public Utilities Commission (PUC) approvals, and rate-case approvals.
What You Will Do
The Project Developer Analyst will perform various tasks, including configuring and maintaining project/program information and management systems, developing project/program plans, establishing orders, risk analysis, communication matrix, and other work-management system interfaces. They will also develop and document PUC procedures, provide assistance and training to Project Developers and team members, and assist with preparing and analyzing PUC applications and project cost reports.
Why It Might Be a Fit
The ideal candidate will have a thorough knowledge of personal computers and related software applications, as well as knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and planning and budgeting concepts. They will also have experience in accounting and forecasting systems, capital project budgets, and utility accounting, finance, cost accounting, and ratemaking principles. The candidate should be able to learn and develop working knowledge of project management principles, Earned Value (EV) analysis, and utility information systems.
Requirements
- Thorough knowledge of personal computers and related software applications
- Knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
- Thorough knowledge of planning and budgeting concepts and forecasting principles
- Thorough knowledge of utility accounting, finance, cost accounting, and ratemaking principles
- Thorough knowledge of statistical techniques
- Thorough knowledge of matrix project-management systems and critical-path scheduling
- Working knowledge of tax accounting and data-processing concepts
- Basic knowledge of engineering, project management, and planning practices
- Ability to learn and develop working knowledge of project management principles, Earned Value (EV) analysis, and utility information systems
Benefits
- Competitive compensation package
- Opportunities for challenge and advancement
- Investment in employees
- Employee benefits
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