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**Job Description** SDG&E is not just an energy company, we are the architects of a brighter, cleaner future. Our employees power everyday life for 3.7 million people – bringing the energy to support their passions, ambitions, and the heartbeat of our community. We call Southern California our home. It’s where we chase our dreams and raise our families. That’s why the people who live here deserve an energy company unlike any other, and that’s why every day, SDG&E employees strive to be at the forefront of innovations to reduce emissions, modernize the electric grid, and enable our customers to make the transition to clean technologies. We’re redefining sustainability, advancing zero-emissions solutions, and driving the electric vehicle revolution. It takes the best to build the best – join us!   **Primary Purpose** This position integrates meteorological data to provide continuously updated weather information to manage the impacts of weather on the electric system and identify vulnerabilities. Update and analyze operational forecast products. Support operational clients with emphasis on short-range prediction. Support projects and development of analytical tools. Maintain and enhance procedures for monitoring and alerting. Assist in real-time/operational forecast process improvements. Prepare and update documentation and training material for Red Flag Warning and Storm procedures. Provide daily weather reports and fire potential forecasts to company personnel. **Duties and Responsibilities** - Monitors, analyzes and reports to senior management real time weather conditions and expected forecasts on an hourly basis during Red Flag Warning and storm events. Prepares and disseminates daily operational weather forecasts, including daily weather reports and fire weather outlooks, year-round based upon defined criteria. Maintains situational awareness at all times regarding current and expected weather conditions. Completes weekly weather outlooks during the defined summer season to allow preparedness and proactive resource availability in the case of pending severe weather. Prepares and disseminates non-routine operational weather reports prior to and during significant weather events, including Santa Ana winds, winter storms, heat waves, and thunderstorm outbreaks. Supports emergency response during significant fire weather and storm events. Prepares and disseminates detailed wind and weather hazard forecasts prior to significant weather events. Provides real-time and forecast weather information during Emergency Operations Center activations as requested. - Oversees SDG&E weather products, including the Fire Potential Index and Santa Ana Wildfire Threat Index. Responsible for QA/QC and product integrity. - Utilizes various information sources and atmospheric outlook models to develop short and long-term seasonal weather forecasts to allow preparedness and proactive resource availability. Prepares and develops information relating to temperature predictions, precipitation likelihood and potential long-range atmospheric conditions. Responds to internal weather-related data requests. - Performs quality assurance and quality control on weather network and various SDG&E Meteorology-owned websites. Works with Operations Support Specialist to coordinate weather station maintenance. Keeps websites up-to-date with real-time and forecast information. Works with external vendors for website maintenance as needed. - Travels to remote locations to maintain and inspect company-owned weather stations. Performs field studies as needed to support major projects requests. - Serves as a liaison between SDG&E Meteorology and SDG&E Fire Coordination. Represents SDG&E Meteorology at fire agency meetings and conferences. - Performs other duties as assigned (no more than 5% of duties). **Qualifications** **Required Qualifications:** - Bachelor's Degree Atmospheric science, fire science, environmental sciences or equivalent.  - 2-4 years Meteorological operations.  - Solid computational and statistical skills required. - Knowledge of weather modeling, python scripting, and/or C++ scripting is desired. - Strong forecasting and analytical skills required. - A good working knowledge of meteorological processes, climatology, forecasting techniques, and weather model analysis required. - Required skills include good oral, written and personal communication skills. - Demonstrate solid interpersonal and communication skills to interact tactfully and constructively with an array of individuals and groups internal and external to the company. - Must be proficient in the use of applications and tools (e.g. Word, Access, PowerPoint, Microsoft Project, etc.) to provide project management and/or updates and presentations. - Ability to review, analyze and recommend improvement to systems, processes and measures of performance. - Ability to work well in a team environment. - Ability to manage time given varying priorities and short deadlines. - Ability to assess issues from multiple organizational and functional perspectives and discern an ideal proposal with more optimal results when appropriate. - Ability to rapidly develop concise and informative analyses, talking points, visual presentations and one-page memos and other status communications. - Ability to conduct ad hoc, cyclical and other technical assessments which provide information on specific topical interests, program plans, performance, and/or requirements. - Proficiency in data management skills to efficiently complete studies and visually demonstrate findings that utilize data from disparate sources in various forms. - Ability to readily acquire, review and apply relevant literature to interest areas. - Rotating 24/7 on-call support. Fire Science & Climate Adaptation operates 24 hours/day, 7 days/week and requires the ability to work rotating shifts as well as weekends and holidays. This position will require significant overtime hours, especially during the typical southern California fire and winter storm seasons. **Preferred Qualifications:** - Master's Degree Atmospheric science, fire science, environmental sciences or equivalent, or Meteorological certificate.  - Knowledge of weather modeling, python scripting, and/or C++ scripting is desired.   All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, disability or protected veteran status.   **Work Schedule** HYBRID: Work a combination of onsite and remote days each week, typically 4 days per week onsite. **Area of Interest** Environmental **Full-Time/Part-Time** Full-time **Posting End Date** Oct 01, 2025 **Total Rewards Philosophy** Note: SDG&E strives to ensure that employees are paid equitably and competitively. Starting salaries may vary based on factors such as relevant experience, qualifications, and education.   SDG&E offers a competitive total rewards package that goes beyond base salary. This position is eligible for an annual performance-based incentive (bonus) as well as other merit-based recognition. Company [benefits ](https://www.sdge.com/benefits)include health and welfare (medical, dental, vision), employer contributions to retirement benefits, life insurance, paid time off, as well as other company offerings such as tuition reimbursement, paid parental leave, and employee assistance programs. **Job Details** **Pay Range ** $99,000.00 - $148,500.00 / year **Pay Transparency** In order to support the Fair Compensation Strategy by the US Govt., HR Dept., clients are required to adhere to "Pay Transparency Law"; in the impacted states; that have mandated the employers to list the salary ranges in Job advertisements or postings for job opportunities and Job promotions. undefined

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