We're #hiring a new Senior Wildfire Safety Analyst in California. Apply today or share this post with your network.
Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety
Government Administration
Sacramento, CA 1,168 followers
Data Driven. Forward-Thinking. Innovative. Safety Focused.
About us
The primary purpose of Energy Safety is to ensure electrical utilities are taking effective actions to reduce utility-related wildfire risk. The office operates under several guiding principles, one of which is delivering near-term results while promoting a long-term utility wildfire vision. To achieve our mission, measures are being implemented to ensure an integrated, utility-related wildfire mitigation approach; amalgamate local perspectives into utility approaches to reflect community differences; support decision making with data and analytics; and, when possible, exercise innovative problem solving for developing new utility wildfire solutions. We receive and incorporate guidance from the Wildfire Safety Advisory Board and we are comprised of three Divisions and one Directorate.
- Website
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http://www.energysafety.ca.gov
External link for Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Sacramento, CA
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2021
- Specialties
- Wildfire, Energy Infrastructure, and Infrastructure Safety
Locations
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Primary
715 P Street
20th Floor
Sacramento, CA 95814, US
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455 Golden Gate Ave
9th Floor
San Francisco, California 94102, US
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1516 9th St
Sacramento, California 95814, US
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3950 Paramount Blvd
Lakewood, California 90712, US
Employees at Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety
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Shafi Mohammed
IT Executive with 20+ years in Data Management, BI, AI & Analytics | Expert in Tech, E-Commerce, Pharma, Airlines & Manufacturing | Data-Driven…
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Carolyn Frank
Assistant Chief Counsel at the Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety
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Mark Wenzel
Supervisor, Wildfire Safety Advisory Board Unit
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Sara Moore
Sr. Wildfire Safety Analyst at Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety
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On Wed. Aug. 28, Energy Safety Director Caroline Thomas Jacobs joined California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Commissioners as a panelist for the Fourth Annual CA Investor-Owned Utility Safety Briefings. Director Thomas Jacobs and the commissioners heard presentations from board members and senior leadership of Bear Valley Electric Service and Pacific Gas and Electric on how each of their companies are improving operational safety. The safety briefings continue today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with presentations from Southern California Gas, Southern California Edison, and San Diego Gas & Electric. Image 1, L to R – CPUC President Alice Reynolds and Energy Safety Director Caroline Thomas Jacobs. Image 2, L to R - CPUC Commissioner Karen Douglas, CPUC Commissioner John Reynolds, CPUC President Alice Reynolds, Energy Safety Director Caroline Thomas Jacobs, CPUC Commissioner Matt Baker.
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