The Energy Commission seeks an Electric Generation System Program Specialist I position in the Hydrogen Refueling Infrastructure and Modeling Unit within the Fuels and Transportation Division. The incumbent will manage funding agreements and contracts, lead grant funding solicitations and contribute to the writing of the triennial Senate Bill 643 report, as described in more detail below. The incumbent may serve as a team lead in the development and deployment of alternative fuel vehicles and fueling infrastructure in California by performing complex technical and analytical tasks. The incumbent will work independently and participate in a team and use scientific principles to evaluate vehicle and infrastructure issues and assist private and public partners to introduce improved vehicles, engines, fueling stations, and other related infrastructure through joint funding of projects, technical assistance, and education and outreach activities. The primary responsibilities of this position are to identify, assess and prioritize innovative, cost-effective strategies that reduce toxic air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions to provide incentives for cost-effective approaches that achieve the goals of the Clean Transportation Program (CTP). The incumbent will establish working relationships with other government agencies and industry stakeholders to ensure that the Energy Commission and the CTP have access to current technology information, in order to recommend policy options to maintain and increase the development of incentive programs to meet the policies and regulations associated with alternative and renewable fuels and vehicle technologies.