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How much do dcpp jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for dcpp in California is $23.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $22.79 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Data Center Project Planner (DCPP), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Data Center Project Planner (DCPP), you need strong project management skills, knowledge of data center infrastructure, and typically a degree in engineering, IT, or a related field. Familiarity with project management software like MS Project, AutoCAD, and data center management systems is essential, and certifications such as PMP or ITIL are highly valued. Exceptional organizational abilities, communication, and problem-solving skills help you coordinate teams and manage complex timelines effectively. These skills ensure projects are completed on schedule, within budget, and meet technical requirements in high-stakes data center environments.

How does a Distribution Control and Protection Planner (DCPP) typically collaborate with field crews and engineering teams during project implementation?

As a DCPP, you will regularly coordinate with both field crews and engineering teams to ensure that protection schemes and control systems are implemented correctly. This often involves translating technical plans into actionable steps, clarifying design requirements, and addressing any real-time challenges that arise during installation or maintenance. Effective communication and teamwork are essential, as you'll need to balance technical standards with practical field conditions, leading to successful project execution and system reliability.

What are DCPPs?

DCPP stands for Diablo Canyon Power Plant, which is a nuclear power generating facility located in California. The term DCPP can also refer to individuals who work at the plant or are involved with its operations, including engineers, safety personnel, and support staff. DCPP employees are responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient generation of electricity, maintaining equipment, monitoring plant systems, and adhering to strict safety and environmental regulations. Working at a nuclear power plant like DCPP requires specialized training, attention to detail, and a strong commitment to safety.

What is the difference between Dcpp vs Data Center Technician?

AspectDcppData Center Technician
Required CertificationsCompTIA Server+, Cisco CCNA, Data Center certificationsCompTIA Server+, Data Center certifications
Work EnvironmentData centers, server rooms, IT infrastructureData centers, server rooms, IT infrastructure
Employer & Industry UsageIT companies, data center providersIT companies, data center providers
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The main difference between a Dcpp and a Data Center Technician lies in their focus areas. Dcpp professionals often have specialized certifications and focus on data center planning, design, and management, while Data Center Technicians primarily handle hardware installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Both roles work in similar environments and are essential for data center operations, but Dcpp roles tend to involve more strategic planning and infrastructure design.

What job categories do people searching Dcpp jobs in California look for? The top searched job categories for Dcpp jobs in California are:
Infographic showing various Dcpp job openings in California as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,456 per year, or $23.3 per hour.
Geosciences Consultant, Senior

Geosciences Consultant, Senior

Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Oakland, CA • On-site

Full-time

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Pacific Gas and Electric Company rating

9.0

Company rating: 9.0 out of 10

Based on 9 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Requisition ID # 171946
Job Category: Engineering / Science
Job Level: Individual Contributor
Business Unit: Energy Delivery
Work Type: Hybrid
Job Location: Oakland
Department Overview
The Geosciences Department provides a wide range of consulting services to internal PG&E clients. Our highly qualified team of Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) include geologists, geotechnical engineers, seismologists, and GIS professionals that support evaluation of geologic hazards, completion of geotechnical assessments, development of geospatial datasets informing risk evaluations, development of seismic resiliency programs, management of seismic risks for all company business lines, and related initiatives with the wider scientific and technical community. Our goal is to support safe, reliable, and affordable energy delivery, regulatory compliance, and efficient risk-informed business operations.
The group is also chartered with continuing to develop state of the art analytical insights, tools, and assessments of new data and interpretation of existing data with emergent technologies in geosciences, geotechnical engineering, and seismic engineering. Geosciences develops the seismic hazard information and performs risk analyses for PG&E's infrastructure including critical facilities such as the Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP), dams, and gas and electric transmission lines.
Position Summary
The PG&E Geosciences Department is seeking candidates for a Senior Geotechnical Engineer position to assist with programmatic and project-specific work across the P&GE service territory. Practical experience in supporting geotechnical engineering assessments and construction is highly desirable. The successful candidate should be able to obtain a professional engineer (PE) and geotechnical engineer (GE) license in California when they have obtained the requisite experience.
The focus of this position is to support PG&E's gas transmission Geohazard Program, PG&E's Electric Transmission and Substation Program, PG&E's Hydropower Program, and related work including desktop geohazards detection and evaluation, field reconnaissance and characterization, monitoring, and site-specific mitigation if necessary.
Anticipated tasks may include, but are not limited to:
  • Providing oversight, coordination, and field support for geohazard inspections system wide.
  • Assisting with field and desktop geohazard assessment and report preparation.
  • Performing detailed geotechnical calculations including development of ground models and material properties, shallow and deep foundations, slope stability analyses, seepage analyses, settlement, liquefaction and seismic deformation.
  • Leveraging available public and private programmatic resources to perform preliminary desktop site assessments for geologic, geotechnical, and construction conditions.
  • Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications and related geospatial tools to plan and prioritize field work and to complete basic desktop analyses.
  • Reviewing technical reports prepared by Geosciences colleagues and consultants.
  • Supporting company Emergency Operations Center (EOC) response as Geosciences representative and SME.

The selected candidate will have the opportunity to support activities as described above while working with a team of highly qualified and experienced Geosciences SMEs. The candidate will have opportunities for exposure to geologic and geotechnical practice for a variety of utility infrastructure. The vast PG&E service territory and diversity of infrastructure provides the opportunity for challenging interdisciplinary work in many geomorphic terranes throughout California. You will be teamed with experienced professionals from a variety of fields and will work with top consultants in engineering geology and geotechnical engineering. One to two days of fieldwork each week is typical and about six (6) full-week field mobilizations per year are expected.
This position is hybrid, working from your remote office and your assigned location based on business need.
PG&E is providing the salary range that the company in good faith believes it might pay for this position at the time of the job posting. This compensation range is specific to the locality of the job. The actual salary paid to an individual will be based on multiple factors, including, but not limited to, specific skills, education, licenses or certifications, experience, market value, geographic location, and internal equity. Although we estimate the successful candidate hired into this role will be placed towards the middle or entry point of the range, the decision will be made on a case-by-case basis related to these factors.
Bay Minimum: $114,000
Bay Maximum: $182,000
This job is also eligible to participate in PG&E's discretionary incentive compensation programs.
Job Responsibilities
  • Manages projects or elements of Geosciences programs including oversight of more junior staff.
  • Ensures that PG&E facilities are safe from geological and seismic hazards by performing hazard evaluations.
  • Perform geological, geotechnical, and structural calculations and evaluations of moderate to high complexity.
  • Recommend mitigation of geologic hazards and advise route planning for new facilities.
  • Management and technical review of geospatial and topographic data collection and interpretation.
  • Preparation of interpretative technical reports with recommendations.
  • Develop and manage site exploration programs.
  • Facilitate interactions with regulatory agencies and Line of Business internal clients.
  • Arrange and manage external contractor support.
  • Monitor and ensure safe practices and compliance for field assignments, develop job safety analyses and procedures, and support company safety programs.
  • Provide up-to-date information on relevant and emerging earthquake issues to PG&E officers and other key stakeholders.

Qualifications
Minimum:
  • Bachelors Degree in science or engineering or equivalent experience
  • Job-related experience, 5 years

Desired:
  • Masters degree in Geology or Engineering
  • 5+ years specialty in geoscience/geotechnical/seismic engineering
  • 5+ years participating in design analysis, field investigation and interpretation, and report writing
  • Professional Geologist or Civil Engineer Registration (PG, PE)

Purpose, Virtues and Stands
Our Purpose explains "why" we exist:
  • Delivering for our hometowns
  • Serving our planet
  • Leading with love

Our Virtues capture "who" we need to be:
  • Trustworthy
  • Empathetic
  • Curious
  • Tenacious
  • Nimble
  • Owners

Our Stands are "what" we will achieve together:
  • Everyone and everything is always safe
  • Catastrophic wildfires shall stop
  • It is enjoyable to work with and for PG&E
  • Clean and resilient energy for all
  • Our work shall create prosperity for all customers and investors

More About Our Company
EEO
Pacific Gas and Electric Company is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer that actively pursues and hires a workforce that reflects the hometowns we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, religion, physical or mental disability status, medical condition, protected veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information or any other factor that is not related to the job.
Employee Privacy Notice The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) goes into effect on January 1, 2020. CCPA grants new and far-reaching privacy rights to all California residents. The law also entitles job applicants, employees and non-employee workers to be notified of what personal information PG&E collects and for what purpose. The Employee Privacy Notice can be accessed through the following link: Employee Privacy Notice
PG&E will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records for employment in a manner consistent with all state and local laws.