Con Edison operates the electric grid for over 10 million people and businesses across NYC and Westchester. The tech stack—Oracle, ServiceNow, Azure, Jenkins, and testing automation tools—reflects a traditional regulated utility modernizing operations, not a greenfield build. Hiring velocity is accelerating across engineering and ops (90 of 155 roles), with concrete pain points around unplanned outages, renewable integration, and application rationalization, signaling active infrastructure transformation tied to their 2050 net-zero commitment.
Con Edison is a public utility providing electricity to more than 10 million residents and businesses across New York City and Westchester County. The company operates critical transmission and distribution infrastructure with a stated focus on reliability and grid resilience. Over the past 15 years, their efficiency programs have prevented 11 million metric tons of carbon emissions. Current strategy centers on an eight-year infrastructure hardening program against extreme weather and aggressive decarbonization, including large-scale renewable integration studies, energy storage interconnection planning, and bulk electric system modernization to support clean energy adoption.
Net-zero economy by 2050. Since 2009, efficiency programs have prevented 11 million metric tons of carbon emissions. Currently executing an 8-year project to strengthen systems against extreme weather.
Oracle (EBS, Data Integrator), ServiceNow, Azure (DevOps, Logic Apps, Functions, Power Automate), HashiCorp, Jenkins, GitHub Actions, and testing automation (Selenium, Playwright, Cypress, Tosca, UFT).
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