GSOC operates the dispatch and settlement infrastructure for 38 Georgia electric membership cooperatives plus two major power suppliers (Oglethorpe Power and Georgia Transmission). The tech stack reveals a hybrid utility architecture: legacy asset management (Maximo, Infor) alongside cloud adoption (AWS, Azure, GCP) and modern development (Java, Python, React, Kubernetes). Security dominates the hiring mix—8 of 40 open roles are security-focused, with 17 engineering roles split between platform modernization and OT security projects—a signal that grid cybersecurity and NERC CIP compliance are primary drivers of engineering investment.
Georgia System Operations Corporation is an independent, not-for-profit system operator chartered to manage real-time dispatch, transmission control, and wholesale market settlement for 38 distribution electric membership corporations across Georgia and the Southeast. The organization coordinates generation, transmission, and distribution assets across its members and power supply partners, enabling them to participate in regional energy markets. GSOC operates as a critical infrastructure provider under NERC CIP regulatory frameworks. The company employs 201–500 staff and is headquartered in Tucker, Georgia.
GSOC uses Maximo for asset management, Infor for ERP, Microsoft 365/Teams for collaboration, AWS/Azure/GCP for cloud, Cisco/Juniper/Arista for network infrastructure, and Java/Python/React for application development, along with Docker and Kubernetes for containerization.
Active projects include platform modernization, NERC CIP compliance, OT security event monitoring, OT vulnerability management and threat intelligence, digital operations infrastructure security, governance framework implementation, and a technology training program for member organizations.
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