Electric transmission infrastructure operator for Georgia's cooperative network
Georgia Transmission operates as the backbone infrastructure for 38 member cooperatives, managing over 5,000 miles of high-voltage lines and 780 substations. The tech stack—AutoCAD, GIS, SCADA, SAP, Maximo, and Primavera P6—reflects capital-intensive infrastructure operations with heavy emphasis on asset management and engineering modeling. Active hiring concentrated in engineering (22 roles) and operations signals scaling of construction and reliability work alongside a BI director hire, indicating data maturity initiatives in capital planning and system monitoring.
Notable leadership hires: Business Intelligence Director
Georgia Transmission is a not-for-profit electric cooperative that plans, builds, and maintains transmission infrastructure serving 4.7 million Georgians across 38 member-owned EMCs. The organization operates over 5,000 miles of high-voltage transmission lines and 780 substations. Core operational focus spans capital project execution, substation design, transmission line routing, load flow modeling, and workforce safety. Current project pipeline includes transmission reliability improvements, pole design packages, fiber optic network expansion, and capital project process optimization.
SCADA, SAP, Maximo, GIS, and Primavera P6 form the core stack for transmission monitoring, asset management, project scheduling, and spatial analysis. AutoCAD and Power BI support design and analytics workflows.
Tucker, Georgia. Founded in 1997, the organization operates as a privately held not-for-profit cooperative with 201–500 employees.
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