Large utility serving 2.5M customers across Georgia with nuclear, coal, gas, and renewable generation
Georgia Power operates a vertically integrated utility managing generation, transmission, and distribution across most of Georgia. The tech stack reflects operational scale—GIS, Maximo, Primavera P6, and Databricks sit alongside Office and BI tools, showing a mix of legacy asset-management systems and modern data analytics. Engineering dominates the hiring mix, and active projects center on transmission/substation construction, storm restoration, and grid maintenance—matching stated pain points around outage investigation, equipment reliability, and permit compliance.
Georgia Power is the largest subsidiary of Southern Company and serves 2.5 million customers across all but four of Georgia's 159 counties. The company operates a diverse generation fleet including nuclear, coal, natural gas, solar, hydroelectric, and wind capacity. Operating model centers on high reliability, rates below the national average, and customer satisfaction (consistently recognized by J.D. Power). The business runs capital-intensive projects—transmission line construction, residential build-outs, plant retrofits, and storm response—supported by regional maintenance plans and grid modernization initiatives.
Asset management (Maximo, Primavera P6), GIS, analytics (Databricks, Tableau, Power BI), design and engineering (AutoCAD, STAAD Pro, Ansys, Navisworks), ERP (Oracle HCM Cloud, QuickBooks), collaboration (Teams, SharePoint).
Atlanta, Georgia. The company is a subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE: SO) and serves customers across all but four of Georgia's 159 counties.
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