Generation and transmission cooperative supplying wholesale power across Florida
Seminole Electric is a generation-and-transmission (G&T) cooperative operating multiple power plants and 350+ miles of transmission infrastructure across Florida. The tech stack—SCADA, Python, Oracle, AWS, VMware, and SD-WAN—reflects critical infrastructure operations, while active hiring in engineering and ops (15 of 22 open roles) paired with heavy project focus on NERC compliance, cyber vulnerability readiness, and transmission planning signals infrastructure modernization under regulatory pressure.
Seminole Electric Cooperative provides wholesale electric power to nine member distribution cooperatives serving approximately 2 million people and businesses across 42 Florida counties. The cooperative operates three primary generation facilities—the Seminole Generating Station, Seminole Combined Cycle Facility, and Richard J. Midulla Generating Station, all in Florida—plus a cooperative solar facility and a transmission network spanning over 350 miles. Founded in 1948, the organization runs as a nonprofit utility focused on affordable, reliable power delivery while managing capital projects, regulatory compliance, and vendor relationships.
SCADA, Python, Oracle, AWS, VMware, Cisco, Active Directory, Java, C++, PowerShell, OnBase, SAS, and SD-WAN for infrastructure monitoring, data management, network operations, and cybersecurity.
Current priorities include NERC compliance program development, cyber vulnerability assessment readiness, transmission planning database modeling, capital project budgeting, long-range maintenance planning, and vendor quality improvement processes.
Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc.'s technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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