Energy utility managing 9M customers across electric, gas, and renewables infrastructure
Southern Company operates one of the largest utility networks in the US, serving 9 million customers through electric and natural gas distribution across seven states plus wholesale generation and fiber/telecom subsidiaries. The tech stack is infrastructure-heavy—Oracle ERP, Maximo asset management, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, with industrial controls (PLC, HMI, Ignition)—reflecting a mission-critical, heavily regulated business. Hiring is concentrated in engineering (40+ roles), signaling active infrastructure modernization; active projects span Maximo implementation for supply chain, renewable generation equipment, and data center expansion, while pain points cluster around grid capacity, energy resiliency, and clean energy adoption velocity.
Southern Company delivers electric and natural gas utility services to 9 million customers across three electric operating companies and four natural gas distribution companies in the Southeast and Midwest. The business includes a wholesale generation subsidiary serving competitive markets, distributed energy infrastructure, a fiber optics network, and telecommunications services. The energy mix spans coal, natural gas, nuclear (including new units at Plant Vogtle), solar, and other renewable sources. Operations are governed by strict compliance requirements (SOX, internal controls, environmental regulations) and exposed to grid-level risks including weather events, capacity constraints, and the long-term shift toward net-zero emissions by 2050.
Primary systems include Oracle (ERP, RAC, Exadata, GoldenGate), Maximo (asset management), SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Power BI, and industrial controls (Ignition, PLC, HMI). AWS, OCI, and Linux also present. Company is actively adopting Maximo and Oracle while phasing out CSS.
Yes—engineering represents 40% of active roles (97 total open positions). Hiring is primarily mid-level, concentrated in the United States, with focus on infrastructure modernization and Maximo implementation projects.
Atlanta, Georgia. The company operates electric utilities in three states and natural gas distribution in four, plus wholesale generation and fiber/telecom subsidiaries across multiple regions.
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