Natural gas distributor across six states serving 625,000+ customers
Summit Utilities operates natural gas distribution and transmission across Arkansas, Colorado, Maine, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas, serving approximately 625,000 residential and commercial customers through six regional subsidiaries. The tech stack is heavily SAP-centric (IS-U, S/4HANA, FI, CO, EAM) paired with GIS and CAD tools for pipeline and distribution work—typical for utility-scale operations. Hiring velocity is accelerating across ops, engineering, and finance, with notable focus on pipeline safety management, distribution integrity, and renewable natural gas monetization projects, signaling investment in both regulatory compliance and new revenue streams.
Notable leadership hires: EHS Director, Fleet and Facilities Director, Tax Director, Director of Tax, Strategic Accounts Director
Summit Utilities is a privately-held holding company operating six natural gas distribution and transmission subsidiaries across six U.S. states. The company operates more than 23,400 miles of pipeline and serves approximately 625,000 customers—a mix of residential and commercial accounts. Core operations center on constructing and maintaining natural gas distribution systems, supporting economic development through reliable service, and managing complex regulatory compliance. The organization runs on SAP (IS-U for utilities, S/4HANA for finance and EAM for asset management) alongside GIS/CAD tools for field operations and engineering. Current strategic priorities include renewable natural gas monetization, pipeline safety management, ERP system consolidation across acquired entities, and scalable residential growth in existing territories.
Primarily SAP (IS-U, S/4HANA, FI, CO, FICA, EAM, BTP, Fiori) for utility billing and finance operations, plus GIS, ArcMap, and Civil 3D for pipeline and distribution system design and management. Also uses Power BI, Azure AI Studio, Python, and SharePoint for analytics and collaboration.
Approximately 625,000 residential and commercial customers across six states, operating more than 23,400 miles of natural gas pipeline.
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