Provides clean, safe, affordable electricity and grid services across Georgia.
Coordinates grid strategy projects, managing logistics, compliance, reporting and funding.
8 days ago ago
Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Atlanta, GA
Office Full-Time
Company Size
6,490 Employees
Service Specialisms
Energy Services
Power Generation
Transmission & Distribution
Renewable Energy Solutions
Electric Utilities
Sustainability Services
Grid Modernization
Smart Grid Solutions
Sector Specialisms
Commercial
Industrial
Energy Efficiency
Solar Energy
Electric Transportation
Utility Services
Electrical Infrastructure
Telecommunications
Role
Description
regulatory support
funding management
grid modernization
documentation
technology integration
project monitoring
Provide direct support in regulatory initiatives related to power delivery, which may include coordinating, tracking, or responding to data requests and other related activities to support regulatory proceedings.
Assist in the identification, evaluation, and pursuit of strategic funding opportunities, which may include federal grants and loans to potentially accelerate deployment of new grid technologies.
Provide direct support in the execution of federally funded transmission and grid modernization initiatives, ensuring alignment with strategic objectives.
Maintain accurate records and documentation for all project activities, compliance requirements, and funding applications.
Support the evaluation and integration of emerging grid technologies, contributing to the modernization of grid infrastructure.
Monitor project progress, performance metrics, and deadlines, proactively identifying and addressing potential risks or issues.
Track and organize compliance and reporting deliverables, ensuring timely submission to regulatory agencies and funding partners.
Generating and compiling accurate reports, including financial reporting, organization of project documents, and documenting process improvements.
Requirements
project management
transmission
grid
bachelor’s
collaboration
regulatory
Working knowledge of accounts payable, budgeting, or financial planning processes and reporting systems preferred.
Demonstrated ability to facilitate cross-functional collaboration and stakeholder alignment.
Experience with regulatory or federal processes and procedures preferred.
Understanding of transmission & distribution systems, grid-enhancing technologies, and emerging energy solutions preferred.
Ability to facilitate cross-functional communication and collaboration among internal and external project teams.
Bachelor’s degree required; degree in business, economics, engineering, or related field preferred.
Excellent oral and written communication skills to internal and external audiences.
Strong organizational and analytical skills to manage complex reporting and compliance requirements.
Proven project management skills, preferably in energy infrastructure, grid technologies, or regulatory environments.
Consistent demonstration of behaviors aligned with Our Values: Safety First, Intentional Inclusion, Act with Integrity, and Superior Performance.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
$11 billion
Annual Revenues
The company generates significant revenue annually, reflecting its large-scale operations and influence in the energy sector.
30 years
Nuclear Expansion Gap
The company was instrumental in bringing nuclear energy back to the US with the first expansion in three decades.
2.7 million
Customers Served
The company provides electricity to a substantial portion of Georgia's population, underscoring its regional importance.
155 counties
Georgia Coverage
The company operates across most of Georgia, highlighting its extensive service area.
The company evolved from streetcar operations into Georgia’s largest electric utility.
It manages generation, transmission, and distribution of energy.
The company operates a diverse energy mix, including coal, gas, nuclear, solar, and hydro, supported by smart grid investments.
It played a key role in building Plant Vogtle’s new nuclear Units 3 & 4, the first US nuclear expansion in 30 years.
Typical projects include outage restoration, pole replacements, smart-device deployments, and utility-scale solar installations.
Ownership by Southern Company gives it regional scale, but it remains the primary power provider for Georgia.
Standout projects include operating North America’s largest coal plant (Plant Scherer) and co-owning the Edwin Hatch nuclear plant.
The company is shifting toward renewables and smart grid resilience while maintaining large-scale thermal and nuclear assets.
Culture + Values
Commitment to safety
Integrity and honesty
Customer focus
Operational excellence
Environmental stewardship
Community involvement
Innovation
Environment + Sustainability
50% CO2 reduction by 2030
Carbon Emissions Target
Aims to reduce CO2 emissions by half by 2030 compared to 2005 levels.
Net-zero by 2050
Carbon Neutrality Goal
Committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions across all operations by 2050.
2030 emissions target
Climate Action Milestone
Interim goal to halve CO2 emissions by 2030 as part of the broader net-zero strategy.
Expansion of renewable energy sources, including solar power
Ongoing investment in clean energy technology and grid modernization
Commitment to reducing water usage in power generation
Increased efficiency and reduced waste in operations
Inclusion & Diversity
26% workforce
Women in workforce
Percentage of women in Georgia Power's total workforce.
20% leadership
Women in leadership
Percentage of leadership roles held by women.
Commitment to creating an inclusive work environment
Participation in workforce development programs aimed at underrepresented groups
Diversity of thought and innovation encouraged in all company initiatives