Communication Skills, Computer Skills, Electricity, Electronics, Emergency Response, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Government Contracts, Government Regulations, Health Insurance, Identify Issues, Knowledge Transfer, Law Enforcement, Leadership, Manufacturing Data Management, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Windows Operating System, Microsoft Word, Multiple System Operator (MSO), Multitasking, Operational Communications, Operational Support, Performance Analysis, Power Outages, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Public/Media/Press/Analyst Relations, Record Keeping, Retirement Plan, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), System Integration (SI), System Operations, Systems Analysis, Testing, Time Management, Tuition Reimbursement, Two Way Radio, Writing Skills
Overview:
Keep the Power Flowing: Join Cobb EMC as a System Operator I!
Are you calm under pressure, energized by problem-solving, and ready to play a critical role in keeping communities connected? Cobb EMC is seeking multiple System Operator I team members to join our Power Control Department—the nerve center of our electrical distribution system.
As a System Operator I, you'll be at the heart of our operations, monitoring system performance, coordinating outage response efforts, supporting field crews, and helping restore power safely and efficiently when our members need us most. This is a rewarding opportunity to make a direct impact while building a long-term career with one of Georgia's most respected electric cooperatives.
Schedule: Rotating schedule including nights, evenings, weekends, and holidays.
Why You'll Love Working at Cobb EMC
Outstanding Benefits from Day One
Company-paid health insurance premiums
Benefits effective on your first day of employment
Retirement Security Pension Plan
Automatic 7% company contribution to your 401(k), plus additional matching opportunities
Annual Bonus Program
Tuition and certification reimbursement programs
To learn more about Cobb EMC visit our website at www.cobbemc.com
Responsibilities:
What You'll Do
Every shift brings a new challenge and an opportunity to make a difference. You'll:
Support Reliable System Operations
- Coordinate and dispatch crews during outages and emergency events
- Monitor electrical distribution system conditions and automated field devices
- Assist with SCADA alarms and system troubleshooting
- Support storm restoration and emergency response efforts
- Communicate critical operational information with engineers, field personnel, and other utility professionals
- Help ensure safe switching and restoration practices across the system
Maintain Critical Control Room Operations
- Monitor outage management and control room systems
- Maintain operational logs and records
- Track outage activity, crew assignments, and restoration progress
- Ensure accurate and timely reporting of system events
欄 Serve Members and Internal Teams
- Respond professionally to member inquiries and concerns
- Communicate outage updates to leadership and public relations personnel
- Keep information flowing between field crews and control room operations
- Support operational awareness across the organization
Be Part of Emergency Response
- Assist with load monitoring and peak demand management
- Support emergency switching activities under supervision
- Ensure seamless communication and knowledge transfer between shifts
- Help maintain procedures that keep our system operating safely and efficiently
Qualifications:
Minimum Requirements:
High School Diploma or equivalent
Minimum two years’ experience working in utility Industry, Public Service Industry or in a 24/7/365 control room environment
SKILLS/REQUIREMENTS:
- Proficiency with personal computers including working knowledge of current Windows operating system, including work experience with Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills to effectively communicate via telephone, two-way radio & email.
- Must be able to clearly communicate with various system personnel, contract personnel, government agencies, law enforcement agencies, members, and management.
- Ability to apply sound reasoning and logic in the analysis of system conditions, identify existing or potential problems, and achieve prompt, effective resolution to problems.
- Ability to learn to operate the Cobb EMC Electrical Distribution System including troubleshooting and testing substation equipment, Distributed energy resources (DER), and automated field device equipment via the SCADA system.
- Ability to maintain accurate reports and records.
- Ability to effectively perform under pressure and in emergency situations and multiple system alarms.
- Exhibit an ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
- Ability to learn the current CIS, MDM, GIS, OMS and AMI programs as well as the current Cobb EMC software for historical record keeping and reporting.
- Obtain valid Integrated Transmission System (ITS) Operator’s Certification within one (1) year of hire.
- Successful completion of demonstrated skill assessment and written knowledge assessment for this position within one (1) year of hire.
PREFERRED:
- Associates Degree in Electrical, Electronics or related field
- Experience with electrical distribution systems
- Working knowledge of SCADA and/or outage management system applications
CORE Values:
Put People First
Care, listen and connect. Think team, not self. Respect and value differences.
Stay Safe
No shortcuts. See the big picture, no tunnel vision. Look out for each other
Innovate
Embrace change. Think big and bold. Be part of the solution.
Own It
Own your attitue, actions and words. Find a way. No BCD. Never stop learning.

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