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Emc Power Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Line Foreman

Marietta, GA ยท On-site

$15.75 - $20/hr

Cobb EMC Schedule: 4-day work week (4 x 10-hour shifts) At Cobb EMC, you don't just maintain power--you keep communities connected, businesses running, and lives energized. We're looking for an ...

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Saw Operator

Jasper, GA ยท On-site

$15 - $17.75/hr

The Saw Operator will maintain the power line right-of-ways in the Amicalola EMC Service area. Duties will include operating a chain saw, cutting trees, dragging and chipping underbrush, and other ...

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Saw Operator

Jasper, GA ยท On-site

$15 - $17.75/hr

The Saw Operator will maintain the power line right-of-ways in the Amicalola EMC Service area. Duties will include operating a chain saw, cutting trees, dragging and chipping underbrush, and other ...

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Line Foreman

Marietta, GA ยท On-site

$68.11/hr

Cobb EMC Schedule: 4-day work week (4 x 10-hour shifts) At Cobb EMC, you don't just maintain power-you keep communities connected, businesses running, and lives energized. We're looking for an ...

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The Tree Trimmer Trainee (HL) will cut trees for new service, and maintain the power line right-of-ways in the Amicalola EMC Service area. Duties will include operating a chain saw, chipping and ...

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The Tree Trimmer Trainee (HL) will cut trees for new service, and maintain the power line right-of-ways in the Amicalola EMC Service area. Duties will include operating a chain saw, chipping and ...

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Line Foreman

Marietta, GA ยท On-site

$15.75 - $20/hr

Cobb EMC Schedule: 4-day work week (4 x 10-hour shifts) At Cobb EMC, you don't just maintain power-you keep communities connected, businesses running, and lives energized. We're looking for an ...

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Warehouse Associate I

Marietta, GA

$15 - $18/hr

Cobb EMC is looking for a Warehouse Associate I to help power our operations by ensuring materials are received, stored, secured, and distributed efficiently. This is a great opportunity to join a ...

Warehouse Associate I

Marietta, GA ยท On-site

$26.70/hr

Cobb EMC is looking for a Warehouse Associate I to help power our operations by ensuring materials are received, stored, secured, and distributed efficiently. This is a great opportunity to join a ...

Warehouse Associate I

Marietta, GA ยท On-site

$14.50 - $17.25/hr

Cobb EMC is looking for a Warehouse Associate I to help power our operations by ensuring materials are received, stored, secured, and distributed efficiently. This is a great opportunity to join a ...

Warehouse Associate I

Marietta, GA

$15 - $18/hr

Cobb EMC is looking for a Warehouse Associate I to help power our operations by ensuring materials are received, stored, secured, and distributed efficiently. This is a great opportunity to join a ...

At Cobb EMC , we're looking for a seasoned cybersecurity professional who thrives on solving complex challenges, staying ahead of emerging threats, and protecting the technology that powers our ...

At Cobb EMC , we're looking for a seasoned cybersecurity professional who thrives on solving complex challenges, staying ahead of emerging threats, and protecting the technology that powers our ...

Power Electronics Engineer (m/f/d)

Bremen, GA ยท On-site

$68.51 - $102.76/hr

Develop simulation models and preliminary power electronicsarchitectures for space applications ... and EMC/EMI standards * Contribute to verification and validationactivities, evaluating design ...

At Cobb EMC , we're looking for a seasoned cybersecurity professional who thrives on solving complex challenges, staying ahead of emerging threats, and protecting the technology that powers our ...

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How much do emc power jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for emc power in Georgia is $20.69, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.24 and $23.94 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an EMC Power engineer?

An EMC Power engineer is a professional who specializes in electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) within power systems and electronic devices. Their primary role is to ensure that electrical and electronic equipment operates without causing or being affected by electromagnetic interference (EMI). This involves designing, testing, and implementing solutions that minimize interference and comply with relevant regulatory standards. EMC Power engineers work in industries such as telecommunications, automotive, aerospace, and consumer electronics. They play a crucial role in product development, safety, and regulatory compliance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an EMC Power engineer?

To thrive as an EMC Power Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical engineering, knowledge of electromagnetic compatibility principles, and experience with power systems design. Familiarity with tools like spectrum analyzers, EMC test equipment, and certifications such as CISPR, IEC, or FCC compliance are typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help engineers diagnose issues and work collaboratively with cross-functional teams. These competencies are essential to ensure that power systems meet regulatory standards and function reliably without causing or suffering from electromagnetic interference.

What are some common challenges faced by EMC Power engineers, and how can they be addressed in daily work?

EMC Power Engineers often encounter challenges related to minimizing electromagnetic interference (EMI) while ensuring power systems meet regulatory standards. This involves troubleshooting unexpected EMI issues in prototypes, staying updated with evolving compliance requirements, and collaborating closely with design, testing, and manufacturing teams to implement effective shielding and filtering solutions. Staying proactive through regular team communication and continuous learning about new EMC mitigation techniques can help engineers address these challenges efficiently and ensure project success.

What is the difference between Emc Power vs Power Systems Engineer?

AspectEmc PowerPower Systems Engineer
Required CredentialsElectrical certifications, engineering degreeElectrical engineering degree, certifications may vary
Work EnvironmentPower plants, electrical facilities, industrial sitesPower generation, transmission, and distribution projects
Employer & Industry UsageEnergy companies, industrial firmsUtilities, engineering consulting firms
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Emc Power typically refers to companies or roles involved in electrical power systems, focusing on power generation and distribution. Power Systems Engineers design, analyze, and maintain electrical power systems. While both roles involve electrical expertise, Emc Power often relates to the company or industry, whereas Power Systems Engineer is a specific job title focused on engineering tasks within that industry.

What job categories do people searching Emc Power jobs in Georgia look for?

The top searched job categories for Emc Power jobs in Georgia are:

What cities in Georgia are hiring for Emc Power jobs?

Cities in Georgia with the most Emc Power job openings:

Infographic showing various Emc Power job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 7% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,044 per year, or $20.7 per hour.

Line Foreman

Cobb EMC

Marietta, GA โ€ข On-site

$15.75 - $20/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

Line Foreman โ€“ Lead the Crew That Powers Cobb

Location: Cobb EMC
Schedule: 4-day work week (4 x 10-hour shifts)

At Cobb EMC, you donโ€™t just maintain powerโ€”you keep communities connected, businesses running, and lives energized. Weโ€™re looking for an experienced Line Foreman to lead skilled crews, drive safety and excellence, and make a real impact on the reliability of our distribution system.

If youโ€™re a hands-on leader who thrives in the field and takes pride in mentoring others, this is your opportunity to power your career forward.


Why Youโ€™ll Love Working Here
  • Day-one health coverage (company-paid premiums!)
  • Strong retirement package โ€“ pension + 7% automatic 401(k) contribution plus match
  • Annual bonus program
  • Tuition & certification reimbursement
  • 4-day work week โ€“ more time for life outside of work

Benefits
Cobb EMC Website


 What Youโ€™ll Do
Lead the Work. Power the System.
  • Direct and oversee construction, installation, and maintenance of our distribution system
  • Ensure jobs are completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards
  • Stay ahead of the curve by learning and implementing new technologies and equipment
Support and Strengthen Your Crew
  • Assign personnel and equipment to maximize productivity and safety
  • Lead daily tailboard (tailgate) meetings to reinforce safe work practices
  • Jump in and perform line work when neededโ€”this is a working leadership role
  • Maintain accurate time, material, and system records
Make Customers a Priority
  • Resolve customer inquiries with professionalism and urgency
  • Set the example for your crewโ€”ensuring every interaction reflects Cobb EMCโ€™s commitment to service
Develop People and Performance
  • Lead all aspects of team management: hiring, coaching, development, and performance reviews
  • Build a culture of accountability, fairness, and continuous improvement
  • Support safety, compliance, and Equal Employment Opportunity initiatives

Career Growth
  • Clear progression path:
    Line Foreman Step 1 โ†’ Step 2 (after 4 years of strong performance)
  • Ongoing training and certifications to keep you advancing

What You BringExperience & Knowledge
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • 8+ years in electric utility line construction/maintenance
  • 3+ years as a Journeyman/First Class Lineman
  • Advanced knowledge of:
    • Live-line work (overhead & underground)
    • Distribution systems & substations
    • GUFPA regulations, safety standards, and first aid practices
Skills & Certifications
  • Strong leadership, communication, and decision-making skills
  • Ability to operate substation and line apparatus for testing
  • Required credentials:
    • Valid Class A Georgia CDL (with endorsements)
    • Georgia Flagging Certification
    • Cobb County Excavating & Trenching Certification
    • ITS Operator Certification

Ready to Lead?

Join a team where your expertise is valued, your leadership makes a difference, and your work keeps the power on for thousands.

Apply today and help power what matters most.


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 attitude, actions and words. Find a way. No BCD. Never stop learning. 

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