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Power Technology Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Outside Sales

Suwanee, GA · On-site

$80K - $120K/yr

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A degree in fields such as Fluid Power Technology, Automation/Robotics, Electrical Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering is preferred -- but hands-on experience and practical knowledge in these ...

Senior Commissioning Engineer

Alpharetta, GA · On-site

$102K - $140K/yr

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As AI demand surges past what the grid and traditional data centers can support, ON.energy provides a new class of power technology proven at gigawatt scale and trusted by the world's leading cloud ...

The first priority is to migrate all production Cognos reports to Power BI. Currently we have ... Knowledge of current and emerging data management and analytics technologies. Ability to handle ...

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What is the difference between Power Technology vs Electrical Engineering?

AspectPower TechnologyElectrical Engineering
Required CredentialsTypically requires a diploma or associate degree in power systems or related fieldsBachelor's degree in electrical engineering, often with licensure or certification
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, power plants, substations, and industrial settingsDesign offices, laboratories, and project sites
Industry UsageFocuses on power generation, transmission, and distribution systemsBroader electrical systems design, electronics, and control systems

Power Technology and Electrical Engineering share overlapping skills, but Power Technology is more specialized in power systems and fieldwork, while Electrical Engineering covers a wider range of electrical applications and design. Both roles are essential in the energy sector, with Power Technology focusing on practical power system operations and Electrical Engineering emphasizing system design and innovation.

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What cities in Georgia are hiring for Power Technology jobs?

Cities in Georgia with the most Power Technology job openings:

Infographic showing various Power Technology job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 8% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution.

Security Operations Engineer (Levels III - V)

Georgia System Operations Corporation

Tucker, GA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 4 days ago


Job description

Security Operations Engineer III-V

Protect the Digital Infrastructure That Powers Georgia's Electric Grid

Georgia System Operations Corporation (GSOC) is seeking a Security Operations Engineer to help protect the cyber assets and operational technology environments that support GSOC and Georgia Transmission Corporation (GTC) digital operations.

This role sits at the intersection of power system operations, cybersecurity, and regulatory compliance, ensuring that critical systems supporting Georgia's Bulk Electric System are secure, reliable, and compliant with NERC Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) standards.

You will play a key role in identifying and assessing cyber assets, implementing security technologies, supporting compliance initiatives, and strengthening the security posture of operational technology environments.

This opportunity is ideal for an engineer who enjoys working across power engineering, cybersecurity, regulatory compliance, and critical infrastructure protection. Successful candidates will combine a strong understanding of power systems, substation technologies, protective relaying, and control systems with experience in cybersecurity and NERC CIP compliance.

Candidates with deeper experience, advanced technical expertise, and demonstrated leadership capabilities may be considered for higher-level classifications (Engineer IV or V).

What You'll Do

  • As a Security Operations Engineer, you will play a key role in protecting GSOC's digital operations infrastructure by supporting cybersecurity initiatives, regulatory compliance efforts, and operational technology security programs.
  • You will:
  • Support and maintain components of GSOC's physical and cyber security programs.
  • Conduct cyber asset assessments and maintain accurate identification and documentation of assets subject to NERC CIP requirements.
  • Develop, document, and implement NERC CIP-related policies, procedures, and security controls.
  • Support compliance activities, audits, evidence collection, and regulatory reporting requirements.
  • Collaborate with internal and external compliance and audit teams to ensure adherence to applicable regulatory standards.
  • Identify, document, and implement approved improvements to technical and operational security processes.
  • Assist in evaluating, implementing, and supporting technologies that strengthen GSOC and GTC's cybersecurity posture.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure systems, networks, and infrastructure are designed, implemented, and maintained in compliance with NERC CIP standards and cybersecurity policies.
  • Support projects related to operational technology security, cyber asset management, infrastructure protection, and secure operations.
  • Promote a culture of compliance, continuous improvement, and operational excellence.

At advanced levels, this role may also:

  • Lead major enterprise-level Power Technology and cybersecurity initiatives with significant impact to GSOC operations and security.
  • Serve as Lead Engineer or Security Architect for high-impact infrastructure and security projects.
  • Recommend, approve, and implement strategic process improvements across departments.
  • Lead efforts to evaluate emerging technologies and innovative security solutions for operational technology environments.
  • Provide technical leadership during audits, compliance assessments, evidence reviews, and security evaluations.
  • Lead strategic initiatives that improve cyber resilience, operational technology security, and infrastructure protection.
  • Mentor engineers and provide guidance on cybersecurity, compliance, and operational technology security practices.

What You Bring

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Information Systems, Information Technology, or another related field of study from an accredited college or university. A combination of experience and/or education may be considered.
  • Strong analytical, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Strong customer service mindset and collaborative approach to problem solving.
  • Ability to document technical processes, operational procedures, security requirements, and issue resolutions.
  • Ability to adapt quickly to evolving technologies, compliance requirements, and business needs.
  • Ability to provide leadership over implementation of processes and resolve issues among a diverse group of stakeholders.
  • Ability to pass a NERC CIP personnel risk assessment screening.

Preferred Qualifications

Cybersecurity & Compliance Experience

  • Experience working within regulated environments, particularly NERC CIP compliance programs.
  • Experience supporting cybersecurity operations, information assurance, or critical infrastructure protection initiatives.
  • Experience supporting audits, evidence collection, and compliance assessments.
  • Knowledge of physical and cybersecurity controls supporting operational technology environments.

Technical Expertise

  • Experience configuring and analyzing local area networks, wide area networks, intranets, extranets, and IP-based communications.
  • Experience with system hardening, patch management, and configuration management.
  • Experience designing, programming, or analyzing operating systems and computer architectures.
  • Experience with security patch management, firewall management, disaster recovery, incident response, and information management practices.
  • Experience supporting real-time operational communications systems and troubleshooting complex infrastructure issues.
  • Experience with virtualized environments such as VMware ESXi.
  • Experience with Physical Access Control Systems, including platforms such as Honeywell and Genetec.
  • Experience with ITIL-based asset management and change management systems.
  • Experience administering Windows Server, Windows Workstation, SQL Server, and Linux environments.

Industry Experience

  • Power engineering, substation design, protective relaying, and control systems experience is highly desirable.
  • Experience supporting operational technology, industrial control systems, or electric utility environments is strongly preferred.

Certifications

  • Certifications related to Critical Infrastructure, NERC CIP, Cybersecurity, or Information Systems are a plus.
  • Industry-recognized security certifications are considered a plus.

Leveling Overview

  • Engineer III - Experienced contributor with a minimum of six years of relevant cybersecurity, information assurance, or related experience; develops and maintains cybersecurity and compliance programs while leading significant operational technology and security initiatives.
  • Engineer IV - Advanced engineer with strong technical depth; leads complex cybersecurity and operational technology projects, drives compliance initiatives, and serves as a technical leader across the organization.
  • Engineer V - Subject matter expert and strategic leader; drives enterprise-level security architecture, operational technology security strategy, and major business-critical initiatives.

Additional Role Expectations

  • Travel is expected to be less than 10%.
  • Occasional evening and weekend work may be required to support operations, security event response, system installs, upgrades, assessments, and CIP compliance activities.
  • This role may support customers, incident response processes, and systems after hours as needed.

Advantages of Working at GSOC

Working at GSOC means more than just a job--it's an opportunity to contribute to work that truly matters.

  • Mission-Driven Impact

Your work directly supports the security, reliability, and resilience of Georgia's electric power system--critical infrastructure that communities and businesses depend on every day.

  • Critical Infrastructure & Cybersecurity

Work at the forefront of operational technology security, protecting the digital systems and networks that support one of the state's most essential infrastructures.

  • Strong Values and Professional Standards

Work in an environment grounded in accountability, collaboration, integrity, and continuous improvement where compliance, security, and operational excellence are core values.

Work Environment & Benefits

GSOC offers a professional, collaborative work environment with competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and a commitment to creating a respectful and inclusive workplace.

Benefits include, but are not limited to: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k) Match, Parental Leave, Educational Assistance, Annual Performance Bonus, Paid Time Off, and Volunteer Time Off.

Why Join GSOC

At GSOC, your work directly supports the protection and reliability of the systems that power Georgia's electric grid.

You'll collaborate with highly skilled professionals in a mission-driven environment focused on cybersecurity, compliance, operational excellence, and continuous improvement while helping protect one of the state's most critical infrastructures.

Apply Today

If you're ready to apply your expertise in cybersecurity, operational technology, and critical infrastructure protection to make a meaningful impact, we encourage you to apply.


Georgia System Operations Corporation is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, including veterans and disabled. We are a drug-free workplace. All applicants are subject to substance abuse testing.