A Career with Purpose: Working for the South Carolina Electric Cooperative System

Electric cooperatives do more than just provide power to their service territories – they are deeply rooted in the communities they serve, offering rewarding career opportunities in a family-oriented environment. Career opportunities within the electric cooperative network combine stability, purpose, and a strong sense of community, making it an ideal career path for people looking to be an essential part of the communities they serve.

A Wide Range of Career Opportunities

One of the great parts of working for an electric cooperative is the variety of roles available and the ability to advance into different parts of the cooperative. Whether you’re interested in working outdoors, solving technical challenges, or providing excellent member services, there’s a place for you in the South Carolina electric cooperatives.

Some of the most common positions include: 

  • Lineworkers: The backbone of our member cooperatives, linemen work on the front lines to maintain and repair powerlines during regular maintenance and emergencies. This role requires hands-on skills, a dedication to safety, and a willingness to work in all kinds of weather. 
  • Engineers: Our electric engineers play a crucial role in designing and improving the cooperative’s infrastructure. From developing and testing electrical equipment to maintaining safety standards, cooperative engineers are constantly working to ensure the electrical grid is efficient, reliable, and prepared for future growth.
  • Member Services Representatives: Our member service representatives are the face of each electric cooperative, assisting members with billing, service requests, savings tips, and other general inquiries. These employees have the important responsibility of building and maintaining strong relationships between the cooperative and the community.

More Than Just a Job

Cooperatives operate with members in mind, and that same philosophy extends to the people working in the cooperatives. Employees often find long-term careers within the cooperative system because of the supportive work culture and meaningful connections they build.

Unlike investor-owned utilities, cooperatives are not-for-profit organizations that prioritize service over profits. Our employees take pride in knowing their work directly impacts the communities they live in, keeping families and businesses powered daily.

Whether you’re climbing poles, designing electrical systems, or assisting members, you’ll be part of something bigger at an electric cooperative – serving your community while keeping the lights on for your neighbors, family, and friends.

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