Electric Power Systems is an independent electrical testing & engineering organization. We specialize in commissioning, start up, and maintenance testing for Utility, Industrial, Transit, Data Centers and Commercial Facilities.
Electric Power Systems, established in 1977, is committed to becoming the largest independent electrical testing company in the United States. EPS has developed a select staff of technicians with a broad spectrum of capabilities on electric systems analysis, maintenance, and testing. Our professional personnel, with their extensive field experience, have contributed to the successful completion of major projects throughout the world and our continued expansion throughout the United States.
Electric Power System’s service area extends throughout the United States and Canada, with 30 offices strategically located around North America. Additionally, EPS has completed projects throughout the world including the Middle East, South America, China and Malaysia
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Pros: As an Electrical Engineer here, it's been a stable and rewarding journey in the power industry. Colleagues are supportive and mentorship is common, which is great for career growth and learning new energy sector technologies. We tackle diverse projects, from grid reliability to renewables, keeping work engaging.
Cons: Project approval processes can sometimes be slow, typical for a larger utility-type firm. Also, while there are clear career paths, promotions don't always happen quickly for engineering roles.
Advice to Management: Management should look into streamlining project approval processes to improve efficiency. Reviewing promotion timelines for engineers, especially at the mid-level, could also help retain talent and provide clearer career progression.
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What is the day-to-day working culture like at Electric Power Systems, especially for engineers in the Houston area?
The culture at Electric Power Systems is collaborative, with a strong emphasis on teamwork and technical problem-solving. Engineers typically spend their days on project-specific tasks, often involving detailed design, testing, and supporting field operations for power infrastructure projects.