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Welcome to SRP, where our roots connect us to the vibrant communities we serve. For more than 120 years, we have delivered essential water and power services to the Phoenix metropolitan area. We’ve built lasting relationships and deep connections with our customers. Their satisfaction is the main focus of our mission. Beyond our history, SRP has a bright future in the Valley of the Sun thanks to the dedication of our employees, who are the heart and soul of the company. Our commitment to innovation and cutting-edge technology will be key to continued success in our second century in business. Explore diverse career opportunities in engineering, finance, IT, cybersecurity and more. Join us in powering a future that's both tradition-rich and forward-thinking. Let's shape this exciting journey together. Terms of Use • Be respectful. Profanity, harassment, confidential information or potentially libelous statements are prohibited. • Comments should relate to SRP and its programs, news or initiatives, or the utility industry. • Blatant promotion of a business, product or cause is not allowed. • These guidelines may be updated and visitor comments and posts may be removed at our discretion.
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http://www.srpnet.com
External link for Salt River Project
- Industry
- Utilities
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Tempe, AZ
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1903
- Specialties
- Power Generation, Water Delivery, and Customer Service
Locations
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Primary
1500 N. Mill Ave.
Tempe, AZ 85281, US
Employees at Salt River Project
Updates
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Would you consider yourself empathetic? Your career is calling.
Apply to join our customer care team
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NOW HIRING: Customer Service Representatives starting at $27.15 an hour.
Apply to join our customer care team
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During this morning's exercise, SRP crews built a 105-foot tower and practiced installing transmission cables on the structure. This training helps prepare our crews to safely and quickly restore power. While transmission towers are incredibly resilient to wind and weather events, damage does sometimes happen. If a tower cannot be quickly repaired, SRP will build temporary Lindsey towers to hold the transmission lines until the permanent tower can be repaired or replaced. Hear more about our commitment to the reliability of our system from Robert Trevillyan, Transmission Line Maintenance Supervisor, SRP:
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In response to our 2023 All Source Request for Proposals, we’ve selected the Signal Butte project to join our grid in 2026, in partnership with Aypa Power. Signal Butte will hold 250 MW of energy, enough to power over 50,000 homes for a four-hour period. Energy from our battery systems would typically be discharged in the early evening, when demand is highest and solar resources are not available.
Powering the grid with solar
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When fire scorches the earth, water runs across the soil faster. This brings more dirt, sediment and other debris into our reservoirs, causing water quality and supply issues for communities across the state.
Wildfires can impact our water
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Salt River Project reposted this
Join us in this insightful discussion with Elvy Barton, Water & Forest Sustainability Senior Manager at Salt River Project, an Arizona-based electric power and water utility company. Discover how Salt River Project employs active forest management strategies to ensure the health of watersheds and mitigate the risks associated with catastrophic wildfires. Learn about the innovative practices that safeguard both our forests and our water supply, highlighting the crucial link between forest health and utility services. Watch the full video to understand why utilities like the Salt River Project are invested in forest health and how these initiatives benefit communities and ecosystems alike. This video was created in partnership with the FEDERAL FOREST RESOURCE COALITION INC. https://lnkd.in/gguQrf7K
Why Utilities Care About Forest Health & Management | A We the Forest Original
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Please help share these resources with your network.
Behind on your energy bill? How Arizonans can get help this summer
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Now that's a unique weather forecasting method.
How a balloon and a zip tie help SRP and the weather service monitor monsoon activity
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