Who We Are — EPB is an energy and connectivity solutions provider that puts our customers, employees, and community first. We work hard to make our customers’ lives easier and better one innovative product, service, or idea at a time. This includes going the extra mile to help our customers save money, use less energy, and prepare for the future. Why Join Us? Working at EPB is more than a just a job. It’s an opportunity to join a company whose values you feel proud of — a company that supports you on your journey to becoming the best possible version of yourself. We seek those with a compelling urge to serve a meaningful purpose and to make a difference. As an EPB employee, you’ll come to work each day to do what you love. You’ll use your unique skillset to help our community thrive. And best of all, you’ll watch your efforts directly impact the people and places around you. To join our team is to strengthen a workforce that strives to make the future of our community stronger, more innovative, more resilient, and more sustainable. Together, we power a brighter future. Our Culture — As an EPB employee, you’ll be encouraged to follow the path of career growth and self-improvement that works for you. We offer programs and opportunities centered on career development, higher education, health and fitness, and multidisciplinary learning to help our employees reach their personal and vocational goals. You’ll face challenging assignments, receive a generous paycheck, and have access to an outstanding assortment of benefits and perks that fit your life. Including You Makes Us Stronger — We believe unique perspectives lead to big ideas and help us better serve our diverse community. We celebrate our differences and intentionally include individuals from all walks of life to create a diverse workforce that is representative of our community. No matter who you are or where you come from, we want you to feel comfortable being you.
Location: United States, Tennessee, Chattanooga
Employees: 501-1000
Founded date: 1935
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09.11.2024 | The Battle for Broadband: Community Networks vs. Corporate Giants | In the vast landscape of American broadband, a silent war rages. On one side, corporate giants like AT&T and Comcast wield their power, shaping laws and regulations to protect their monopolies. On the other, communities yearn for better... |
07.11.2024 | IonQ to Acquire Qubitekk | IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), a College Park, MD-based quantum computing company, acquired Qubitekk, Inc., a Vista, CA-based quantum networking company. The amount of the deal was not disclosed. IonQ anticipates closing the acquisition within the next... |
07.11.2024 | 16 U.S. States Still Ban Community-Owned Broadband Networks Because AT&T and Comcast Told Them To | For years we’ve noted how U.S. broadband is expansive, patchy, and slow thanks to mindless consolidation, regulatory capture, regional monopolization, and limited competition. That’s resulted in a growing number of pissed off towns, cities,... |
04.11.2024 | Telecoms Bankroll More Misleading Attacks On Community Broadband Networks | I’ve written for years about how U.S. broadband is expansive, patchy, and slow thanks to mindless consolidation, regulatory capture, regional monopolization, and limited competition. That’s resulted in a growing number of pissed off towns, ... |
02.10.2024 | New Map Shows Community Broadband Networks Are Exploding In U.S. | The Institute For Local Self Reliance (disclosure: I have done writing and research for them) has released an updated interactive map of every community-owned and operated broadband network in the U.S. All told, there’s now 400 community-ow... |
20.03.2024 | FCC Finally Updates America’s Pathetic Definition Of ‘Broadband’ To 100 Mbps | For decades, the FCC has maintained an arguably pathetic definition of “broadband,” allowing the telecom industry to under-deliver substandard access. After some industry lobbying to ensure it wasn’t too stringent, the agency is finally get... |
20.10.2023 | Comcast Takes Heat For Misleading ’10G’ Cable Broadband Branding | Back in 2019 the cable industry, envious of all the attention 5G wireless was getting, pulled a new marketing term completely out of its ass. It simply started calling ordinary cable broadband upgrades 10G, based on absolutely no real-world... |
28.09.2022 | Google Fiber touts 20Gbps download speed in test, promises eventual 100Gbps | Enlarge / Illustration of fiber-optic cables. Getty Images | Tetra Images reader comments 101 with 66 posters participating Share this story Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit Google Fiber is touting a test that delivered 20... |
31.08.2022 | Chattanooga’s City-Owned ISP Pushes 25 Gbps Broadband | Chattanooga, Tennessee is one of a growing number of U.S. cities to build its own broadband network. The ISP, tacked on to the city’s existing EPB electricity utility, has routinely delivered speeds faster and more affordable than the servi... |
10.02.2021 | 10 Best Work-From-Home Cities In The U.S. (The Top Place Will Surprise You) | While the concept of remote work has taken off during the pandemic, it isn’t a brand-new idea. Between 2005 to 2017, there was a 159% increase in remote work, and today—according to Statista—11.2% of Americans are working from home, which i... |
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