Pros
I have been very fortunate throughout my Electrical Engineering career working at Eversource-NH. I was privileged to work with highly qualified and skilled field workers, engineers and fellow employees. I was able to apply and refine many of the engineering principles learned in college and gained invaluable on the job training.
I have worked in many areas within the company including Distribution Engineering, System Planning, Line Department Operations, and Substation Engineering both Transmission and Distribution. I feel it has been the people and culture of the organization that had the greatest impact on me. I have experienced a willingness across the company to provide help and answer questions whenever I needed it. I am also grateful for the strong Safety culture within our company.
The electric utilities industry is ongoing through a metamorphous to increasing the distribution system’s automation and embrace distributed generation. The level of complexity and technical challenges facing today’s engineering graduates is exciting to me. The NH company has been making significant financial distribution system investments in the last few years installing equipment to automate, control and monitoring the system. There are many technical challenges associated with modernizing a distribution system. We are fortunate to have a company that is committed to making these investments to improve our quality of service. I would encourage engineering graduates to look at Eversource-NH if they would like to become part of the electric utility industry that is ongoing a metamorphous to increasing the distribution system’s automation.
Cons
Not too many. It's been a good place to work for nearly 26+ years