Honoring veterans in the workplace
SRP recognizes the importance of hiring veterans. We seek out ways to recruit, hire, train and support these heroes in their careers.
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For more than a century, SRP has provided reliable, affordable water and power to more than 2 million people in central Arizona. As a community-based not-for-profit water and energy company, SRP acts in the best interest of the people it serves and strives to help build a better future for Arizona.
SRP recognizes the importance of hiring veterans. We seek out ways to recruit, hire, train and support these heroes in their careers.
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Smart, safe digging begins with calling Arizona 811. After consulting the experts, you can safely dig into your project.
Don’t risk digging into live wires Read More »
A native of the Philippines, Denisse’s route to becoming an engineer at SRP was a journey that began in her home country with a father who inspired her.
A drive for engineering excellence Read More »
When conserving together during periods of high power demand, we can all help to reduce the strain on our grid.
How we avoid rolling blackouts Read More »
We’ve developed a blueprint for power planning, so we’re prepared to adapt to the Valley’s evolving energy needs.
Adapting to an evolving power grid Read More »
Use these tips for maximum savings.
Questions to ask your contractor Read More »
Each year, outstanding employees and retirees are selected for the SRP Presidents’ Volunteer Spirit Awards based on the volunteer work they do within their community.
SRP’s 2024 Presidents’ Volunteer Spirit Award recipients Read More »
Trees within 10 feet of a power line are considered an electrical safety hazard.
Tree trimming near power lines Read More »
Facts about SRP and where we’re headed for the future.
The truth about SRP Read More »
We’re reducing waste at SRP by repurposing operational materials to extend their life cycle. See what gets transformed and how.
Extending the usability of waste materials Read More »