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Northwest Iowa Power Cooperative (NIPCO) is a generation and transmission power cooperative supplying wholesale electric power to 7 distribution cooperatives covering 6,500 square miles in western Iowa. These distribution cooperatives supply retail power to over 30,000 members/consumers. NIPCO serves these customers with over 900 miles of 69kV transmission line and 80 distribution substations. Incorporated in 1949 and headquartered in Le Mars, Iowa, NIPCO is a Touchstone Energy® electric cooperative and a member of Basin Electric Power Cooperative.

Career Opportunities

There are currently no open positions available at NIPCO.

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PLEASE NOTE: For questions related to job postings on third-party job search sites, please contact our Human Resources Administrator at hr@nipco.coop.
Third-party job sites do not always reflect NIPCO's current hiring status.

Vets Power Us

By leveraging the collective power of America's Electric Cooperatives, we can show appreciation for our veteran employees while reinforcing our industry's commitment to hiring veterans and highlighting the range of exciting careers at a co-op. 

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Top 10 Reasons to Consider a Co-op Career

There are many ways to earn a paycheck, but some are more rewarding than others. Here are 10 reasons for you to consider joining the electric cooperative family, whether you’re interested in working in an office environment or on a line crew.

Tech Focus

The electricity industry is at the leading edge of a global energy revolution. Rapid advances in renewable generation, energy storage and smart grid technologies will change the way we use electricity. If you work at an electric cooperative, you can be part of this once-in-a-lifetime industry transformation.

Culture

Cooperatives hold themselves to the highest standards of professionalism and integrity, while still maintaining a close-knit, family-friendly working environment. Decisions are made locally, by managers who know employees by name – not halfway across the country in an anonymous corporate headquarters where profit is the primary motivator. The smaller size and local control of co-ops also gives them more flexibility to innovate and try new ideas to improve the service they provide.

Clean Environment

Electricity is one of our cleanest energy sources, and as technology improves, innovations such as electric cars, next-generation heating and cooling systems, home automation and other forms of environmentally beneficial electrification will reduce our reliance on less efficient forms of energy.

Retirement Security

Today, it might seem a long way off, but we all need to plan for retirement. Co-op employees deliver a valuable service to their communities, and they’re rewarded for that dedication with outstanding retirement benefits. Many co-ops offer both a 401(k) plan and a defined-benefit pension plan.

National Reach

America’s 900-plus electric cooperatives serve 47 states and almost 75 percent of our nation’s landmass. So, whether you want to stay in your hometown or explore another part of the country, odds are good that there will be an electric cooperative nearby.

Stability

There are no guarantees in life, but some bets are safer than others. Electronics play a critical and growing role in our daily lives, and as our reliance on technology increases so will our demand for electricity. As long as we need electricity, we’ll need workers to ensure that it’s safe, reliable, affordable and environmentally responsible.

Principles. Not Profit

When you work for an electric cooperative, you’re not helping the Wall Street elite get richer. You’re working to serve your friends, family and neighbors who collectively own the cooperative. And you can participate in the election of officers and the way the business is run.

Global Movement

As a member of the co-op family, you’re part of something much larger than yourself. The cooperative movement represents a human-centered, ethically driven way of doing business. More than 250 million people around the world earn their living working in cooperatives, and the cooperative economy generates approximately $2.5 trillion in global economic activity each year.

Competitive Pay

You won’t get rich working for your local electric co-op, but you’ll enjoy excellent pay and benefits that can help you and the people you love achieve the American dream.

Stronger Community

Safe, reliable and affordable energy is critical to the health and prosperity of a community. Electric cooperatives power our homes, schools, farms and businesses – and they keep rural America connected to the global economy.

Article by Robert A. Dickelman, former editor of Living with Energy in Iowa Magazine.

This article originally appeared in Living with Energy in Iowa Magazine. © 2017 Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives.

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