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Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA) is a wholesale power agency owned by municipal electric utilities. FMPA provides low-cost, reliable and clean power plus value-added services for its owner-customers.
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When we work together, we create something bigger than the sum of our efforts. Take a look at the ways FMPA helps locally owned utilities create power in numbers.

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Substation Relay Engineer and Utility Designer III- Gainesville Regional Utilities, FL

Independent professional caliber and technical engineering work requiring application of standard engineering principles and procedures. Positions allocated to this classification report to a designated supervisor and work under general supervision receiving instructions on specific assignment objectives, complex features; assistance furnished on unusual problems. Work in this class is distinguished from other classes by its limited supervisory responsibility and lack of policy interpretation, and by its emphasis on independent fully competent application of standard engineering principles to engineering problems having clear and specified objectives, interpretation of data, and requiring investigation of a limited number of variables. Read More | View All Careers

FMEA Human Resources Roundtable

Please visit FMEA’s website to register. Do not complete the form below to register.

The Human Resources Roundtable will provide a forum for Florida public power employees interested in HR-related topics and will offer the opportunity to exchange information including best practices, policies, procedures, legal considerations and other relevant issues. 

The roundtable discussion allows each member to share issues that impact their utility. Please come prepared to discuss new developments, programs, and concerns. Please email suggested topics to [email protected]

Who Should Attend?

  • Managers, supervisors, analysts, specialists, and any utility staff member who has an interest in human resources-related topics.

Registration Information:

  • No cost as a benefit to FMEA members (please register for planning purposes).
  • You must be logged in to FMEA’s website to register.
  • Lunch provided.
  • There will be a virtual option if in-person attendance is not possible.

FMEA Continuing Education Program:

There are 1.5 PDH (Professional Development Hours) available for attending this event.

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