September 2022
Understanding the benefits of retirement may be a little tricky. Here are a few common misconceptions about retirement:
New hires won’t have any insurance when they retire....
Construction is underway on the headworks structure at our Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) as part of an improvement project. Years of exposure to hydrogen sulfide, a gas emitted during the breakdown of waste, have eroded areas of concrete and conduit in the...
Mark your calendars for these upcoming events at GUC...
THU OCTOBER 6: Safety & Health Fair + 1M Safe Hours Celebration
SAT OCTOBER 8: GUC Family Day
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We all work hard every day, and it’s good to receive some recognition for the outstanding job we do, day in and day out. Roy Jones, CEO of ElectriCites of North Carolina, attended our September Board of Commissioners meeting to present Greenville Utilities with Awards...
Promotions
Shawn Adams, Electric Overhead Crew Leader II
Charlie May, Electric Substations Inventory & Parts Coordinator
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Greenville Utilities' iLead program has returned with its fifth class. This group of 11 employees was initially set to begin the program in April 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic prevented their class from starting. They finally came together for orientation on August...
Lighthouse is a peer-to-peer employee-led safety process that relies on participation from employees throughout GUC to make it work.
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GUC’s Safety Team grew this month with the addition of Samantha “Sam” Evans -- our new Safety Specialist II/Lighthouse Facilitator. Sam will be our full-time Lighthouse Facilitator, as well as provide support for our other safety activities and programs. She will be...
National Night Out
Greenville Utilities was one of the many participants in the Greenville Police Department’s National Night Out event, which takes place with police departments around...