Our People are Our Future

The future of our island depends on building a stable foundation for economic growth and quality of life for everyone on Guam.

At the heart of this stable foundation is reliable electrical power that is both economical and environmentally friendly. Everyone who lives, works and plays on Guam depends on GPA professionals to operate one of Guam’s most important resources—the Island Wide Power System.

GPA’s “Certified, Technical and Professional” Personnel
GPA, with its “certified, technical and professional” workforce of more than 500, is a perfect example of a Guam employer offering professional and technical employment that allows the people of our island to thrive. Providing economical, environmentally friendly electrical power in the future will certainly mean new challenges that only a vibrant, creative professionals can meet.

Because GPA is a full-service electrical utility, its employees are asked to fill an extremely wide range of positions in order to generate, transmit and distribute power to our homes, schools and businesses. From meter readers to engineers, from data processors to linemen, GPA employees continually train to strengthen and expand their readiness to perform.

Teamwork and Safety
Each employee plays an integral part in providing reliable electrical power while performing maintenance and responding to emergencies while adhering to stringent safety standards.

Training Pays
GPA training programs pay off. Employees provide efficient operations, ongoing improvements and maintenance that saves money for ratepayers
365 days-a-year.

Future Employees
Providing career opportunities to our youth through apprenticeship programs, scholarships and internship experiences ensures that GPA will continue to have well-trained employees in the future. GPA partners with accredited local institutions of higher learning and off island technical and educational institutions in licensed programs to ensure that GPA will be able to continue to increase efficient performance, expand as the island’s needs for electricity expand.

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