At Associated Electric Cooperative, we're committed to providing reliable energy to the communities we serve with passion and precision. We're a tight-knit team dedicated to keeping the lights on and the energy flowing smoothly across our expansive network! From technical to operational to professional disciplines, our team brings a wide variety of skills, talents, and expertise to the table. We believe in both dedicating ourselves to excellence and investing in your growth. Be part of building the tech that maintains the largest machine on earth—the U.S. power grid. Associated Electric owns and operates a fleet of power plants powering homes across the Midwest, and we’re building a new product that will become the backbone of how Associated Electric Cooperative manages those power plants. This product will become the digital twin of our entire power plant fleet — used across the organization, from the plant floor to company leadership — giving everyone a shared, data-driven view of plant health and performance. It will unite asset data, financials, and strategic plans into one integrated platform that aligns daily operations with long-term strategy. To build this product, we need you — a software engineer with a track record of delivering cloud-native, data-centric, visually-rich enterprise applications that feel as polished as the best consumer software. This isn’t a gray-background, form-and-grid enterprise app — it’s an experience that can sit confidently next to products from Microsoft or Apple. You’ll design and build a tool that handles enterprise complexity — high data density, workflows, integrations, multi-stakeholder needs — while staying intuitive, fast, and elegant for the people who use it. You’ll join at the ground floor, shape the product, and work side-by-side with business stakeholders, data engineers, and UX designers to create something that matters — a product that changes the game for its users, drives bottom-line impact for the company, and becomes a lighthouse example for the industry. You and your team won’t be starting from scratch — the team already has full product management ownership of an ecosystem of power production technology systems that will integrate with this new product. Some are third-party systems, like our newly modernized enterprise asset management platform, and others are smaller 3rd or first-party tools that may be modernized or replaced as the new product the team is building comes online. Being part of supporting and evolving this ecosystem means that you’ll have ample opportunity to know your users, run and improve the current systems, and chart the future for each product in a world where the digital twin becomes the hub of plant management.