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Pamela
Supervisor
Customer Solutions Center
Shreveport, Louisiana
"I enjoy dealing with the customers, helping other customer service associates and just the teamwork altogether. I try to assist the customer in the best way possible and also benefit the company."
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Janice
Engineering Training Supervisor
Bridgman, Michigan
"AEP has given me many opportunities to advance in my career. My first job entailed working as a field engineer and that helped me get a position in engineering design. Since then, I've used the Educational Assistance program to earn two master's degrees. I am currently the supervisor for Engineering Training at the D.C. Cook Nuclear Plant. AEP is a great company that offers many challenging and rewarding career opportunities."
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Leo
Lead Operator
Arsenal Hill Power Plant
Shreveport, Louisiana
"I take pride in doing my job well, making sure the plant can carry its load. I also enjoy conducting plant tours and teaching local students how electricity is made."
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Kevin
Transmission Dispatching Coordinator
Columbus, Ohio
"My job is challenging and a little hectic. My first responsibility is to ensure the safety of my fellow workers while moving power from point to point. We have to keep the power flowing to our customers, and we have do it safely."
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Phillip
Line Mechanic A
Hazard, Kentucky
"I enjoy this work because I like being outdoors, going somewhere different every day, and meeting different people."
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Bryan
IT Support Technician
Gavin Plant
Cheshire, Ohio
"I can make a call from here to Canton or Roanoke if I have a problem, and I'll get the answer immediately. Telecommunications people drop whatever they're doing to help with a solution."
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Anthony
Senior Engineering Technologist
John E Dolan Lab
Groveport, Ohio
"The Dolan Technology Center provides me with the unique opportunity of working at a place in AEP where technology is used in very interesting ways to provide electrical testing services to the company. In the photograph, a simulation is shown which captures a device failure resulting from an induced lightning impulse."