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TOP WORKPLACES No. 3 Small Company: Tri-State G&T

DESCRIPTION: Electricity cooperative/mutual

N.M. EMPLOYEES: 55

N.M. LOCATIONS: One

TOP WORKPLACES: Two years

FROM THE COMPANY: Tri-State’s transmission facilities are central to serving our members with reliable power across the expansive and diverse landscape of the West.

FROM THE EMPLOYEES:

• “I enjoy the type of work I get to do and my co-workers I get to do it with. My job is part of something in a larger picture that most people it affects don’t understand, yet Tri-State takes pride in providing reliable and affordable services. Tri-State always cares about its employees and families, providing everything we need (safety gear and ability to stop unsafe work conditions) to get home safely.”

• “The work environment and management make me feel like they truly care about my safety and professional growth. The whole picture including daily work, management, pay and benefits are the best I’ve ever had.”

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