Member Service Representative
West Florida Electric Cooperative is accepting applications for a Member Service Representative located in the Sneads office. Compensation includes salary, medical insurance, and retirement benefits. Candidate should be customer focused, have good problem solving skills, be able to work in a fast-paced environment, be team-oriented, and have good computer skills and technical ability. Accuracy, dependability and attention to detail are essential skills. A high school diploma is required.
This Institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer and a drug free workplace
During the 1930's, investor-owned power companies would not build power lines into sparsely populated areas because it was not profitable or economically feasible to do so. President Franklin D. Roosevelt saw the need to bring electricity to rural communities and established the Rural Electrification Administration (REA) on May 11, 1935.
This administration was, and is a branch of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and helped communities form electric cooperatives while providing low interest loans to finance the building of electric lines and other equipment.