Utility Service

Our People & Contact Information

Utility Service employs over 300 individuals dedicated to managing and maintaining water storage tanks.  Collaborative teams include highly qualified experts in accounting, project management and technology development.   

Utility Service Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 1350 | 535 Courtney Hodges Blvd. | Perry, Georgia 31069
(478) 987-0303 | (800) 223-3695 | Fax (478) 987-1085

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    Customer Service Representatives

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    Call 888-987-6805 Western States

     

    Call 800-568-6043 Southern & Midwestern States

     

    Call 866-919-3471 Northeastern States
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    Utility Service Communications

    Debbie Sullivan, Vice President Site Management
    P.O. Box 1350 | 535 Courtney Hodges Blvd. | Perry, Georgia 31069
    (478) 987-4663 | (800) 679-7819 | Fax (478) 987-1844

    Executive Management
    Carl S. Cummings, CEO, ccummings@utilityservice.com
    Chris Boyd, President, USG GA, LLC, cboyd@utilityservice.com
    Mike Lewis, Senior Vice President Sales, mlewis@utilityservice.com
    Joel Tache, Senior Vice President Strategy & Planning, jtache@utilityservice.com
    Jeff George, Vice President Sales, Southern, jeffgeorge@utilityservice.com
    George Shannon, Vice President Sales, Northeast, gshannon@utilityservice.com
    Randy Moore, Vice President, Speciatly Products and Technical Service, rmoore@utilityservice.com
    Sheldon Shelton, Vice President Sales, Upper Midwest Region, sshelton@utilityservice.com
    Steve Sullivan, Vice President Sales, West, ssullivan@utilityservice.com
    Eddy Turner, Vice President, Large City Sales, eturner@utilityservice.com
    Deborah Wilson,
    Chief Financial Officer, dwilson@utilityservice.com
    Jonathan Cato, Vice President, Operations, jcato@utilityservice.com
    Shane Albritton, Director of Human Resources & Risk Management, salbritton@utilityservice.com
    Ken Hartman, Customer Service & Marketing Manager, khartman@utilityservice.com

    In-House Engineers
    The engineering department’s responsibilities include creating renovation specifications for over 1,000 water tanks per year, inspection services, coatings performance review, and environmental compliance.
    Field Inspectors
    Utility Service accepts full responsibility of water storage tanks accepted in our full service maintenance program.  Hence, we have developed a dedicated professional group of inspectors reporting to our Engineering Technical Manager. 

    This group is responsible for the quality of maintenance and renovation work performed.  Because we have long-term obligations, we must ensure the highest quality work from both our perspective as well as the customers’ viewpoint. 

    Hence, our inspectors display a high standard of excellence to demand quality work from the crews actually working on the tank.  These inspectors’ high standards result from training and many years of experience.
    Employees With Industry Specific Qualifications
    Many USCI employees have special credentials from both training, e.g. NACE/ASTM certification, and practical experience achieved from work within the industry.  All these employees are available to assist others for any special situation or circumstance.
    Utility Service People Are Trained For Safety

    We work in a dangerous environment and recognize that safety is critical to our success and to the well being of our employees.  For these reasons the USCI safety program is top priority for our senior management. 

    David Waters, Safety Manager, leads our program, and we engage The Lovelace Group for consulting and to assist in the comprehensive annual OSHA training program.  David Waters experience spans 20+ years with five years in tank building and tank painting and over 15 years in safety and fall protection including international assignments.  Chris Lovelace, renowned in the industry, possesses world class qualifications.

    All employees climbing and working on tanks while performing their duties are required to attend the ten hour annual training and to pass thorough examinations on the following topics:

    • Confined Space
    • CPR Techniques
    • Electrical Safety
    • Fall Protection
    • First Aid
    • Flammable Liquids
    • Hazard Communications
    • Lead Exposure
    • Noise Protection
    • Radio Frequency Safety
    • Respiratory Protection
    • Toxic Metal Health Hazards
    • Vehicle Safety
    • Working over Water

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