In the most recent version of the ranking, the company obtained fourth place in its category.
AES Chile maintains its leadership as one of the best workplaces for women in the country
September 6, 2024
AES Chile was recognized by the Great Place to Work 2024 ranking in 4th place among the best companies to work for women in the country, in the category of firms with up to 1,000 employees. This way, the company reaffirms its position from the 2023 measurement.
The CEO of AES Andes, Javier Dib, thanked for this new recognition and added, "We are very pleased to continue standing out as a company that values the talent and capabilities of our female employees and that continuously advances initiatives to incorporate and retain them, both at the corporate level and in operations throughout Chile. Our female workers are, of course, a fundamental pillar in our purpose of accelerating the future of energy."
Among AES Chile's advances in equity and diversity, the Iguala Conciliación Seal awarded in 2023 by the Ministry of Women, through the National Service for Women and Gender Equity (SernamEG), stands out. This certification is given to organizations that implement integrated gender equality and work-life balance management systems, as part of the Chilean Standard 3262. AES Chile was the first company in the energy sector to achieve this standard.
Additionally, the company has provided various leadership courses across the board for its female employees. This year, a development coaching program is being conducted for 75 women to continue advancing their development opportunities within the company and improving their quality of work life.
Another notable aspect is the increase in its female workforce in recent years, which currently stands at 17%. Additionally, 25% of women hold leadership positions within the company.
About AES Andes
AES Andes generates and sells energy in Chile, Colombia, and Argentina. The company operates 5,316 MW in South America along with a broad portfolio of renewable energy projects in development. The company is one of the leading power generators in the region, with a diversified portfolio that includes hydroelectric, wind, solar, energy storage, natural gas, and coal plants.
In Chile, AES Andes and its subsidiaries own and operate 3,544 MW, consisting of 1,645 MW of thermal power, 771 MW of hydroelectric power, 431 MW of wind power, 456 MW of photovoltaic solar power, and 241 MW of battery energy storage systems, in addition to seawater desalination plants and transmission lines.