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This individual will also communicate with customers and sales personnel regarding meter reading audits and billing questions and concerns. Run audit processes for correct meter reads, product numbers, and program types as needed.
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Take meter reading of each duplicating machine on a daily basis. Proficiency in the use of a variety of reproduction-related equipment & systems (fax, scanner, punches, staplers, inserters, folders, paper cutters, spiral-binding, velo-binders, stitcher and collaters, counters.
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Where high speed, high volume digital publishing printers are used, using printer software, make adjustments to image quality, create folders and directories for print on demand orders; There may be special request by client for specialized type of printing e.g. large paper printing, poster copying, manual/handbook sized printing.
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The Bureau of Customer Services (BCS) oversees the production and collection of water and sewer bills along with all the work required to maintain NYC’s vast network of meters and meter reading devices.
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Specific Job Knowledge, Skill and Ability Proficient with voltage meter, soldering iron, tone generator, multimeter, cable toners, striping cables and network cable testers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; and extensive reading.
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Proficient in using voltage meter, soldering iron, torque wrench, tone generator, digital level, multimeter and network cable testers/certifiers. The Audio-Visual Integration Technician is responsible for (1) reading wire diagrams; (2) pulling cables and fiber optic cables; (3) terminating cables; and (4) programing proprietary equipment for the Company's clients.
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Records complete repair description on work order, including the correct model and the serial number of equipment and record hour meter reading. Records complete repair description on work order, including the correct model and the serial number of equipment and record hour meter reading.
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Ability to identify cable types including, but not limited to: RBGHV, SVID, Composite, Networking, HD-SDI, Fiber, Power, Control, DVI-D and DVI-I. Ability to read, interpret, and communicate reflected ceiling plans, elevation drawings and room flow diagrams.
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Maintenance Mechanics are also responsible for troubleshooting and repairing AC/DC electrical systems, reading schematics, and using electrical testing equipment (Volt-Ohm meter, amp meter, oscilloscope.
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Perform lift station inspections including cleaning, properly setting level controls, cleaning wet well walls, documenting hour meter readings and calculating run times, trim/cut grass and weed as needed, test alarm/communication systems weekly and report abnormalities to the Lead Technician.
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May assist in other duties such as reading meters, cleaning and clearing activities, painting, project punch-out, loading and unloading materials. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS High School Diploma or equivalent Motor Vehicle Operator License (Drivers License) Ability to demonstrate a level of mechanical electrical or plumbing aptitude PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS Class A CDL with tanker endorsement Water Distribution License Expert in performing mechanical, electrical and/or plumbing abilities Compensation and Benefits: Pay is commensurate with experience and market-reflective.
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All meter reading activities EMR, AMR, skips/erts/special reads, verify meter numbers and information, MV90/Dap reads, etc. Upload/Download meter reading data as required.
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Proficient in using volt meter and reading wiring diagrams/schematics. Performs self-study (reading, research, and practice) to obtain technical proficiency on required products and application.
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External - Work is performed extensively where there is exposure to outside atmospheric conditions or heat/cold or moisture, over all types of terrain and exposure to traffic while performing meter reading and repair functions.
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Ability to assist Meter Reading in facilitating safe access to metering sites by repairing reported defects and. Under general direction completes daily work orders related to meter services including installation, termination, lock-outs, repairs and resolving problems in the field.
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