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Perform general maintenance of meter boxes which may include cleaning sand and debris from box and removal of some vegetation to gain access to the meter box. The primary responsibility of this position is to read meters and record consumption of the water used, cleaning of meter boxes, and removal of vegetation impeding access to meters.
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Come join our team as a Water Meter Reader to help make a difference in our beautiful City! High school diploma or GED equivalent with one year of customer service experience with meter reading preferably in a public works area such as electricity, gas, cable, phone or water service utility; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
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Basic operation, maintenance, plumbing service of water meter infrastructure. Replace existing meter lid touch pad with new AMI radio hanger. Connecting new AMI radio to existing meter.
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Preforms meter reading information transfer using company automated systems. Mental: Ability to understand policies and procedures relating to meter reading duties. Ability to maintain scheduled meter reading productivity with an error rate not exceeding 1% within 9 days of hire.
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Operates various equipment associated with library operations, which may include an online catalog, computer, printer, copier, typewriter, microfilm reader, microfiche reader, overhead projector, slide projector, microphone, television, VCR, alarm system, security monitor, copy machine, facsimile machine, postage meter, bar code scanner, book cart, calculator, and telephone; maintains adequate supply of paper in equipment paper trays.
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Moves water meter lids when they become stuck and overcomes normal physical obstacles when they prevent access to the meters. Must be able to learn automatic meter reading systems and have ability to safely use trade tools and equipment to inspect, maintain or install meters.
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We have an exciting opportunity open for a Meter Reader and AMR ERT Maintenance I position in Little Rock, AR, Arkadelphia, or El Dorado. Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Meter Reader AMR and ERT Maintenance I based in Arkadelphia, AR, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Verify weekly meter readings for accuracy using a printed meter reading report for accuracy using a printed meter reading report to verify and record information for utility billing corrections or future reference.
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High School diploma or (GED) and one (1) year of experience as a meter reader or in a related utility field preferred. Performs miscellaneous and varied meter reading services and tasks as required by the Billing/Customer Service Division.
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Report to billing department any problems such as damaged boxes or lids, obstructions to meter access, water in meter box, water leaks, and spinning dials on register. Perform manual work taking readings of meter dials and entering the read into a hand-held unit or laptop computer.
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Walks or drives a vehicle along established routes to take readings of meter dials. Report to billing department any problems with dogs, bees, snakes or other wildlife which prevents access to meters.
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Downloads meter reading route(s) daily; enters route information into electronic data collection units in vehicle; drives route and collects data from Encoder Receiver Transmitter (ERTs) mounted on customers’ meters; uploads data at end of the route.
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Position reports to the Customer Service Supervisor. Record and report any illegal usage to the billing department. Complete re-read service orders to verify readings In cases where consumption appears to be abnormal, and record possible reasons for the fluctuations.
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Performs work related to this job description as required to include special projects and provide assistance to our Division as needed. Follow all safety procedures, rules and regulations. Involves frequent interaction with people.
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St. James Parish is hiring a Meter Reader I for our Public Utilities Division under the OperationsDepartment. This position is responsible for physically reading and recording currentgas and water meter readingsfor thePublic Utility System.
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