General Purpose
The Water Meter Field Technician I is responsible for executing all field based meter management functions to ensure accurate billing of residential and commercial accounts. This includes meter reading, meter installation, maintenance and repair, and interior service line assessment and modifications. This position travels to customer locations and acts as direct liaison between Water Resources and residents regarding water metering systems, and is responsible for providing courteous and accurate service in an effort to create an exceptional customer experience. In addition, this position is responsible for locating and marking underground water utility infrastructure.
Union Affiliation: American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
Pay Grade 15: $28.65 - $31.92 Hourly
Remote Tier 1: Zero (0) days remote/month
Please note, DPW is looking to hire one Water Meter Field Technician. Applications for Water Meter Field Technician In Training , Water Meter Field Technician I , and Water Meter Field Technician II will all be considered to fill this opening. The tiering system is a way to encourage growth and skills development within a Department, and once an employee meets the criteria for a higher tier they are automatically promoted to that role. While this is a great way for our Employees to get experience and grow in a specific role, we also encourage external applicants to apply to any level of the roles that match an applicant’s professional experience.
Essential Job Functions
Meter Reading Functions
- Obtains readings for all water meters according to predetermined schedule.
- Utilizes both Automated Meter Reading (AMR) and Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) data collectors including fixed network gateways, vehicle mounted mobile unit, handheld RF device and/or belt clip transceiver.
- Analyzes meter reading routes to achieve optimization for data collection.
- Completes file imports and exports in the Meter Data Management System (MDMS) and notifies supervisor of any irregularities.
- Reviews meter reading exception reports from MDMS for transmission failures and enters the appropriate failure codes.
- Responsible for performing meter reading verifications related to exception reporting or property transfers.
- Responsible for obtaining and sending data logs to Customer Care & Billing upon request.
Installation, Maintenance & Repair Functions
- Receives daily work schedule from supervisor, prepares vehicle with required equipment, tools, materials & supplies as needed, completes tasks according to schedule.
- Performs new installations, maintenance, replacements and repairs on residential and commercial water meters 1” or smaller according to departmental policy and American Water Works Association (AWWA) standards.
- Performs installation, maintenance, replacement and repairs on residential and commercial water meters 1.5” or larger according to departmental policy and AWWA standards with assistance as needed.
- Connects meter interface units (endpoints) to meter registers according to wire color and ensures they are activated.
- Performs gate and ball valve replacements on all service lines material types including ductile iron, galvanized, copper and plastic.
- Assists with altering incoming water services to accommodate manifold for approved irrigation or secondary meters according to departmental policy and AWWA standards.
- Turns water off and on at curb stop for both domestic and fire services as requested.
- Removes water meters of all sizes as requested.
- Inspects area upstream and downstream of the water meter for unusual configurations, defects, leaks, suspicious conditions or violations of departmental policy including unauthorized connections and reports observations to supervisor.
- Responsible for testing of all water meters according to AWWA standards.
- Disassembles water meters for proper disposal.
- Installs water meters on hydrants for dust abatement or construction according to departmental policy.
- Completes electronic assessment forms for all meter and endpoint installations and/or replacements accurately and completely.
- Completes electronic order forms for all billable work accurately and completely.
Customer Service & Troubleshooting Functions
- Completes daily customer visits according to schedule for meter installation, replacements, abnormal consumption readings, noisy meters, low water pressure or other meter and service functionality concerns.
- Explains the operation and measurement elements of meters to customer while in the field, and reports any questions that require additional follow up to Customer Care.
- Evaluates valves and service line material during appointments and recommends replacement in accordance with departmental policy.
- Delivers service termination notices and performs disconnections and restorations as requested by Customer Care Associates in accordance with City Ordinance.
- Notifies Customer Care Associates and supervisor about any missing curb boxes or those requiring extensive excavation encountered during service terminations.
- Maintains a high level of professionalism and works to establish a positive rapport with each customer when communicating by phone, email or in person.
Utility Locating Functions
- Completes all regular and emergency Dig Safe ticket requests within required deadlines according to State Law.
- Locates water mains, services and valves using Magnetic and Dowsing technology without assistance.
- Locates water mains, services and valves using Electromagnetic (EM) technology with assistance as needed.
- Uses Geographical Information Systems (GIS), paper and digitized maps to confirm locations as needed.
- Identifies and marks locations with spray paint, flags and other materials as needed.
- Collects GPS coordinates to ensure accurate mapping and notifies supervisor of any discrepancies with existing data.
- Performs light excavation with shovel or metal probe to expose buried curb boxes.
- Notifies ticket originator when marks do not have a high degree of certainty, and recommends hand excavation for those areas.
- Determines efficient travel route to and from each locate.
General Functions
- Responsible for providing on call response to emergencies for suspected water leaks, main breaks, building fires, water leaks upstream of the meter, frozen meters, or service restoration for non-payment as directed by on call schedule. Access and clean out curb boxes and gate valve boxes for system isolation as necessary.
- Reviews and coordinates collection of asset information for the various categories of infrastructure through the use of applicable technology.
- Maintains assigned vehicle and equipment in proper working order.
- Ability to work independently in the absence of onsite supervision while performing essential duties.
- Complies with all departmental safety policies, protocols and procedures and OSHA regulations, including but not limited to ensuring a safe work area, wearing appropriate Personal Protective Equipment, and stopping work if there is any question of safety.
- Attend safety and professional development trainings as required.
- Represents Water Resources at community events to promote departmental initiatives and programs.
- Plows City streets and sidewalks with the street division in accordance with the provisions of the Union contract.
- Provides on-call coverage as assigned including nights, weekends and holidays.
- May be required to assist the Distribution Field Crew with routine distribution work as necessary and assigned by Metering Operations Supervisor.
- Provides guidance to and assists with training of Meter Technician In Training as assigned.
Non-Essential Job Functions:
- Performs other duties as required.
Qualifications/Basic Job Requirements
- Ability to actively support City diversity, equity, and cultural competency efforts within stated job responsibilities and work effectively across diverse cultures and constituencies.
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion as evidenced by ongoing trainings and professional development.
- High School Diploma or equivalent required.
- One (1) year previous experience in metering, plumbing, underground water or other underground construction required.
- Vermont State Operator Classification, Class D or equivalent required.
- Commercial Driver’s License Class B required.
- Proficiency with underground locating equipment is required and demonstrated by completion of supervisor approved utility locating training.
- Demonstrated ability to learn, understand and explain intermediate technical/engineering concepts as related to water meter technology and installation is required.
- Demonstrated ability to learn, understand and explain the water distribution system, connectors, including but not limited to locating underground service lines such as gas and power supply, principles of water pressure and hydraulic engineering is required.
- Ability to read and understand blue prints to identify and locate water shut-offs, and water lines required.
- Ability to use computers, smart phones, iPads, email and the internet effectively is required.
- Knowledge about and ability to operate power and hand tools related to metering and water distribution required.
- Training in construction equipment and tool use and their related safety practices required.
- Ability to determine and demonstrate appropriate methods, procedures and techniques for tasks assigned.
- Ability to respond to emergencies in a calm, professional manner.
- Ability to lift up to 60 pounds chest high, frequency 2-3 times daily on average.
- Ability to complete work projects in a timely manner to avoid extensive interruption of service for water users.
- Ability to safely operate vacuum unit, blow wand, dump truck, , sidewalk plows, Power Tools, Manual Hand Tools ,Mechanical Hand tools, and other related equipment
- Ability to climb ladders in and out of trench excavations.
- Ability to work in confined spaces and in moving traffic areas required.
- Ability to work in all weather conditions required.
- Ability to work after-hours, nights, weekends and on call as required.
- Ability to operate wheeled and tracked snow plow equipment on City streets and sidewalks to plow, remove snow and ice, salt and sand.
- Flexible team player that takes direction well, is safety conscious, customer-oriented, and willing and able to learn to operate all equipment and perform all tasks as assigned required
- Ability to create and maintain an environment that appropriately embraces the 6 operating principles; Customer Service, Fiscal Responsibility, Good Labor Relations, Employee Empowerment, Cooperation and Constant Improvement.
- Ability to work effectively and in a professional manner with crew members and leaders, other divisions and the general public.
- Ability to learn and maintain VOSHA safety rules and regulations as they pertain to the Department of Public Works.
- Regular and timely attendance is necessary and is essential to meeting the expectations of the job functions.
- Ability to understand and comply with City standards, safety rules and personnel policies and Chapter 31 of the City ordinance.
Additional Information
Promoting a culture that reveres diversity and equity.
The City of Burlington is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and we are strongly committed to creating a dynamic and equitable work-force that mirrors the population and world that we serve. We do not discriminate on the basis of political or religious affiliation, race, color, national origin, place of birth, ancestry, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, crime victim status, veteran status, disability, HIV positive status, or genetic information in employment or the provision of services.
In addition to being an equal opportunity employer we actively encourage applicants who can contribute to our growing diversity to apply.
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