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Electric Meter Service Technician I

AES Corporation | Dayton, OH, US, 45432

Salary Range:$32,000 – $42,000 Salary range estimated by Zippia

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Description

At AES, we raise the quality of life around the world by changing the way energy works. Everyone makes an impact every day in our small, global teams. Apply here to start an extraordinary career today.

Entry Level

All candidates must have all the following qualifications:

1. Must have an adequate knowledge of electric circuits, circuit testing equipment including fuse boxes, circuit breakers, volt and amp meters, experience working with electricity and energized equipment. This will be determined by passing a technical assessment;

2. High School Diploma and a valid Ohio driver's license;

3. Must be able to pass basic math exam;

4. Must pass Job Sampling Assessment;

5. This job requires moderate exertion, often under adverse working conditions. Must be able to demonstrate physical capabilities to perform the duties of the job; and

6. Must have a basic knowledge of computers, ability to learn Company specific software and electronic communications systems and devices.

Job Duties

Level I - Electric Meter Service Technician I

1. Will be introduced to and must complete training for safe operation of a bucket truck at secondary level;

2. Inspecting, testing, checking and adjusting self-contained single and three phase service a-c watt-hour meters, not exceeding 50 test ampere rating, on circuits not exceeding 300 volts;

3. Handling energized conductors, and by-passing load on circuits not exceeding 300 volts, without interrupting service;

4. Inspecting watt-hour meters and service entrance equipment, and investigating related complaints, on domestic and small commercial installations;

5. Verify signal strength on meters read over the air (OTA);

6. Read and understand electric prints;

7. Inspecting watt-hour meters and associated equipment on domestic and small commercial installations, where seals are reported broken by unauthorized or unknown persons; resealing equipment;

8. Inspecting installations for evidence of diversion and other irregularities and reports all abnormal conditions;

9. Working from a ladder, or bucket performs all duties necessary to disconnect/reconnect electric services on customer side.

10. Performs zero, low usage, and high residential and light commercial bill investigations.

11. Reads interval meters.

12. Installing, changing, and removing self-contained single and three phase a-c watt-hour meters and watt-hour demand meters, not exceeding 50 test ampere rating, and load control devices on circuits not exceeding 300 volts;

13. Installing, changing, and removing the customer side of single phase service drops, not larger than 1-, on circuits not exceeding 300 volts, when qualified and assigned;

14. Verifying suitability of watt-hour meters and associated equipment assigned to installations;

15. Verifying customers' metered circuits on meter installations;

16. Making incidental changes in wiring associated with meter installations, in connection with inspecting, testing, installing, changing, and removing watt-hour meters and load control devices, and related operations;

17. Inspecting, testing, checking, programming, and repairing, in the shop or laboratory, multi-element a-c watt-hour meters; repair connection blocks, test switches, test leads and miscellaneous material, inspecting, checking, adjusting, making repairs, requiring an intermediate degree of skill, on component parts of watt-hour meters, and associated equipment; assembling and wiring meter panels and temporary meter boxes, of intermediate ratings and complexity;

18. Repairing self-contained single-phase watt hour meters, performing operations such as: inspecting for damage and defects; cleaning and replacing parts; checking for operating condition; operating and using conventional types of test boards and test circuits;

19. Respond to secondary electric emergency calls as required on circuits not exceeding 300 volts, reporting findings and making repairs from DP&L source to house when qualified to do so;

20. Performing all types of service disconnects and reconnects including for customer non-payments on circuits not exceeding 300 volts;

21. Be able to accept payment in lieu of disconnecting service on shut-off non-pay orders;

22. Performs all work necessary to install, repair, replace, and remove services not exceeding 300 volts;

23. Making minor repairs to meter boxes;

24. Delivering metering equipment to job sites.

25. Filling out standard forms, preparing reports and sketches, and performing miscellaneous clerical work as the need arises;

26. Access customer account information as required and keeping it confidential;

27. Report hazards identified in the field and correct if qualified;

28. Driving motor vehicle, when assigned;

29. Performing equipment inspector duties as needed;

30. Performing other similar or less skilled work; and

31. Attend training as assigned.

AES is an Equal Opportunity Employer who is committed to building strength and delivering long-term sustainability through diversity and inclusion. Respecting all backgrounds, differences and perspectives enables us to improve the lives of our people, customers, suppliers, contractors, and the communities in which we live and work. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and/or expression, race, national origin, ethnicity, age, religion, marital status, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical condition, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law. E-Verify Notice: AES will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with information from each new employee's I-9 to confirm work authorization.

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