What are the responsibilities and job description for the Water Meter Reader position at City of Winter Springs (FL)?
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The Meter Reader is under the general supervision of the Utilities Service Manager (reports directly to a supervisor as assigned), reads between 200 and 800 water meters daily over a pre-determined route. Ensures the accuracy of readings entered into a hand-held data entry terminal. Interacts with customers to gain access to their premises and answers questions as required. Performs minor water-meter maintenance tasks. Reports abnormal or suspicious meter conditions or usage patterns to Manager or Service Technician.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Walks along a predetermined route of varying length (typically eight to 10 miles per day, with occasional routes of up to 12 miles). Requires driving to various locations.Locates water meters on an assigned route and records water meter reading, both analog, digital and FM. Readings, on a hand held microcomputer.Checks to see that the meters are functioning properly and reports broken glass, lids and other meter defects.Checks consistency of meter readings and reports unusual cases.Cleans out flooded and buried metersExplains meter readings to citizens; answers questions of a general nature on meter readings.Cleans meter areas and replaces broken and malfunctioning meter boxes and meter box lids.Conducts rereads of meters as requiredHandles delivery and mail functions for the City.Distributes door-hanging notices.Cuts services on and off; tests for water leaks.May assist with read audits, and other light data entry related to recording meter replacements, work orders, and completes associated paperwork.Regular in-person attendance, since face-to-face interaction and coordination of work with other employees, outside colleagues, residents, or vendors, and all immediate access to documents or other information located only in the workplace is required
The Meter Reader is under the general supervision of the Utilities Service Manager (reports directly to a supervisor as assigned), reads between 200 and 800 water meters daily over a pre-determined route. Ensures the accuracy of readings entered into a hand-held data entry terminal. Interacts with customers to gain access to their premises and answers questions as required. Performs minor water-meter maintenance tasks. Reports abnormal or suspicious meter conditions or usage patterns to Manager or Service Technician.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Walks along a predetermined route of varying length (typically eight to 10 miles per day, with occasional routes of up to 12 miles). Requires driving to various locations.Locates water meters on an assigned route and records water meter reading, both analog, digital and FM. Readings, on a hand held microcomputer.Checks to see that the meters are functioning properly and reports broken glass, lids and other meter defects.Checks consistency of meter readings and reports unusual cases.Cleans out flooded and buried metersExplains meter readings to citizens; answers questions of a general nature on meter readings.Cleans meter areas and replaces broken and malfunctioning meter boxes and meter box lids.Conducts rereads of meters as requiredHandles delivery and mail functions for the City.Distributes door-hanging notices.Cuts services on and off; tests for water leaks.May assist with read audits, and other light data entry related to recording meter replacements, work orders, and completes associated paperwork.Regular in-person attendance, since face-to-face interaction and coordination of work with other employees, outside colleagues, residents, or vendors, and all immediate access to documents or other information located only in the workplace is required