1

Advanced Metering Infrastructure Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Senior Meter Reader

Seattle, WA · On-site

$38.70 - $45.37/hr

Reads residential or commercial meters, including scheduled production routes and non- communicating Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) meters, ensuring timely and accurate data collection.

Electrical Engineer

Liberty, IN · On-site

$85K - $105K/yr

AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) & System Protection * Maintain and optimize AMI systems for accurate data collection and monitoring. * Support system protection design and ensure operational ...

Under general supervision, the Meter Data Analyst is responsible for ensuring the Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) system is operating at optimum performance and providing consistent and ...

Sr Regulatory Engineer

West Union, SC · Hybrid

$88K - $121K/yr

We are seeking a Senior Regulatory Engineer to lead compliance strategy and execution for advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), smart grid devices, and connected utility products. In this role, you ...

Preferred Qualifications • Knowledge of meter data systems, AMI/AMR systems, or advanced metering infrastructure. • CPR and first aid certification preferred. • Experience with CT metering ...

Sr Regulatory Engineer

West Union, SC · Hybrid

$88K - $121K/yr

We are seeking a Senior Regulatory Engineer to lead compliance strategy and execution for advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), smart grid devices, and connected utility products. In this role, you ...

Operates and interfaces with electronic field equipment, including handheld devices, meter programming tools, and AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) technology for meter installation ...

Functional Test lead

Waltham, MA · Hybrid

$142K - $166K/yr

In this role, you will lead the functional validation of complex "Meter-to-Cash" workflows, ensuring seamless integration between AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure), billing engines, and field ...

Functional Test lead

Waltham, MA · On-site

$142K - $166K/yr

In this role, you will lead the functional validation of complex "Meter-to-Cash" workflows, ensuring seamless integration between AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure), billing engines, and field ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Advanced Metering Infrastructure information

See salary details

$28

$59

$87

How much do advanced metering infrastructure jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for advanced metering infrastructure in the United States is $59.18, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48.08 and $68.99 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of teams or departments do Advanced Metering Infrastructure professionals typically collaborate with?

Advanced Metering Infrastructure professionals regularly collaborate with departments such as IT, electrical engineering, field operations, and customer service. Coordination is essential for system installation, troubleshooting, data integration, and responding to customer inquiries about metering data or service interruptions. You may also interact with vendors, regulatory bodies, and project managers to ensure equipment compliance and successful deployment of new technologies. These cross-functional interactions foster a dynamic work environment and provide opportunities to develop broad technical and interpersonal skills.

What is an Advanced Metering Infrastructure job?

An Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) job involves managing and maintaining smart metering systems that collect, transmit, and analyze energy consumption data. Professionals in this field work with utilities to deploy smart meters, troubleshoot network issues, and ensure accurate billing and system security. Responsibilities may include data analysis, software integration, and enhancing communication networks. AMI roles typically require expertise in IT, electrical engineering, or data management, along with knowledge of utility operations. These jobs help improve energy efficiency, detect outages, and support modern grid management.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Advanced Metering Infrastructure position, and why are they important?

To thrive in an Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) role, you need a solid background in electrical engineering, IT networking, and data analytics, often supported by a relevant degree or technical certification. Familiarity with smart meter technologies, SCADA systems, AMI software platforms, and industry standards like IEEE and ANSI is essential. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively enhance performance in this position. These competencies enable professionals to ensure reliable metering operations, troubleshoot complex issues, and optimize the integration of advanced utility technologies.

More about Advanced Metering Infrastructure jobs
What cities are hiring for Advanced Metering Infrastructure jobs? Cities with the most Advanced Metering Infrastructure job openings:
What are the most commonly searched types of Advanced Metering Infrastructure jobs? The most popular types of Advanced Metering Infrastructure jobs are:
What states have the most Advanced Metering Infrastructure jobs? States with the most job openings for Advanced Metering Infrastructure jobs include:
Infographic showing various Advanced Metering Infrastructure job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 3% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 85% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $123,103 per year, or $59.2 per hour.
Senior Meter Reader

Senior Meter Reader

City of Seattle

Seattle, WA • On-site

$38.70 - $45.37/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


City Of Seattle rating

8.9

Company rating: 8.9 out of 10

Based on 30 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

69th of 644 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Position Description Seattle City Light, a department of the City of Seattle, is one of the nation's largest municipally owned utilities in terms of the number of customers served. Over the years we have worked very hard to keep Seattle's electricity affordable, reliable, and environmentally sound. Today, City Light is a recognized national leader in energy efficiency and environmental stewardship.

The Senior Meter Reader position requires one to have knowledge of local geography and street locations, and the methods, equipment and materials used in meter reading. It is distinguished from the Meter Reader in that incumbents will perform more technically demanding meter reading activities and/or serve as lead over workers. Incumbents must be able to read and record data rapidly and accurately, make simple calculations, and deal courteously and effectively with the general public.

Although individuals generally work independently in the field, procedures for doing the work have been established and instructions are provided. This position will be reported to the Meter Reading Manager. Job Responsibilities Locates and reads residential and commercial utility meters on assigned routes, either by driving or walking to each site using city vehicle.

Utilizes an access key or contacts the designated individual to obtain the necessary access key. Reports any discrepancies such as continued usage at closed accounts, meter tampering, or unauthorized reconnection. Utilize Microsoft Outlook for email communication, calendar scheduling and coordination with internal departments and the members of the public to support daily operations and field activities.

Sequences new meters and instructions into routes and re-sequences routes when necessary; updates or originates access information on reading and instruction records. Monitors meter operation to ensure meters are functioning properly, as needed. Receives and reports complaints from customers concerning utility consumption readings, costs or consumption concerns.

Update field records and document completion for final reads in the ITRON handheld system and CCSS billing system. Provide training and guidance to new meter readers on route procedures, access issues and safety. Reads residential or commercial meters, including scheduled production routes and non- communicating Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) meters, ensuring timely and accurate data collection.

Conduct special readings for closing bills, validation, and second attempt verification reads. Performs other related duties of a similar nature as assigned. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Requires a minimum of one year of experience as a Meter Reader and no specific type or amount of education (or a combination of education and/or training and/or experience which provides an equivalent background required to perform the work of the class).

Work Environment/Physical Demands Required to stand, walk, crawl, climb, or bend for extended periods of time. Required to work outdoors in all types of weather, and on all kinds of terrain. Required to work in potentially hazardous environments, such as near high voltage equipment, construction areas, dark basements or industrial compounds.

Occasionally exposed to dog attacks, abusive customers or insects. License, Certification and Other Requirements Current State of Washington driver's license or evidence of equivalent mobility. You must hold a current valid state issued driver's license from any US state to be verified prior to start date.

Out of state license holders will be required to obtain a WA state license within 30 days of hire. Desired Qualifications - You will be successful if you have the following experience, skills, and abilities: Two or more years of hands-on experience reading residential and commercial meters, including both manual and AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) meters. Experience in senior or lead roles, such as supervising or training entry-level Meter Readers.

Familiarity with Itron operating systems and other relevant software used in meter reading operations. Two or more years of experience responding to customer concerns, resolving meter access or reading disputes, and engaging the public professionally. Demonstrated ability to coach, onboard, or train staff in meter reading procedures, safety protocols, and device usage.

Reliable and punctual with strong time management abilities Please note this job advertisement is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Emergency Response Commitment: Seattle City Light is committed to reliable service during emergencies.

Through our Emergency Response Program, each employee is assigned a role-usually aligned with their regular duties-to support emergency operations. Your participation is required and vital to helping the utility stay prepared and serve our community when it matters most. Additional Information The full salary range for this position is $38.70 to $45.37 per hour

Application Process Please submit the following with your online application: A cover letter in which you clearly describe how your knowledge, experience, skills, and abilities prepare you for the job responsibilities and qualifications outlined in the job announcement A current resume of your educational and professional work experience. Incomplete applications may not be considered. Who May Apply: This position is open to all candidates that meet the qualifications.

Seattle City Light values diverse perspectives and life experiences. Applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity. Seattle City Light encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with diverse life experiences.

Job offers are contingent on the verification of credentials and other information required by the employment process, including the completion of a background check. The background check will involve a criminal history check, which includes conviction and arrest records in compliance with the Seattle's Fair Chance Employment Ordinance, SMC 14.17and the City of Seattle Personnel Rule 10.3. A driving history review may be conducted in compliance with SMC 4.79.020.Applicants will be provided an opportunity to explain or correct background information

The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: https://www.seattle.gov/human-resources/benefits/employees-and-covered-family-members/most-employees-plans. Want to know more about Seattle City Light

Check out our web page: https://www.seattle.gov/city-light/about-us/careers.


What City Of Seattle employees say

Pay

Benefits

Hours and flexibility

Workplace

Get the full story on Breakroom