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AMI Operations & MDM Analyst I Location: 3118 Highway 45 N, Meridian, MS 39301 Contract: 6 Months Client: Mississippi Power Position Overview We are seeking an experienced AMI Operations & Master ...

Supervisor, AMI Network

Dorchester, MA ยท On-site

$119K - $132K/yr

The AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) Network Engineer is responsible for design, maintenance, and operational performance of Eversource's AMI network systems. This individual should: * Enjoy ...

The AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) Network Engineer is responsible for design, maintenance, and operational performance of Eversource's AMI network systems. This individual should: * Enjoy ...

Supervisor, AMI Network

Dorchester, MA ยท On-site

$119K - $132K/yr

The AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) Network Engineer is responsible for design, maintenance, and operational performance of Eversource's AMI network systems. This individual should: * Enjoy ...

The AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) Network Engineer is responsible for design, maintenance, and operational performance of Eversource's AMI network systems. This individual should: * Enjoy ...

The Manager supervises AMI Technicians and Analysts, ensures the reliable operation of UIQ, Compass MDMS, and networked AMI devices, and maintains compliance with established performance standards ...

AMI is physician owned and led by an experienced and professional leadership team. AMI has medical, public health, operational, and logistical expertise throughout the company that has extensive ...

AMI Expeditionary Healthcare (AMI) is seeking dedicated and compassionate Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) to support the Hudson Valley VA Healthcare System in New York. This opportunity allows you ...

The AMI Technician monitors device performance using UIQ, supports firmware evaluations in the test farm, and works closely with Itron, UIQ support, and internal IT staff to ensure reliable AMI ...

The AMI Technician monitors device performance using UIQ, supports firmware evaluations in the test farm, and works closely with Itron, UIQ support, and internal IT staff to ensure reliable AMI ...

Lead Product Designer

Manhattan, NY

$170K - $210K/yr

About Ami Ami is building a new kind of social technology: one that gets people off their phones and into meaningful, real-world connection. Instead of optimizing for feeds, engagement loops, or time ...

The AMI Technician monitors device performance using UIQ, supports firmware evaluations in the test farm, and works closely with Itron, UIQ support, and internal IT staff to ensure reliable AMI ...

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Required CredentialsTypically requires a certification in Ami or related software, sometimes a degree in IT or related fieldBachelor's degree in statistics, mathematics, or related field; certifications like CAP or Microsoft Excel certifications are common
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Employer & Industry UsageUsed by IT companies, software firms, and tech departmentsUsed across industries like finance, healthcare, marketing, and consulting

While Ami focuses on system management and technical tasks within IT environments, Data Analysts primarily interpret data to support business decisions. Both roles require analytical skills, but Ami is more technical and system-oriented, whereas Data Analysts focus on data interpretation and reporting.

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Ami professionals typically refer to individuals who work with Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) in cloud computing. They are responsible for creating, managing, and deploying AMIs, which are pre-configured templates for virtual machines used on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Their role involves ensuring the AMIs are secure, up-to-date, and optimized for scalability and reliability. These professionals often collaborate with cloud architects, developers, and IT teams to streamline infrastructure deployment and management.
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AMI Operations & MDM

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Meridian, MS โ€ข On-site

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Posted 6 days ago

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Job description

Position: AMI Operations & MDM Analyst I

Location: 3118 Highway 45 N, Meridian, MS 39301

Contract: 6 Months

Client: ย ย ย ย Mississippi Power


Position Overview

We are seeking an experiencedย AMI Operations & Master Data Management (MDM) Analystย to support the operation, optimization, and integrity of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) systems.

This role plays a critical part in ensuring accurate metering data, reliable system performance, and regulatory compliance across utility operations. The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience with AMI technologies, data management, and utility system integration.


Key Responsibilities

AMI System Operations

  • Oversee daily operations of the Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) including:
    • Smart meters
    • Communication networks
    • Data collection systems
    • Data storage platforms
  • Support meter deployment planning and coordination.
  • Monitor system health and performance metrics.

Master Data Management (MDM)

  • Maintain and manage master meter data including:
    • Meter IDs
    • Customer account information
    • Metadata and configuration details
  • Implement data validation and quality control processes.
  • Ensure data integrity and accuracy across systems.

Data Analysis & Reporting

  • Analyze metering data to identify:
    • Anomalies
    • Usage trends
    • Optimization opportunities
  • Develop dashboards and performance reports.
  • Support data-driven operational improvements.

Maintenance & Troubleshooting

  • Investigate and resolve hardware and software issues.
  • Minimize downtime and ensure system reliability.
  • Coordinate corrective actions with internal teams and vendors.

Security & Compliance

  • Implement security measures to protect AMI data.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory standards and industry guidelines.
  • Support cybersecurity best practices for metering systems.

Integration & Collaboration

  • Partner with billing, customer service, and operations teams to integrate AMI data into business processes.
  • Work with vendors to procure and maintain AMI equipment and software.
  • Support system upgrades and enhancements.

Continuous Improvement

  • Identify opportunities for process optimization and cost reduction.
  • Contribute to system modernization initiatives.
  • Train internal teams on AMI system usage and best practices.

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelorโ€™s degree in:
    • Engineering
    • Information Technology
    • Computer Science
    • Related field
  • Several years of experience in:
    • AMI operations
    • Meter data management
    • Utility system support
  • Strong understanding of AMI technologies and communication protocols.
  • Experience with data management and validation processes.
  • Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in electric, gas, or water utility environments.
  • Knowledge of utility regulatory standards.
  • Experience with:
    • Meter Data Management (MDM) platforms
    • Utility billing systems
    • SCADA or distribution management systems
  • Project management experience supporting AMI deployments.

Key Skills

  • AMI System Management
  • Master Data Management (MDM)
  • Smart Meter Analytics
  • Data Quality & Validation
  • Utility Regulatory Compliance
  • Cybersecurity Practices
  • Vendor Coordination
  • Reporting & Dashboard Development