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Ami Advanced Metering Infrastructure Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Oversee daily operations of the Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) including: * Smart meters * Communication networks * Data collection systems * Data storage platforms * Support meter deployment ...

S., with an initial emphasis on gas metering and AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) initiatives. This role will play a critical part in supporting bid activities, shaping technical and ...

S., with an initial emphasis on gas metering and AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) initiatives. This role will play a critical part in supporting bid activities, shaping technical and ...

Supervisor, AMI Network

Somerville, MA · 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 ...

MDMS/AMI Admin

Albuquerque, NM · On-site

$106K - $133K/yr

The AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) Head End/MDMS (Meter Data Management System) Administrator is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and optimization of the AMI Head End System and ...

MDMS/AMI Admin

Albuquerque, NM · On-site

$106K - $133K/yr

The AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) Head End/MDMS (Meter Data Management System) Administrator is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and optimization of the AMI Head End System and ...

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How much do ami advanced metering infrastructure jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for ami 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 is an AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) job?

An AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) job involves working with smart metering systems that enable remote data collection, real-time monitoring, and improved energy management. Professionals in this field typically install, maintain, and troubleshoot smart meters, communication networks, and associated software. These roles can be found in utilities, energy companies, or technology firms that support AMI solutions. The job may also involve analyzing meter data, ensuring network security, and optimizing system performance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Ami 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 or information technology, with experience in smart grid systems and metering technologies. Familiarity with utility industry software, SCADA systems, and relevant certifications such as CCNA or certifications in meter installation and maintenance are typically required. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills help professionals excel when troubleshooting technical issues and collaborating across departments. These competencies are essential for ensuring the accurate and efficient operation of metering networks, supporting utility goals for reliable energy management.

What are some common challenges faced in an Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) position?

Professionals working in AMI frequently encounter challenges such as integrating new technologies with legacy systems, troubleshooting connectivity or data issues, and ensuring cybersecurity for metering networks. The role often involves fieldwork as well as coordinating with IT, engineering, and customer service teams, requiring adaptability and communication skills to resolve issues swiftly. Staying abreast of regulatory changes, industry standards, and evolving utility needs is also crucial. Overcoming these challenges not only ensures seamless data flow and accurate billing for customers but also helps utilities optimize grid performance and reliability.

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Infographic showing various Ami Advanced Metering Infrastructure job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, and 67% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $123,103 per year, or $59.2 per hour.

ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE (AMI) TECHNICIAN

City of Lawrence Kansas

Lawrence, KS • On-site

$24.19 - $26.67/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Summary:
Come and join our Municipal Services and Operations (MSO) Team as an Advanced Metering Infrastructure Technician (AMI). This position will perform a variety of technical, operational, and administrative duties in support of the AMI program; initiate and resolve service orders related to AMI meters and equipment; provide assistance and backup for the AMI Program Manager.
Responsibilities:
This position is responsible for some of the below essential functions. These are not all-inclusive.
  • Install, configure, inspect, and maintain utility system equipment and associated infrastructure; validate proper operation using system software, hardware, and reports.
  • Diagnose and troubleshoot issues related to utility system equipment, communications, or field conditions; follow established procedures to restore functionality.
  • Respond to and create service orders; perform in-person field investigations and resolve issues that cannot be addressed remotely.
  • Conduct customer appointments related to utility services; assist with service inquiries, field investigations, and resolution of concerns.
  • Perform field support activities for assigned utility programs, which may include assisting with sampling, inspections, data collection, equipment distribution, and customer notifications.
  • Provide customer service functions such as answering questions, explaining program requirements, and supporting compliance efforts.
  • Perform utility service actions as directed, including service connections, disconnections, and emergency shut-offs.
  • Monitor system dashboards, work order systems (e.g., Cityworks), databases, and reports to identify and address operational or compliance issues.
  • Maintain accurate records of field activities, customer interactions, and system data within applicable software systems or databases.
  • Assist in tracking, reporting, and documentation for assigned programs, ensuring data accuracy and completeness.
  • Coordinate with vendors, contractors, and internal staff to support installation, maintenance, and program implementation activities.

Qualifications:
Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Education
Equivalent to a high school diploma.
Related Experience
The AMI Technician should have knowledge of the overall operations of the utility field service organization. Ideally, candidate will have two (2) years of field experience and is capable of performing all field-related work. Computer literacy is vital for work with the AMI System as well as generating reports and spreadsheets as needed.
Benefit Information:
Health/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance: Various dependent on coverage levels available; FREE Well Care Clinic through LMH; other wellness benefits/perks
Paid Time Off: 12 Vacation days, 12 Sick days accrued per year; 2 days Personal Leave, 10 Paid Holidays, 12 Weeks Caregiver Leave
Retirement: Kansas Public Employees Retirement System (KPERS)