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Bc Hydro Meter Reader Jobs (NOW HIRING)

MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST ii

Shreveport, LA

$16.75 - $23/hr

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How much do bc hydro meter reader jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for bc hydro meter reader in the United States is $19.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a BC Hydro Meter Reader job?

A BC Hydro Meter Reader is responsible for visiting residential and commercial properties to record electricity meter readings. They ensure accurate billing by collecting data from meters, verifying readings, and reporting any issues such as faulty equipment or safety hazards. The job requires outdoor work in various weather conditions, walking long distances, and interacting with customers. Strong attention to detail, time management, and customer service skills are important for this role.

Is meter reading still a job?

Meter reading is still a job performed by utility workers, including those working for companies like BC Hydro. It involves visiting customer locations to record utility usage, often using handheld devices or automated systems, and typically requires physical activity and attention to detail. While some companies are adopting smart meters and remote reading technology, manual meter reading remains a role in many areas.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Bc Hydro Meter Reader position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Bc Hydro Meter Reader, you need strong attention to detail, basic math skills, and the ability to work independently, often requiring a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with handheld meter-reading devices, digital data entry systems, and sometimes a valid driver’s license are typically necessary. Excellent time management, communication, and customer service skills help you efficiently interact with customers and coordinate with team members. These abilities ensure accurate meter readings, reliable data collection, and positive client relations, all of which are vital for efficient utility service operations.

What does a typical workday look like for a Bc Hydro Meter Reader?

As a Bc Hydro Meter Reader, your day usually starts by receiving your route and checking your meter reading equipment before heading out into the field. You spend much of your day outdoors, traveling between residential, commercial, and industrial sites to read meters, record data, and occasionally answer basic customer questions. While most of your work is independent, you regularly communicate with your supervisor and may work alongside other meter readers in larger areas. The role requires a combination of walking, driving, and sometimes navigating challenging weather conditions, but it offers variety and autonomy throughout the workday.

Is being a meter reader a good job?

Being a meter reader is a stable job that involves reading utility meters, often outdoors and requiring attention to detail. It typically offers regular hours, physical activity, and may require basic technical skills or certifications. Job satisfaction depends on individual preferences for outdoor work and routine tasks.

Is it hard to become a meter reader?

Becoming a meter reader typically requires a high school diploma or equivalent and the ability to work outdoors and handle physical tasks. The job may involve training on reading meters, using handheld devices, and following safety protocols, but it generally does not require advanced technical skills or certifications.

How to get a job as a meter reader?

To become a meter reader, applicants typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, a valid driver's license, and good communication skills. Job openings are often posted on company websites or job boards, and candidates may need to pass a background check and a driving test. Physical stamina and attention to detail are important for reading meters accurately in various environments.
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Infographic showing various Bc Hydro Meter Reader job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 44% Full Time, 50% Part Time, and 5% Temporary. Highlights an 92% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,077 per year, or $19.7 per hour.
Water Services System Technician - Stormwater - $2,000 Hiring Bonus

Water Services System Technician - Stormwater - $2,000 Hiring Bonus

City of Glendale (AZ)

Glendale, AZ • On-site

$49K - $74K/yr

Other

PTO

Posted 18 days ago


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Description About Us: The City of Glendale's Water Services Department provides over 250,000 residents with safe, reliable, and high-quality water and wastewater services. Glendale Water Services promotes industry best practices, leadership, and innovation to ensure our employees put public health and the vitality of our community first. The Role: The Water Services System Technician - Stormwater performs skilled, and semi-skilled construction, maintenance, and repair work on the City of Glendale's Stormwater network.

Duties will include operating various light, medium, and heavy equipment; investigating sewer odors and stoppages; hydro cleaning sewer and storm lines to remove obstacles; performing scheduled maintenance; and responding to emergencies. This position will be open until filled; applicants will be reviewed as they are received. Salary: This position is: FLSA non-exempt, and will earn overtime for any hours worked over 40 in a week.

A Grade 312 with an hourly salary between $22.6404 - $33.9606. In addition to a generous salary, this position also offers a $2,000 Hiring Bonus. Hiring Bonus* to be paid as follows: $1,000 after 30 days of employment, $1,000 after 6 months of employment

* You must be an active employee at the time the hiring bonus is scheduled to be paid in order to receive the bonus. Current City of Glendale employees are not eligible for hiring bonuses. Benefits: The City of Glendale offers a generous benefits package with competitive rates that become effective the 1st of the month following 30 days of employment.

Below are some City of Glendale benefits resources for your review: 2025 - 2026 Benefits Guide City of Glendale Benefits Presentation City of Glendale's Benefits Page Holiday, Vacation, and Sick Leave: City of Glendale Regular status positions offer: 10.5 paid holidays per year, and full-time employees are also granted an additional 12 hours of holiday special leave per calendar year to celebrate their cultural or religious holidays Vacation leave accrues at: 5.33 hours per pay period (138 hours/17.25* days per year) Increases to 6.12 hours per pay period after 5 years Then caps out at 7.6 hours per pay period after 10 years of service Sick leave accrues at 4.4 hours per pay period (114 hours/14.25 days* per year) * Days per year estimates are based on an 8-hour work day Retirement: This position participates in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS). Contribution is mandatory, and deducted every pay period The current contribution rate is 12.00% Why Choose Glendale: The City of Glendale is the West Valley's entertainment nexus; whether it's attending a world-class sporting event at StateFarm Stadium, enjoying a concert at Desert Diamond Arena, or shopping and dining at the Westgate Entertainment District, as a City of Glendale employee, you'll be right in the middle of it all. Glendale is centrally located within the west valley and has convenient access to the 101, 303, US 60, and I-10 freeways

With development happening all around the city, you will notice new homes and businesses being constructed frequently. At the City of Glendale you'll have the opportunity to interact and engage with a highly diverse, dedicated, and skilled group of professionals. It is one of the best places to work, to grow your career, skills, and advance your future.

Essential Functions Performs skilled and semi-skilled construction, maintenance, and repair work. Operate various light, medium, and heavy equipment including 3-ton utility truck, backhoe, combination jetter and vacuum truck, dump truck, utility crane truck, hydro-excavation equipment and Closed Circuit TV. Uses power and hand tools, light, and heavy equipment to accomplish tasks.

Explains and enforces rules and regulations pertaining to safety, barricading, direction of traffic, hazardous materials, and operation of equipment. Maintains daily work records; perform computerized data entry work. Transports and sets up supplies and equipment; makes required safety checks.

Installs, tests, maintains, and repairs water mains, sewer mains, services valves, fire hydrants, manholes and storm water facilities. Taps water mains and installs services, and water meters. Tests, repairs, maintains, replaces, and relocates existing large and small water meters.

Performs water turn off/turn on for scheduled maintenance and emergencies. Responds/resolves high and no water usage complaints. Installs, pulls, relocates, testing, repairs, assembles, and reads water meters.

Constructs and maintains large meter vaults and manholes. Excavates job sites, restores job sites to pre-work conditions. Investigates sewer odors, stoppages and roach requests including storm water related issues.

Hydro cleans sewer and storm lines to remove obstacles. Assists in setting up, operating, and maintaining the closed circuit television equipment, and televising of sewer and storm lines. Operates city vehicles which require a Commercial Driver's License (CDL).

Performs other related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications/Special Requirements/Success Factors Minimum Qualifications: Two years' experience in construction, maintenance, and repair work and/or in the operation of light, medium, and heavy equipment related to the area of assignment. Operation of light to heavy equipment such as 3-ton utility truck, backhoe, combination jetter and vacuum truck, dump truck, utility crane truck, hydro-excavation equipment and close circuit televising truck.

Any equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying. One year of relevant experience may be substituted for each year of required education. Knowledge of: Rules, regulations, policies and procedures relating to area of assignment Materials, tools, equipment, safety hazards and precautions common to the assigned areas of responsibility Confined space entry procedures Blue stake laws and underground utility identification practices Ability to: Read and understand blueprints, technical diagrams, maps, and blue staking procedures Barricade work sites according to the Phoenix barricade manual Understand and follow safe working practices Understand and carry out oral and written instructions Notify residents and businesses of work being performed; answers questions from citizens Provide general direction to other employees and volunteers Deal courteously with the public, and co-workers Fill out reports and logs, and enter and retrieve information on computers Operate and understand atmospheric sensing devices Operate city vehicles which require a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Special Requirements: Arizona Class A Commercial Driver's License with tanker endorsement is required within 90 days of hire.

Any employee operating a motor vehicle on City business must possess and retain a current, valid State of Arizona class-appropriate driver's license, complete all required training, and successfully pass all necessary driver's license record checks. The license must be current, unexpired, and neither revoked nor suspended. Employees who drive on City business are subject to driver's license record checks, must maintain acceptable driving records, and must complete all required driver training.

An employee who operates a personally owned vehicle on City business shall maintain the statutorily required liability insurance. Registration with the FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse (Clearinghouse) is a requirement for all CDL holders. Selected candidates will be required to register and authorize the City of Glendale to conduct limited queries on their CDL for the duration of their employment in order to be considered for this role.

Register by visiting:https://clearinghouse.fmcsa.dot.gov/Register ADEQ Grade 1 Wastewater Collection System Operator Certification is required within twelve (12) months of hire. Will be subject to call back and stand-by duty and may be subject to rotating shifts. This position is classified as safety-sensitive which requires candidates to successfully undergo drug and alcohol testing prior to employment

They will be subject to further drug and alcohol testing throughout their period of employment in accordance with the City of Glendale Substance Abuse policy. A post-offer physical assessment is required. The City of Glendale will incur the cost of all required testing.

After one year of employment in the Water Services Department and meeting the program criteria, employees will be eligible for the Certification Incentive Program for those employees who obtain additional Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) certifications above what is required for their position. Success Factor Classification Level - Foundational To view the success factor definitions please click here. (If needed, click here to download PDF reader).

Physical Requirements/Working Conditions Physical Requirements: Work involves heavy digging, heavy lifting of up to 80 pounds, extensive walking, bending, standing and crawling up and down trenches and in water filled holes and confined spaces. Enters, exits, and operates city vehicles which require a CDL. Working Conditions: Exposure to heavy traffic, hot weather, hazardous materials, insects, and gases.