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... Flow Meters), meter tubes, composite samplers, radio communications, PD meters, Coriolis meters, and auxiliary pressure transmitters. • Responsible for scheduling and maintaining various types of ...

Responsible for maintenance and repair of measurement station, and associated equipment including and not limited to EFM (Electronic Flow Meters), meter tubes, composite samplers, radio ...

... Flow Meters), meter tubes, composite samplers, radio communications, PD meters, Coriolis meters, and auxiliary pressure transmitters. • Responsible for scheduling and maintaining various types of ...

Manage the design and execution of a wide range of Natural Gas, pipeline, meter & control station ... pressures, maps, flow volumes, gas & liquid quality, routes, etc.) and establish roles and ...

Manage the design and execution of a wide range of Natural Gas, pipeline, meter & control station ... pressures, maps, flow volumes, gas & liquid quality, routes, etc.) and establish roles and ...

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As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for flow meter in Texas is $18.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.57 and $20.14 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a flow meter?

A Flow Meter job typically involves the installation, maintenance, and calibration of flow meters, which measure the rate of liquid or gas flow in various industries. Professionals in this role ensure that flow measurement devices function accurately and efficiently. They may work in industries such as oil and gas, water treatment, or manufacturing. Responsibilities often include troubleshooting malfunctions, recording data, and adhering to safety standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the flow meter position?

To thrive as a Flow Meter Technician, you need a solid background in instrumentation, process measurement, and troubleshooting, typically supported by a diploma or certification in engineering technology or a related field. Familiarity with calibration tools, various types of flow meters (such as electromagnetic, ultrasonic, or turbine), and industry standards or safety regulations is essential. Problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective communication are key soft skills that distinguish top performers in this role. These abilities are vital for maintaining accurate measurements, ensuring process efficiency, and supporting smooth operations in industrial or utility settings.

What are the typical challenges faced by a flow meter technician in an industrial setting?

Flow Meter Technicians often encounter challenges such as troubleshooting inaccurate readings, diagnosing equipment malfunctions under time constraints, and working around harsh environmental conditions where meters are installed. They may also need to balance routine maintenance with urgent repairs, requiring strong organizational skills and adaptability. Collaborating closely with engineers, process operators, and quality assurance teams is common to ensure system reliability and compliance with safety standards. Successfully navigating these challenges is key to preventing production downtime and upholding product quality, making the role both demanding and rewarding for those who enjoy problem-solving in technical environments.

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Instrumentation Technician - Ozone

North Texas Municipal Water District

Wylie, TX • On-site

$28.60 - $42.33/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

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Company rating: 8.9 out of 10

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Job description

North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) provides vital wholesale water, wastewater and solid waste management services to more than two million people who call North Texas their home. Our culture is deeply ingrained in our core values of Integrity, Trust, Respect, Unity, Service, and Teamwork (ITRUST). Our employees will tell you they feel a sense of purpose and have a daily opportunity to make a positive impact on the cities we serve by helping to provide services that their residents and businesses need to thrive. We offer an array of excellent benefits, including comprehensive health and wellness packages, generous paid time off, professional development opportunities, and a robust pension plan to help secure our employees' financial future. If you are looking for a rewarding, long-term career where you can make a meaningful impact on the North Texas region, look no further than NTMWD!
This is an overnight position with hours 6 pm - 6 am from Thursday - Saturday. Rotating schedule of Wednesday - Saturday every other week.
Position Summary
The Instrumentation Technician-Ozone supervises the maintenance and calibration of all NTMWD flow meters in the Water and Wastewater systems. Additionally, this position performs routine instrumentation troubleshooting, preventative maintenance and repair duties requiring an in-depth knowledge of industrial electrical/electronic theory. Identify instrumentation issues, troubleshoot and remedy problems using independent judgment.
Job Responsibilities
  • Supervises the calibration of all flow metering equipment in the water and wastewater systems. There is approximately 500 meters that must be calibrated on a quarterly or annual basis. This information is used to bill our member cities and customer based actual flow.
  • Communicates with city staff with assure to verify meter accuracy.
  • Records calibration of meters in District Computerized Maintenance Management System.
  • Verifies that new meter installation meet meter manufacturer requirement for accurate flow measurement.
  • Observes safe work practices through proper use of safety equipment and procedures including permit required confined space entry and lock out tag out.
  • Responsible for ensuring subordinate employees observe safe work practices at all times.
  • Responsible for ensuring subordinate employees receive required trainings.
  • Assists subordinate employees with troubleshooting and repairing of instrumentation equipment.
  • Attends plant inspections with TCEQ to provide required meter calibration records.
  • Call Rotation
    • Personnel assigned to a shift work location will be required to participate in a regular twelve-hour shift schedule and must be able to work overtime when needed.
    • Personnel NOT assigned to a shift work location will be required to be on a rotational "ONCALL" status to respond to NTMWD repairs outside of normal business hours must be able to work overtime when needed.
  • May train assistants and new hires in safe work methods and troubleshooting of Ozone specific equipment.
  • Remains current on and attends all required trainings.
  • Must practice safe work practices at all times.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Job Requirements
Education & Experience:
  • Must possess a high school diploma or GED.
  • Minimum two years of experience in process control and/or measurement systems in industrial or utility environment.
  • Must possess a valid Electrical Apprentice license or obtain an Electrical Apprentice license with the State of Texas within 6 months.
  • Obtain certification(s) from meter manufacturer(s).
  • Requires a valid Texas Driver's License.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
  • Must have a thorough knowledge of all types of meters used for flow measurement and level recording.
  • Must be knowledgeable of instrumentation equipment related to water and wastewater treatment and production equipment which may include: flow meters, analyzers, PLC's SCADA systems, ozone generators, chemical equipment, air compressors, valve actuators, motors, variable frequency drives, and various other equipment.
  • Must possess knowledge of computers, software, and hardware.
  • Must be proficient in the use of the District Computerized Maintenance Management System.
  • Must be able to read and understand technical manuals, blue prints, schematics, one-line diagrams and drawings.
  • Must have the ability to comprehend, carry out and administer written and oral instruction.

Environmental and Physical Working Conditions
Driving a District vehicle for business will be required. Employees required to drive as part of their job duties are responsible for maintaining a current, valid, and vehicle - appropriate driver' s license of their resident state.
Will be working around electricity and liquids above and below ground level. Work conditions vary from indoor to outdoor activities. Outdoor activities may involve exposure to hot, cold, dusty, chemical hazardous, dirty, and/or noisy conditions. Activities may require sitting, standing, walking, bending, crawling, climbing, kneeling, balancing, pushing, pulling, carrying, dragging up to 50 pounds of equipment. Tools to be used include hand tools, power tools, calibration and maintenance equipment, measuring devices, and field verification units.
Thank you for considering a career with us! We value diversity, equal opportunity, and a positive work environment. We are committed to providing a rewarding and fulfilling career with opportunities for growth and development. If you are passionate about making a difference and contributing to a dynamic and growing organization, we want to hear from you. Apply today and let's explore the potential of working together to provide affordable, safe and reliable water, wastewater, and solid waste management services to the North Texas region.

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