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Meter Data Management Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Regulatory Counsel

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$172 - $275/hr

You'll guide Meter in becoming an ISP in the US, Canada, UK, EU, Australia, and the rest of world; shape how Meter responsibly handles data and builds AI; build and manage Meter's international risk ...

... data issues, establishes the standards, procedures, and training that guide our metering practice ... Serve as Client Team Lead for multiple metering clients, managing relationships and coordinating ...

... data issues, establishes the standards, procedures, and training that guide our metering practice ... Serve as Client Team Lead for multiple metering clients, managing relationships and coordinating ...

Lead project management for data integrity from asset sellers, including detailed review ... Exceptional ability to dive deep into technical details -- reviewing raw datasets, meter logs, test ...

Lead project management for data integrity from asset sellers, including detailed review ... Exceptional ability to dive deep into technical details - reviewing raw datasets, meter logs, test ...

Lead project management for data integrity from asset sellers, including detailed review ... Exceptional ability to dive deep into technical details - reviewing raw datasets, meter logs, test ...

Manager, Asset Data Integrity

Irvine, CA · On-site

$100K - $130K/yr

Lead project management for data integrity from asset sellers, including detailed review ... Exceptional ability to dive deep into technical details - reviewing raw datasets, meter logs, test ...

Lead project management for data integrity from asset sellers, including detailed review ... Exceptional ability to dive deep into technical details - reviewing raw datasets, meter logs, test ...

Manager, Asset Data Integrity

Irvine, CA · On-site

$100K - $130K/yr

Lead project management for data integrity from asset sellers, including detailed review ... Exceptional ability to dive deep into technical details -- reviewing raw datasets, meter logs, test ...

Lead project management for data integrity from asset sellers, including detailed review ... Exceptional ability to dive deep into technical details -- reviewing raw datasets, meter logs, test ...

Lead project management for data integrity from asset sellers, including detailed review ... Exceptional ability to dive deep into technical details - reviewing raw datasets, meter logs, test ...

You'll guide Meter in becoming an ISP in the US, Canada, UK, EU, Australia, and the rest of world; shape how Meter responsibly handles data and builds AI; build and manage Meter's international risk ...

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How much do meter data management jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for meter data management in California is $19.49, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.43 and $21.35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a meter data management?

A Meter Data Management (MDM) job involves overseeing the collection, validation, storage, and analysis of utility meter data. Professionals in this role ensure the accuracy and reliability of meter readings for electricity, gas, and water utilities. They work with MDM software to process large datasets, detect anomalies, and generate reports for billing, consumption analysis, and regulatory compliance. Their responsibilities may also include troubleshooting data issues, integrating with smart metering systems, and optimizing data workflows.

What are the typical daily responsibilities in a meter data management role?

In a Meter Data Management position, your day-to-day responsibilities often include collecting, validating, and analyzing meter readings from various sources to ensure accurate data flow. You may troubleshoot data discrepancies, collaborate with field technicians and IT teams, and generate reports for billing or regulatory compliance. The role also involves supporting upgrades and integrations of meter data systems, as well as responding to customer or internal queries about usage or discrepancies. This work is typically performed in an office or hybrid environment, with frequent cross-departmental communication to support smooth utility operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the meter data management position, and why are they important?

To excel in Meter Data Management, you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a background in data analysis or utilities, often requiring a relevant degree or experience in meter management. Familiarity with Meter Data Management Systems (MDMS), advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), and industry-standard software like Oracle Utilities or SAP is highly valuable. Excellent communication, problem-solving abilities, and a commitment to accuracy set professionals apart in this field. These competencies are crucial for efficiently processing, validating, and interpreting meter data to ensure accurate utility billing and operational decision-making.

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Backend Engineer, Data Centers

Meter, Inc

San Francisco, CA • On-site

$170K - $220K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

Meter's mission and long term ambition
The internet runs the world-data centers, offices, manufacturing facilities, schools, etc., spend billions annually on computer networking to stay productive.
However, these networks are messy and brittle. Traditional networking companies only build one piece of the puzzle-either hardware, software, or operations-but never all three, leading to inefficient silos and slow changes. Network engineers-the lifeblood of the industry-are often left scrambling to fix issues, hand editing configs, guess-and-checking solutions, and worrying how the ever-increasing complexity of the system they manage will break.
Meter has spent the last decade vertically integrating the fragmented computer networking industry across hardware (power, routing, switches, security, wireless), firmware, operating systems, and real-world operations. By owning the full stack, we make it exceptionally easy for any business to have great networking, internet, and Wi-Fi. We believe people who build hardware and software should be the ones responsible for it. Our ambition is to evolve internet infrastructure into a utility, and we recently raised a $170M Series C to advance our work.
Why data centers?
Data centers are the next step in the evolution of Meter's product line. We've built a strong business providing enterprise and campus networks to our customers, and now we need to build upon our platform to help customers move data into, out of, and across their data centers.
Data centers are critical to the world. All traffic on the public internet and private clouds, including AI models' training and inference, depends on data centers to process, store, and move data quickly. Our reliance on data centers will only grow, with Morgan Stanley estimating that between 2025 and 2029 global spending on data centers will hit $3 trillion.
Why this role matters
Meter has ambitious growth goals as we build switching products for data center users.
These networks have significant feature, reliability, performance, and monitoring requirements. We'll also be heavily scrutinized as a new vendor in this market. Your job is to work closely with our firmware and frontend teams to ensure our infrastructure scales to meet these requirements.
You will have an impact by
  • Working in Go and Python, ensure backwards compatibility and feature versioning across constantly evolving schemas
  • Build scalable pipelines for ingesting, transforming, and serving petabytes of data across Kafka, Postgres, and Clickhouse
  • Create CI/CD workflows that evolve the API in lockstep with changes to the underlying data schema
  • Enable fine-grained querying of historical and real-time data for any network, at any point in time
  • Help define and enforce the principle of "smart data, dumb functions": doing as much as possible in the data layer to keep downstream code minimal
  • Collaborate with modelers to co-design training and evaluation pipelines that are reproducible, debuggable, and fast
  • Own performance across key endpoints to meet real-time serving constraints

Compensation
We think about Meter's compensation package as a combination of salary, equity, benefits, and the experience of working with a talented team to make the biggest impact of your career.
  • The estimated salary range for this role is $170,000 - $220,000.
  • Additionally, this role is eligible to participate in Meter's equity plan.

The salary range represents the low and high end of the salary range for this job in the Bay Area. The actual salary offer will carefully consider a wide range of factors such as your skills, qualifications and experience.
Benefits
  • Medical, dental & vision insurance coverage for you and your dependents
    • Annual memberships to One Medical, Headspace and Wellhub
  • 401k (traditional and Roth options available)
  • Flexible time off (FTO)
  • Commuter reimbursement
  • Parental Leave
  • In-house chef and onsite meals (San Francisco Office)

Compensation
  • The estimated salary range for this role is $163,000 - $220,000.
  • Additionally, this role is eligible to participate in Meter's equity plan.

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