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... metering systems. * Hands-on experience with payment infrastructure, including subscription management, webhooks, usage-based billing, reconciliation processes, and complex failure scenarios.

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PSG ® is the global pump, metering and dispensing-solution expert, enabling the safe and efficient ... The Quality Manager leads the PSG Hydro Cincinnati quality function with ownership for ...

PSG ® is the global pump, metering and dispensing-solution expert, enabling the safe and efficient ... The Quality Manager leads the PSG Hydro Cincinnati quality function with ownership for ...

PSG ® is the global pump, metering and dispensing-solution expert, enabling the safe and efficient ... The Quality Manager leads the PSG Hydro Cincinnati quality function with ownership for ...

PSG is the global pump, metering and dispensing-solution expert, enabling the safe and efficient ... The Quality Manager leads the PSG Hydro Cincinnati quality function with ownership for ...

... metering, safety, etc. * Provide routine visual monitoring of the electrical, structural ... Schedule and manage annual IR scans of padmount transformers, substation terminations and the ...

... metering, safety, etc. * Provide routine visual monitoring of the electrical, structural ... Schedule and manage annual IR scans of padmount transformers, substation terminations and the ...

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Senior Product Manager

New Bremen, OH · On-site +1

$131K - $173K/yr

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Metering Manager information

What is a metering manager?

Metering Managers are professionals responsible for overseeing the installation, maintenance, and management of utility metering systems, such as those for electricity, gas, or water. They ensure meters are accurate, compliant with regulatory standards, and that data collected is reliable for billing and analysis. Their role often includes coordinating teams, managing projects, troubleshooting issues, and working with both technical staff and customers. Metering Managers play a key role in ensuring utilities operate efficiently and that customers are billed correctly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a metering manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Metering Manager, you need expertise in utility metering systems, strong analytical skills, and a relevant degree in engineering or a related field. Familiarity with metering software, data analytics tools, and compliance standards like MID or ANSI is typically required. Leadership, problem-solving, and excellent communication are crucial soft skills for managing teams and coordinating with stakeholders. These competencies ensure accurate data collection, regulatory compliance, and efficient operations within utility organizations.

What are some common challenges faced by a metering manager, and how can they be addressed?

A Metering Manager often deals with challenges such as managing large volumes of metering data, ensuring regulatory compliance, and coordinating between field technicians and administrative staff. Effective communication and strong organizational skills are essential to address these issues, as is staying current with industry regulations and technological advancements. Building a collaborative team environment and investing in training can help streamline processes and maintain high standards of data accuracy and customer service.

What is the difference between Metering Manager vs Metering Technician?

AspectMetering ManagerMetering Technician
CredentialsRelevant certifications (e.g., Certified Metering Professional), experience in managementTechnical certifications, training in meter installation and maintenance
Work EnvironmentSupervisory roles, office and field managementFieldwork, installation sites, maintenance tasks
Industry UsageOversees metering operations, manages teams, ensures compliancePerforms installation, calibration, troubleshooting of meters

The main difference between a Metering Manager and a Metering Technician lies in their roles. The Metering Manager oversees operations, manages teams, and ensures compliance, while the Metering Technician focuses on hands-on installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of meters. Both roles require technical knowledge, but the Manager's role is more supervisory and strategic.

What cities in Ohio are hiring for Metering Manager jobs?

Cities in Ohio with the most Metering Manager job openings:

Sustainability Assistant Manager

YAMADA North America, Inc.

South Charleston, OH

$105K/yr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


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4.9

Company rating: 4.9 out of 10

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Job description

Job Summary:

The Sustainability Assistant Manager, reporting to the Environmental, Health amp; Safety Manager, leads and coordinates Yamada North America's sustainability activities. This position owns sustainability data, reporting, planning, and project coordination needed to support Yamada Group objectives, customer expectations, and YNA's long-term carbon-neutrality efforts. The Assistant Manager translates energy, greenhouse-gas, water, waste, materials, and supplier information into practical initiatives that reduce environmental impact, control operating cost, and strengthen business performance. The role works closely with Operations, Engineering, Maintenance, Purchasing, Production Control, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Quality, customers, suppliers, utilities, and outside partners to produce measurable and well-documented results.

Essential Functions:

1. Develop, maintain, and execute YNA's sustainability roadmap, annual business plan, objectives, targets, and key performance indicators in alignment with Yamada Group direction and applicable customer requirements.

2. Maintain YNA's greenhouse-gas inventory in accordance with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, including Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions and relevant Scope 3 categories as required. Document organizational boundaries, data sources, emissions factors, assumptions, base-year changes, and calculation methods.

3. Collect, validate, reconcile, and analyze electricity, natural gas, fuel, refrigerant, water, wastewater, waste, recycling, production, and other sustainability data. Maintain traceable records, data controls, dashboards, intensity metrics, and supporting evidence suitable for management review and audit.

4. Prepare accurate and timely sustainability submissions, questionnaires, scorecards, and progress reports for Yamada Group, customers, governmental or voluntary programs, and other stakeholders. Coordinate internal review and approval before information is released externally.

5. Build and manage a prioritized decarbonization and resource-efficiency project pipeline for YNA's manufacturing operations, including aluminum melting and holding furnaces, heat treatment, compressed air, HVAC, lighting, motors, pumps, machining, assembly, process controls, idle-time reduction, and building systems.

6. Develop business cases for sustainability projects, including baseline performance, technical feasibility, capital and operating cost, incentives, energy and carbon savings, payback, return on investment, implementation risk, and measurement and verification plans.

7. Partner with Engineering, Maintenance, Operations, and Finance to implement approved projects; establish owners and schedules; track cost, savings, and environmental results; resolve barriers; and verify that benefits are sustained after completion.

8. Coordinate utility-data management, rate and demand analysis, metering and submetering, peak-demand reduction, utility incentives, demand-response activities, and other energy-management opportunities. Investigate significant usage or cost variances and recommend corrective action.

9. Evaluate and coordinate renewable-energy and clean-energy options, including on-site generation, renewable-energy certificates, utility programs, and power-purchase arrangements. Maintain documentation needed to support credible environmental claims and prevent double counting.

10. Lead water-conservation planning and projects involving process water, cooling systems, reverse osmosis, leaks, sanitation, wastewater, and feasible reuse opportunities. Establish water balances and performance measures where useful.

11. Lead waste-reduction and circularity efforts by characterizing waste streams, improving segregation, increasing reuse and recycling, reducing landfill disposal, working with recyclers and vendors, and identifying beneficial uses for scrap, packaging, pallets, oils, coolants, and other materials.

12. Partner with Purchasing, Production Control, Quality, Engineering, and suppliers on responsible sourcing, supplier sustainability data, packaging reduction, transportation efficiency, recycled content, material efficiency, and customer sustainability requests.

13. Support product carbon-footprint, life-cycle, and process-emissions analyses for YNA components when requested by customers or Yamada Group. Maintain consistent methods, source documentation, assumptions, and version control.

14. Integrate sustainability considerations into capital planning, equipment specifications, process design, facility changes, procurement decisions, and project-approval processes so that energy, water, waste, and carbon impacts are evaluated before commitments are made.

15. Coordinate with the EHS Manager to align sustainability programs with ISO 14001, environmental aspects and impacts, legal and other requirements, management review, internal audits, and corrective-action processes without duplicating regulatory-compliance ownership.

16. Establish appropriate data-quality, document-control, and assurance practices. Support internal, customer, corporate, and third-party reviews of sustainability data and close identified gaps or corrective actions promptly.

17. Lead YNA's sustainability committee, employee education, awareness campaigns, suggestion activities, and recognition efforts. Build practical understanding of how Associates and departments contribute to energy, water, waste, and emissions performance.

18. Monitor emerging sustainability standards, automotive-industry expectations, technology, utility programs, tax incentives, grants, and best practices. Assess relevance to YNA and provide fact-based recommendations to management.

19. Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual updates for the EHS Manager and executive leadership that clearly communicate performance, financial impact, project status, risks, forecasted results, and actions required to meet targets.

20. Administer assigned sustainability budgets, consultants, software, utilities, contractors, and service providers. Ensure that public or customer-facing environmental claims are accurate, supportable, appropriately approved, and not misleading.

21. Perform other duties as assigned.

Other Functions

1. Maintain regular and predictable attendance and sufficient plant-floor presence to understand YNA's processes, engage project owners, verify data, and support sustainability activities across the three-shift operation.

2. Interact professionally with Associates, management, customers, suppliers, utilities, recyclers, consultants, community partners, governmental representatives, and Yamada Group personnel.

3. Support environmental, ISO 14001, audit, training, and special-project activities assigned by the EHS Manager while maintaining primary responsibility for sustainability programs.

4. Continuously improve data systems, project-management methods, work processes, and communication tools while promoting a culture of resource conservation and shared accountability.

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.

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