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Revenue Metering Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Provides metering/CAISO project oversight, including managing technical scope according to ... to promote revenue growth and expansion of services with existing and prospective clients.

Technician B

Lewiston, NY · On-site

$43.44/hr

... on revenue metering equipment investigates radio and television interference complaints; develops oscillograph records. Makes reports and tabulates data for maintenance records. Works with and ...

Sr. Power Systems Engineer

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site +1

$101K - $138K/yr

Provide technical oversight for all HV electrical design: collector substations (up to 500kV), gen-tie lines, switchgear, transformers, protection and controls, and revenue metering. * Review single ...

Technician B

Lewiston, NY · On-site

$43.44/hr

... on revenue metering equipment investigates radio and television interference complaints; develops oscillograph records. Makes reports and tabulates data for maintenance records. Works with and ...

Incremental Revenue Optimization Analyze and optimize non-rate revenue levers--including booking and convenience fees, credit card fee modeling, utility sub-metering, and store/café and ancillary ...

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How much do revenue metering jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for revenue metering in the United States is $96,532.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,000.00 and $107,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Revenue Metering vs Revenue Analyst?

AspectRevenue MeteringRevenue Analyst
CredentialsTechnical certifications in metering systems, electrical or instrumentation backgroundDegree in finance, accounting, or economics; analytical skills
Work EnvironmentFieldwork with metering equipment, utility companies, energy plantsOffice-based, data analysis, reporting
Industry UsageEnergy, utilities, manufacturingFinance, energy, corporate sectors

Revenue Metering focuses on installing, maintaining, and calibrating metering equipment to accurately measure energy or resource consumption. Revenue Analysts analyze revenue data, prepare reports, and optimize revenue streams. While both roles deal with revenue, Metering is more technical and field-oriented, whereas Analysts focus on data analysis and financial insights.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Revenue Metering, and why are they important?

To thrive in Revenue Metering, you need a solid understanding of electrical measurement principles, metering standards, and data analysis, often supported by a technical diploma or degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) systems, meter reading software, and industry-specific certifications such as Measurement Canada accreditation are typically required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for accurately interpreting data and resolving discrepancies. These skills ensure precise energy measurement, regulatory compliance, and reliable revenue collection for utility providers.

What is Revenue Metering?

Revenue metering refers to the process of accurately measuring and recording the amount of electricity, gas, water, or other utilities consumed by customers for the purpose of billing and revenue collection. These meters are crucial for utility companies to ensure correct billing, detect losses, and manage energy distribution efficiently. Revenue metering systems typically use advanced meters and communication technologies to provide real-time data, improve accuracy, and reduce manual errors. The role often involves installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and data analysis to support operational and financial goals.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in Revenue Metering, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Revenue Metering often encounter challenges such as ensuring data accuracy, managing complex metering systems, and complying with evolving regulatory standards. Addressing these challenges typically involves thorough calibration and maintenance of metering equipment, ongoing training on industry regulations, and effective collaboration with IT and engineering teams to resolve technical issues. Staying proactive with regular audits and leveraging advanced metering technologies can also greatly assist in minimizing errors and ensuring reliable revenue measurement.
Infographic showing various Revenue Metering job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 84% Physical, 7% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $96,532 per year, or $46.4 per hour.
Principal Electrical Engineer

Principal Electrical Engineer

Brooks Utility Products

Novi, MI • On-site

$110K - $150K/yr

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description


Principal Electrical Engineer / Senior Staff Electrical Engineer

Job Type: Full Time (Exempt)

Location: Novi, MI (Metro Detroit)

Reports To: Vice President, Product & Commercial Operations

Work Environment: Fully air-conditioned, climate-controlled production facility

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Overview: America's energy grid is undergoing its most significant transformation in a century — and Brooks Utility Products has been at the center of utility infrastructure for over 150 years. As the country's oldest electric utility manufacturer and the leading manufacturer of transformer-rated meter sockets, test switches, metering enclosures, and utility security equipment, we sit exactly where grid modernization, advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) deployment, and infrastructure investment are driving durable, long-cycle demand. We are known for our commitment to safety, security, and reliability, and helping utilities address the challenges of the modern power grid.


Position Summary: We are seeking an experienced Principal Engineer / Senior Staff Electrical Engineer to contribute to the design, development, and technical support of our medium-voltage (MV) utility applications. The ideal candidate brings deep power systems expertise and a passion for medium-voltage applications. You will work closely with utility customers to customize solutions that meet utility standards and identify opportunities for innovation and differentiation. This role bridges the gap between electrical design, mechanical packaging, and practical utility application. Candidates who bring strong MV power systems fundamentals—even if not previously specialized in pad-mount product design—are encouraged to apply. We will invest in developing the right engineer for this SME role.


Work model note: This is a full-time, on-site position at our Novi, MI facility.

Our team does its best work together — in the lab, on the shop floor, and around the whiteboard. We are looking for someone who is energized by a collaborative, in-person environment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Product Design & Engineering: Independently lead the electrical design and component selection for medium-voltage products (5kV – 35kV), including primary metering cabinets and primary metering switchgear. Lead design and development from concept through commercialization with effective collaboration with marketing, supply chain, sales, and customer channels.
  • Custom Utility Solutions: Review customer specifications and utility standards to generate custom engineering packages, including Bill of Materials (BOM), three-line diagrams, and control schematics.
  • Standards Compliance: Ensure all designs comply with applicable industry standards (e.g., IEEE, ANSI, UL).
  • Protection & Control: Design and specify protection schemes involving relays, CTs/PTs (instrument transformers), and sensing devices.
  • Mechanical Design: Collaborate with mechanical engineers to ensure electrical clearances, thermal management, and safety aspects are maintained within compact pad-mount enclosures.
  • Testing & Validation: Oversee prototype builds and define test procedures at both the component level (instrument transformers, fuses, relays, load-break switches) and system-level products, including dielectric testing, and partial discharge analysis.
  • Technical Support: Serve as a high-level technical resource for the sales team and customers, assisting with complex troubleshooting, installation inquiries, and field commissioning support.
  • Voice Of Customer (VOC): Join VOC calls and field visits with customers to understand product use-cases, customer pain points, and opportunities for product innovation.


Qualifications:

  • Education: Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) from an ABET-accredited program.
  • Experience: 5+ years of engineering experience in power systems, with demonstrated exposure to medium-voltage equipment (5kV–35kV) in any of the following contexts: electric utility operations, switchgear or equipment manufacturing, power distribution, power generation, industrial or commercial power systems, or power systems consulting and engineering services.
  • Technical Knowledge: Deep understanding of medium-voltage power distribution, arc interruption theories, and insulation coordination.
  • Equipment Expertise: Familiarity with medium-voltage power system components including instrument transformers (CTs/PTs), switching devices, and insulating/shielding systems. Experience may span design, specification, testing, commissioning, or maintenance contexts.
  • Software Proficiency: Ability to work within 2D/3D CAD environments and ERP systems for BOM management; specific platform experience (AutoCAD Electrical, Draftsight, SolidWorks, or similar) preferred but not required.


Preferred Skills

  • Experience with power system analysis software.
  • Experience with ANSYS Electrical is helpful.
  • Experience with PCB design and communication/control is a plus.
  • Familiarity with revenue metering requirements for electric utilities.


More About You:

  • You love engineering, design, and learning.
  • You enjoy working at a computer and handle hands-on tasks with ease.
  • You work well individually or in a team and communicate clearly by phone, email, and chat.
  • You enjoy chatting with customers to uncover pain points and translate them into innovative solutions.