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Utility Meter Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Commercial Counsel

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$172 - $275/hr

Commercial Counsel San Francisco, CA · In-Office (Hybrid) About Meter Meter's mission is to make the internet a utility: a world where any business can turn on reliable, secure, enterprise-grade ...

Regulatory Counsel

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$172 - $275/hr

Meter's mission is to make the internet a utility: a world where any business can turn on reliable, secure, enterprise-grade internet at any physical location as easily as it turns on power or water.

Social Media

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$146K - $172K/yr

... utility. Compensation * The estimated base salary for this role is between $146,000 - $172,000. * Additionally, this role is eligible to participate in Meter's equity plan.

CIS/Utilities Domain

Irwindale, CA · On-site

$108K - $144K/yr

At least 7 years of experience in Utilities/Meter to Cash process * At least 7 years of experience in Grid operations, Asset Management and Outage Management . * At least 4 years of experience in ...

Meter is scaling fast, and we're building the next-generation utility for internet infrastructure. That starts here in our distribution center. You're not just moving boxes; you're moving the ...

Warehouse Associate Meter is scaling fast, and we're building the next-generation utility for internet infrastructure. That starts here in our distribution center. You're not just moving boxes; yo ...

Verify wiring and meter accuracy on commercial and utility-scale revenue metering installations, investigate metering problems, make repairs, and advise customers on solutions. * Perform Factory ...

Utility Worker I/II

Chula Vista, CA · On-site

$69K - $84K/yr

Methods, materials, practices, and tools required for pipe, main, service and meter installations ... See Utility Worker II for minimum qualifications and salary range. This is an ongoing recruitment ...

Verify wiring and meter accuracy on commercial and utility-scale revenue metering installations, investigate metering problems, make repairs, and advise customers on solutions. * Perform Factory ...

Preferred At least 4 years of experience in CIS projects independently from requirements to go-live At least 4 years of experience in Utilities/Meter to Cash process At least 2 years of experience in ...

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How much do utility meter jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for utility meter in California is $39.66, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30.82 and $51.73 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a utility meter?

A utility meter is a device used to measure the consumption of utilities such as electricity, gas, or water in homes, businesses, or other facilities. These meters record the amount of the utility used so that providers can bill customers accurately. Modern utility meters may be read manually or remotely, and some are equipped with smart technology that enables real-time monitoring and reporting. Utility meters play a crucial role in resource management and help both utilities and consumers track usage and identify opportunities for conservation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a utility meter reader?

To thrive as a Utility Meter Reader, you need attention to detail, basic math skills, and physical stamina, typically supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with handheld data collection devices, GPS systems, and sometimes basic computer software is required. Strong communication skills, reliability, and the ability to work independently help individuals excel in this role. These abilities ensure accurate meter readings, efficient route completion, and positive interactions with customers, which are crucial for utility operations.

What are some common challenges utility meter readers face during their daily routes, and how can they overcome them?

Utility Meter Readers often work outdoors in varying weather conditions and may encounter difficult-to-access meters, such as those behind locked gates or obstructed by landscaping. Navigating unfamiliar neighborhoods, interacting with customers, and ensuring accurate readings are also common challenges. To overcome these, it’s important to wear appropriate attire, use digital tools provided by employers, maintain clear communication with customers, and follow established safety protocols. Strong organizational skills and adaptability can help make the daily route more efficient and less stressful.

What is the difference between Utility Meter vs Utility Meter Technician?

AspectUtility MeterUtility Meter Technician
CertificationsNone typically requiredOften requires technical certifications or training
Work EnvironmentDevice or system level, often in utility facilitiesFieldwork, installing, maintaining meters on-site
Employer & IndustryUtility companies, energy providersUtility companies, contractors, service providers
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding what a utility meter isDifferences between a device and a technician role

Utility meters are devices that measure energy or water consumption, while utility meter technicians are professionals who install, maintain, and repair these meters. The technician role involves technical skills and certifications, whereas the utility meter itself is a hardware component used within the utility industry.

How to become a utility meter technician?

To become a utility meter technician, typically one needs a high school diploma or equivalent, along with technical training or an apprenticeship in electrical or utility work. Relevant skills include knowledge of electrical systems, proficiency with testing tools, and the ability to read technical diagrams; some employers may require certification or licensing depending on the region. On-the-job training is common, and technicians often work in outdoor environments with varying schedules.

Is it hard to become a utility meter reader?

Becoming a utility meter reader generally requires a high school diploma or equivalent and the ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions. The job involves reading meters, often using handheld devices, and may require a valid driver's license for travel between locations. Training is usually provided on the job, and physical stamina is important for success in this role.
Infographic showing various Utility Meter job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 7% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,498 per year, or $39.7 per hour.

Commercial Counsel

Meter

San Francisco, CA • On-site

$172 - $275/hr

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Job description

Commercial Counsel

San Francisco, CA · In-Office (Hybrid)

About Meter

Meter’s mission is to make the internet a utility: a world where any business can turn on reliable, secure, enterprise-grade internet at any physical location as easily as it turns on power or water. Getting there is genuinely hard, because internet and networking have become deeply fragmented and crystallized. So Meter does the whole thing: we design and manufacture our own networking hardware, procure and manage ISPs, design, configure, and physically install networks, operate and monitor them once they’re live, and are working toward running them autonomously.

Put differently, Meter is a hardware company, a software and models company, an internet service provider, an installer, and a real estate business, all at once.

Why this role matters

Each of those businesses has to be sold, structured, and signed. You'll close the material revenue contracts that keep the lights on and fund Meter's most ambitious work, bring creative structure to our most strategic deals, and be who Sales, Finance, and the CEO come to when a deal has to get done. You'll own Meter's entire commercial motion end-to-end: enterprise sales agreements and SLAs, reseller and partner deals, the real estate licenses that let us pre-install Meter hardware in buildings, the supply chain and installer agreements that enable Meter's business, and the vendor and marketing contracts that keep the business moving. And as that motion grows in volume and geography, you won't just close today's deals; you'll stand up the commercial legal function, from templates and playbooks to the CLM, that makes every future deal faster, cleaner, and more repeatable.

This is a founding role, reporting to the General Counsel and based in San Francisco.

What you’ll own
  • Develop a deep understanding of Meter’s products and services, go-to-market and sales strategy, and mission. Know not just what we sell, but how Meter wins.

  • Draft, structure, negotiate, and close Meter’s material customer agreements and SLAs across every Sales Team, grounding each commitment in real engineering and product plans.

  • Paper the rest of the GTM motion: Meter’s channel agreements (MSP, VAR, distributor, and referral), plus the contracts and tooling that let partners sell and deliver Meter.

  • Negotiate and close Meter’s pre-installation agreements: the property licenses and access rights that let us install our hardware in buildings.

  • Build a legal supply chain function, negotiating and closing the supplier, manufacturing, and logistics agreements behind the hardware we design and build.

  • Independently manage the contracting process for your deals, from scoping to execution, partnering with nearly every team at Meter: Sales, Finance, Security, Engineering, Product, and Deployment.

  • Be the fast lane for everything else, from NDAs to recruiting agreements to the one-off transactions of a fast-growing global business, so no one waits on legal.

  • Stand up and run Meter’s CLM, owning the contract lifecycle from intake to signature to renewal.

  • Build the templates, playbooks, and repeatable processes that bring calm and predictability to Sales, let them handle routine contracting without a lawyer in the loop, and make every next deal close faster, even as volume and geography grow.

  • Be a true partner to Sales and Finance leaders and the friendly face of Meter Commercial Legal. They should know, in their bones, that you want the deal done as much as they do.

How you’ll do it
  • You’re a dealmaker at heart. Fast, responsive, client-obsessed, and energized by working shoulder to shoulder with intense sales teams, you thrive under pressure and love closing a critical revenue contract quickly and without drama.

  • You’re a precise, creative drafter who takes pride in the craft, writing clear, pragmatic contracts and finding the path to a solution instead of the easy way out.

  • You’re a tactful, friendly, high‑integrity negotiator, in writing and across the table. You know which terms to defend and which to trade, with empathy for both your team and the counterparty, which is what closes deals that hold up.

  • You’re a builder, not just a closer. You don’t just close deals fast; you make them easier to close for everyone, building the templates, playbooks, and tooling that speed up the next one.

  • You’re a relentless project manager and communicator. You chase down inputs from every team a deal touches, set aggressive but realistic deadlines that you meet (and usually beat), and drive deals to signature with a dozen things competing for your attention.

  • You have strong judgment and a bias against over‑lawyering. You make independent calls with conviction and size the real risk instead of rabbit‑holing on theoretical risk or over‑negotiating against yourself.

  • You’re fluent in how the business works. You understand Meter’s products, services, and channel well enough to run complex deals and grasp what we’re pulling off, or, if you don’t yet, you’ll nerd out and learn it fast.

  • You’re low‑ego, kind, assume best intentions, and in it for the long haul.

Where this can go

This is one of two cornerstone legal hires; you'd be lawyer #2 or #3. If you love deftly closing deals that are good for Meter, and building the systems that make the next deal faster, you'll earn the trust of our Sales, Finance, and Product teams and become a lawyer the business can't imagine operating without. As Meter's business grows, so will the seat: bigger, more strategic deals to close, and a team to build and lead. And you'll do it on a small, rigorous legal team that takes its work (but not itself) seriously.

What we’re looking for
  • A J.D. from a top law school and experience at a top law firm.

  • In‑house regulatory experience.

  • Member in good standing of at least one state bar.

Compensation

We think about Meter’s compensation as a combination of salary, equity, benefits, and the experience of doing the best work of your career alongside a talented team.

  • The estimated salary range for this role is $172,000 - $275,000.

  • Additionally, this role is eligible to participate in Meter’s equity plan.

The salary range represents the low and high end of the range for this role in the Bay Area. The actual offer will carefully consider a wide range of factors, including your skills, qualifications, and experience.

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