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The Town of Falmouth welcomes applications for a Water Meter Reader/Utilities Laborer position with the Department of Public Works (DPW) Water Division. This is a stable, full-time, year-round ...

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Our water meter division specializes in mass meter installation of both new meters and complete AMI/AMR solutions. We provide turn-key metering solutions for our ESCO and municipal customers.

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As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for water meter in the United States is $46,468.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $36,500.00 and $51,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Water Meter job?

A Water Meter job typically involves installing, reading, maintaining, and repairing water meters that measure water usage for homes, businesses, or municipalities. Workers in this role ensure accurate billing by recording consumption data and detecting leaks or malfunctions. They may also interact with customers to explain meter readings and address concerns. This role requires technical skills, attention to detail, and knowledge of plumbing or utility systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Water Meter position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Water Meter Reader, you need attention to detail, basic math skills, and the physical ability to travel various routes, often on foot or by vehicle. Familiarity with handheld data entry devices or meter reading software is commonly required, and sometimes a valid driver's license is necessary. Strong customer service, reliability, and clear communication skills help build trust with residents and coworkers. These abilities are crucial for ensuring accurate meter readings, efficient reporting, and positive interactions with the public and other utility staff.

What does a typical day look like for a Water Meter Reader?

A typical day for a Water Meter Reader involves following assigned routes to inspect and record water meter readings at residential, commercial, or industrial locations. You may need to enter data into handheld electronic devices, report irregularities, and occasionally troubleshoot access issues or address customer questions. Most Water Meter Readers spend much of their day outdoors and work independently, but regularly communicate with supervisors, utility staff, and sometimes interact directly with customers. While daily mileage and exact routes can vary, attention to accuracy and efficiency is always important. Over time, experienced Water Meter Readers may have opportunities for advancement within the utility company, such as supervisory or field technician roles.
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Water Meter Reader / Utilities Laborer

Water Meter Reader / Utilities Laborer

Town of Falmouth

Falmouth, MA • On-site

$24.77 - $26.79/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago

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The Town of Falmouth welcomes applications for a Water Meter Reader/Utilities Laborer position with the Department of Public Works (DPW) Water Division. This is a stable, full-time, year-round, benefited position that works 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday, from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with opportunities for overtime, Town-supported licensing and training, and advancement within the DPW. Double-time is paid for any overtime required between midnight and 7:00 a.m.

This position offers the opportunity to support essential municipal water operations by ensuring accurate water meter readings for residents and businesses, assisting with water infrastructure and facility maintenance, and supporting Water Division and DPW field operations throughout the community.

Under the direction of the Water Superintendent or their designee, the successful candidate will perform a variety of routine public utility maintenance work and routine manual labor involving meter reading, water operations, grounds maintenance, snow and ice control, and related public works functions. Representative responsibilities include:

Reading water meters both visually and electronically using computerized meter reading equipment
Installing water meters and associated equipment
Turning water services on and off as assigned
Locating water mains and valve boxes using electronic equipment
Assisting with utility construction, excavation, trench work, and pipe laying activities
Performing hand digging, shoveling, and other physically demanding manual labor
Supporting operation and maintenance assignments at water facilities
Performing housekeeping, landscaping, lawn maintenance, painting, brush clearing, and general facility maintenance activities
Assisting with pond, filter bed, and irrigation equipment maintenance
Operating trucks, lawn-mowing equipment, and other light equipment
Assisting with the operation of hydraulic sewer cleaning and rodding equipment
Supporting snow and ice control operations, including plowing, sanding, and de-icing roads, sidewalks, schools, parking areas, and other municipal facilities
Observing and complying with all safety rules, regulations, and safe work practices
Performing related public utility and public works duties as assigned

This position responds to emergency call-back assignments as needed and assists with emergency repairs and storm response operations during weather and utility-related events.

This is an active, hands-on outdoor position involving moderate to heavy physical work performed in a variety of weather and environmental conditions, including heat, cold, rain, snow, construction sites, confined spaces, and other potentially hazardous public works and utility environments.

Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent and a minimum of one (1) year of experience in public works-related activities; or any equivalent combination of education, training, or experience that demonstrates possession of the required knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.

Must be able to pass a pre-employment CORI background check, physical, and drug screening test.

The successful candidate is dependable, safety-conscious, hardworking, and able to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a team. Candidates must be able to operate equipment safely and effectively, lift and/or move up to 100 pounds, safely perform physically demanding work throughout the workday, and maintain positive working relationships with coworkers and the public.

Required Licenses and Certifications:

Valid Massachusetts Driver’s License
OSHA-10 Certification (or ability to obtain within 180 days of hire)

Anticipated Starting Hourly Rate: Step 1 ($24.77/hour) - Step 3 ($26.79/hour)*, commensurate with qualifications and experience, with eligibility for annual advancement along the 9-step pay scale. Overtime opportunities available, including double-time pay for overtime worked between midnight and 7:00 a.m. *Rates effective the first full paycheck in July 2026 (FY27).

Comprehensive benefits package, including 13 paid holidays per year; vacation, sick, and personal paid time off; Town contribution of up to 75% of the cost of health insurance; cost-effective dental, vision, life insurance, and disability policy plans; enrollment in the Town's defined benefit pension plan; voluntary pre-tax and Roth 457(b) plans; and opportunities for professional development.

Preference Date to Apply: Monday, June 15, 2026 by 4:30 p.m. The position will remain open until filled; however, candidates who apply by this date and time will be given preference over later applications.

How to Apply: Please apply directly via the Town of Falmouth Employment page at https://www.falmouthma.gov/723/EmploymentCurrent-Job-Openings

About the Town of Falmouth as an Employer: The Town of Falmouth is a people-centered municipality committed to public service excellence. We strive to foster an inclusive and supportive work culture grounded in professionalism, collaboration, and accountability, and we invest in our employees through ongoing training and professional development opportunities.

We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcome applications from all qualified candidates. The Town offers competitive compensation, and benefit-eligible positions offer comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance and other valuable benefits, and include participation in the Town's pension plan. All applicants must be able to interact and work effectively and respectfully with individuals and groups of various abilities, cultures, backgrounds, ages, and identities.

Company Description

Located on the southwest tip of Cape Cod, Falmouth is a vibrant coastal community comprised of eight villages and seven historic districts. With a year-round population of approximately 32,500 that nearly triples during the summer season, Falmouth offers a unique blend of scenic beauty, historic charm, civic engagement, and organizational excellence. The Town strives to be a premier Cape community that provides a responsive, accessible, and inclusive environment for all.