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Wssc Water Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Solid understanding of water distribution and disposal systems in residential, commercial and ... WSSC Certification Preferred: Medical Gas Certification 6040 Preferred: Backflow Certification ...

Superintendent

Washington, DC · On-site

$110 - $150/hr

Experience with public works (WSSC, MDOT, DC Water) * Knowledge of compaction testing & inspection processes * Experience scaling or building a new division EEOC Statement R&R Contracting Utilities ...

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Solid understanding of water distribution and disposal systems in residential, commercial and ... WSSC Certification Preferred: Medical Gas Certification 6040 Preferred: Backflow Certification ...

Solid understanding of water distribution and disposal systems in residential, commercial and ... WSSC Certification Preferred: Medical Gas Certification 6040 Preferred: Backflow Certification ...

Plumber

Annapolis, MD · On-site

$37.44/hr

Solid understanding of water distribution and disposal systems in residential, commercial and ... WSSC Certification Preferred: Medical Gas Certification 6040 Preferred: Backflow Certification ...

Journeyman Plumber

Fairfax, VA · On-site

$37 - $43/hr

Installing and repairing water supply systems * Installing and maintaining drainage systems ... Big Plus - WSSC certified * Backflow Certification is a Requirement * Valid driver's license with ...

They serve municipalities, utility owners, and engineering and construction firms - with an active client base that includes DC Water, WSSC, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, and Henrico County, VA.

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How much do wssc water jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for wssc water in the United States is $22.70, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.75 and $25.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a WSSC Water job?

A WSSC Water job refers to a position with the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC Water), which provides water and wastewater services in Maryland. Jobs at WSSC Water span various fields, including engineering, maintenance, customer service, and administration. Employees work to ensure clean, reliable water services while maintaining infrastructure and environmental standards. Positions may require specialized skills, certifications, or degrees depending on the role.

What are the typical career advancement opportunities at WSSC Water?

At WSSC Water, employees can pursue clear career advancement paths, often starting in technician or entry-level roles and progressing into supervisory, specialist, or managerial positions. The organization encourages professional development through internal training, certification support, and educational reimbursement programs. As you gain experience and demonstrate leadership abilities, you may have opportunities to specialize in areas like water quality, project management, or regulatory compliance. Many team members also enjoy cross-departmental collaborations, which further broaden their skills and career prospects.

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

To thrive at WSSC Water, you need a solid foundation in water utility operations, environmental compliance, and technical problem-solving, typically supported by a relevant degree or industry experience. Familiarity with SCADA systems, GIS software, and certifications such as water operator licenses are commonly required or beneficial. Strong communication, teamwork, and adaptability are vital for collaborating with field crews, engineers, and regulatory agencies. These skills ensure effective management of water services, regulatory compliance, and leading contributions to public health and infrastructure reliability.

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Infographic showing various Wssc Water job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,210 per year, or $22.7 per hour.

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Engineer

Stryker Corporation

Laurel, MD • On-site

$120 - $170/hr

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This is a non-merit, employment-at-will contract position.

The Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Engineer is responsible for the planning, design, implementation, maintenance, and optimization of WSSC Water’s AMI system, including smart meters, communication networks, data management systems, and related infrastructure. This position ensures reliable, secure, and efficient metering operations that support accurate billing, operational efficiency, and enhanced customer service. The AMI Engineer serves as a technical expert in metering systems, network integration, and data analytics, and provides engineering support across multiple departments to ensure system performance and compliance with utility standards and cybersecurity requirements.

This position plays a critical role in ensuring accurate meter data collection, transformation, and delivery to enterprise systems used for billing, analytics, and customer engagement. The engineer will collaborate with cross-functional teams—including IT, Operations, Billing, and Vendors—to implement scalable integrations, automate data pipelines, and optimize system performance within a secure and compliant environment.

Essential Functions
  • Lead the design, configuration, and implementation of AMI systems, including water meters, endpoints, collectors, and network communications
  • Plan and manage AMI system upgrades, expansions, and integration with enterprise systems such as Oracle C2M, SCADA, GIS, and asset management platforms
  • Develop and maintain system performance standards, reliability metrics, and maintenance protocols for AMI components
  • Monitor network performance and troubleshoot communication or data transmission issues between field devices and head‑end systems
  • Coordinate with IT, field operations, and customer service teams to resolve metering issues and optimize meter‑to‑cash processes
  • Support data analytics initiatives related to consumption patterns, leak detection, and customer engagement
  • Ensure AMI systems comply with cybersecurity policies, data privacy standards, and relevant federal and state regulations
  • Evaluate new metering and communication technologies, participate in pilot programs, and provide technical recommendations
  • Develop technical documentation, including system drawings, standard operating procedures, and engineering reports
  • Provide training, technical guidance, and mentorship to operations and support staff involved in AMI deployment and maintenance
  • Perform detailed engineering analyses for AMI system design, network coverage, and capacity planning
  • Manage configuration and integration of AMI head‑end software and Meter Data Management (MDM) systems
  • Conduct root cause analysis of meter or network failures and implement corrective actions
  • Oversee vendor performance, contract compliance, and system warranty administration
  • Prepare and review specifications for metering equipment, communications hardware, and software systems
  • Participate in cross‑departmental committees and projects related to smart infrastructure and digital transformation
  • Design, develop, and maintain software integrations between AMI head‑end systems, Oracle C2M, and related enterprise applications
  • Build and support ETL processes, APIs, and automated workflows to facilitate accurate and timely meter data delivery
  • Implement SOAP and REST web services to connect AMI, C2M, and other enterprise systems
  • Collaborate with Enterprise Architects, DBAs, and Cybersecurity teams to ensure data security, compliance, and performance optimization
  • Analyze and resolve data discrepancies between AMI, MDMS, and C2M systems; develop automated monitoring and reconciliation tools
  • Participate in full software development lifecycle—requirements analysis, design, coding, testing, deployment, and maintenance
  • Support deployment automation, version control, and CI/CD pipelines for AMI integration releases
  • Document technical specifications, integration mappings, and operational procedures
  • Provide guidance and mentorship to junior developers and support personnel on AMI and C2M technical best practices
Qualifications
  • Minimum: Bachelor’s degree and 7+ years of experience in software development or system integration, with at least 3+ years supporting AMI and Oracle Utilities C2M or MDM environments; experience with one or more AMI platforms (Itron, Sensus, Landis+Gyr) preferred; experience with Oracle SOA Suite, BPEL, and integration web services; prior experience in utility industry or enterprise metering/billing systems strongly preferred; knowledge of Agile/Scrum methodologies and ITIL practices a plus
  • OR: High School Diploma and equivalent and 11+ years of experience in software development or system integration, with at least 3+ years supporting AMI and Oracle Utilities C2M or MDM environments; experience with one or more AMI platforms (Itron, Sensus, Landis+Gyr) preferred; experience with Oracle SOA Suite, BPEL, and integration web services; prior experience in utility industry or enterprise metering/billing systems strongly preferred; knowledge of Agile/Scrum methodologies and ITIL practices a plus
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