Leading contract utility meter reading & field services for gas, electric and water providers.
Field technician installing, maintaining, reading utility meters & surveying lines.
22 days ago ago
Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Little Rock, AR
Field
Company Size
150 Employees
Service Specialisms
Meter reading
Utility collections
Sector Specialisms
Gas
Electric
Water
Utilities
Role
Description
meter inspection
leak grading
utility detection
data entry
meter replacement
ami upgrade
Perform visual inspections of gas meters, lines, and fittings
Participate in company-provided safety meetings
Enter data collected in the field into a handheld computer
Use telephones, tablets, and/or computers to communicate
Perform visual inspections of water or electric meters for leaks or damage
Inspect gas meters and associated piping for proper coatings and evidence of atmospheric corrosion
Repeat motions that may include the wrists, hands, and/or fingers
Detect location of underground utilities and mark accordingly
Performs under close supervision.
Grade gas leaks by severity and report escalations accordingly
Identify hazards at meter sites and report accordingly
Properly change out water or electric meters of varying sizes and brands
Properly change out meter registers for AMI/AMR upgrade
Provide general information about the meter services to customers, when applicable
Refer all consumer complaints to the appropriate authorities
Requirements
gas detection
meter reading
gis
driver’s license
microsoft office
high school
Experience: 1 or more years of experience in gas and/or electric services, 2+ years experience in the direct exchange of water meters and registers of varying sizes; The Ready Force Team Technician plays a key role in gas, water, and electric meter installation/exchange, maintenance and reading, surveying gas lines, as well as customer communication. This role may also participate in atmospheric corrosion, leak surveying, or line locating. This position requires a significant amount of walking in outdoor environmental conditions, excellent time management, and flexibility. Traveling throughout the United States up to 100% of the time while supporting various projects is required.
Clean and re-coat/paint meters and piping
Education: None. Must be at least 18 years of age
Ability to interact with unhappy or negative customers in a professional manner
Must be able to remain in a stationary position for long periods of time
Basic knowledge of GIS systems and principles
Communication with others to exchange information. Must be able to see, read, write, and speak
Ability to walk long distances and appropriately prepare for weather conditions
Valid driver’s license and successful completion of OQ training.
Proficient in at least one to two core services such as:
Education: High School Diploma or GED
Excellent attention to detail for problem-solving and finding
Adequate time management skills to finish daily tasks in a timely manner
Read electric, gas, or water meters
1+ year in related field (electric, gas, water meter maintenance/installation/reading, or gas line detection/surveying).
Meter reading (gas, water, or electric)
Basic gas line surveying or detection.
Experience: Must possess a valid driver’s license. Upon hire, the candidate may need to complete and pass all Pipeline Operator Qualification (OQ) training. Applicants must have a minimum of 1 year of experience in any of these fields:
Small meter installation/exchange.
Proficient computer skills, including knowledge of Microsoft Office programs
Excellent communication skills, comfortable interacting with management and customers
Ability to multi-task, and work independently and as a team
Work that includes moving objects up to 50 lbs.
Exceptional flexibility in daily routines, route scheduling, and work hours
Benefits
Outdoor working conditions
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
50 Year Milestone
Celebrated in 2022
Marking five decades of continuous service and innovation in utility solutions.
27M Meter Reads
Annual Meter Reads
Handling a substantial volume of meter readings across various utility systems.
$30-50M Revenue
Yearly Revenue Range
Indicating consistent growth and financial stability for future expansion.
50%+ Clients Retained
Client Retention Rate
Highlighting strong client relationships over extended periods, emphasizing reliability.
Founded in 1972 by two visionaries with a mission to simplify utility services.
Grew steadily across decades, joining ACRT Services in 2015 to expand its national footprint.
Supporting gas, electric, and water systems across multiple states.
Expertise spans meter reading, meter change-outs, leak detection, damage prevention, and AMR/AMI transitions.
Operates field services in states like Ohio, Michigan, Virginia, Texas, Georgia, and Florida, tailoring solutions locally.
Promotes a family atmosphere with many team members staying for over a decade, fostering long-term client trust.
Maintains deep partnerships: reflecting longevity and reliability.
Sustainable growth without compromising focus.
Highlighting five decades of community-centered service and innovation.
Culture + Values
Value client relationships
Delight clients by going above and beyond
Diverse workforce of self-motivated individuals
Hire, train, and retain top industry talent
Represent the client and organization professionally
Comprehensive training with classroom and field instruction
Set ourselves apart by emphasizing client partnerships
Founded on trust and integrity
Environment + Sustainability
Use non-polluting machinery in factories
Use energy-efficient computer equipment
Recycle packaging materials and recover wood chips and other wood pieces
Consolidate orders at distribution centers to ship fully loaded trucks
Promote paper responsibility (double-sided printing, recycling)
Use lunch boxes and cups made from recycled plastic instead of foam
Produce durable hardwood furniture designed to last generations