Assoc Msrmt Tech Telecommunications - Chicago, IL at Geebo

Assoc Msrmt Tech

WEC Energy Group is one of the nation's largest electric generation, distribution and natural gas delivery holding companies. We employ over 7,000 people in our energy companies and service subsidiaries. As a Fortune 500 company, we value and develop our employees who are making a difference in a mission that matters.


WBS, a subsidiary of WEC Energy Group, is seeking a Associate Measurement Tech in our Chicago, Illinois location.

Job Summary

With direct supervision, an Associate Measurement Technician provides support for gas measurement devices, correctors, daily demand devices, AMR, commercial meters, and associated equipment. As well as, works with other departments to provide timely support, accurate measurement, and adherence to all code requirements.

Job Responsibilities

  • Installation and troubleshooting of rotary heads and automated meter reading devices on commercial meters.
  • Test and calibrate various measurement devices and rotary temperature compensated heads. Provide support to other measurement technicians and Gas Meter Testing.
  • Installation and maintenance of daily demand devices. Perform field audits and respond to trouble calls.
  • Installation and maintenance of additional output devices and signals to customers.
  • Installation, testing and maintenance of gas measurement correctors. Troubleshoot and repair correctors.
  • Performs other duties as assigned or required.

Minimum Qualifications

  • High School Diploma, HSED, or GED.
  • Less than 1 year experience leading or management of tasks as part of a project.
  • 1
    years experience using computer components (hard-drive, CPU, video cards, motherboard) and experience using Microsoft Office Programs (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access).
Preferred Qualifications

  • Electrical/electronic experience.
  • Mechanical skills.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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