PSEG

Temporary Meter Reader - Audubon (Master)

Posted on: 20 Mar 2021

Audubon, NJ

Job Description

Requisition ID: 65509

Job Function/Category: Operations

Employment Type: Non-Exempt Full Time

This is an exciting time to be joining PSEG. Our commitments, which include safety, integrity, customer focus, and diversity & inclusion, are the fabric of our culture and help drive the success of our business. We are fortunate to have an outstanding workforce of diverse and highly skilled talent who move us forward in our operational excellence journey. PSEG has more than 12,000 employees who are dedicated to the communities we serve and embody our vision: People providing Safe, Reliable, Economic and Greener Energy.

Union Local

UWUA 601

Summary

This is a temporary position which requires a SAFE DRIVING RECORD and the use of a personal vehicle on a daily basis (mileage and gas expense reimbursed in accordance with the prevailing I.R.S. limit). This position does not offer health insurance coverage.
Selected candidates will be required to successfully complete background screening, including employment and education verification, driving history review, criminal review and drug test.
The meter reader performs field work in connection with reading gas, electric and other related work. Duties include: safely reading and recording meter readings at customers premises; recording reasons for no-readings and recording any unusual conditions; resetting and resealing demand meters and meter enclosures as directed; reporting unusual and unsafe conditions to supervision in accordance with established procedures and reporting any emergency conditions immediately to supervision.

Job Duties & Responsibilities

Physical Requirements:
Constant Walking, on average 6-8 miles per day in all types of weather
Constant - Stair climbing, up to 100-150 sets per day
Constant - Standing
Frequent - Bending forward, Reaching, Flexing elbows and wrists, Twisting, Kneeling
Occasional - Sitting, Crawling, Twisting, Reaching, Turning, Crouching.
Occasional- Lifting of 20-30 lbs
Vision - Must be able to read meters
Other- Must be able to grasp and push buttons on hand-held device

Job Qualifications

Requirements:

Because the job requires driving to company locations and off-site assignments and events, must possess a valid drivers license with a safe and satisfactory driver history over a period of several years.

Must have and maintain in good operating condition, a motor vehicle for use in performing assigned duties.

Must have prior experience working outdoors.
Must have communication skills, poise, and tact, in order to handle routine customer contacts in a pleasant and courteous manner.
Must be neat and accurate in work.

Must have a high school diploma or GED.
Must satisfactorily pass the Meter Reader Test.

Desired:
Minimum of 6 months experience working outdoors within the last 3 years

Experience with reading meters.

Experience working in a position in which you are aware of your surroundings and/or personal safety.

Ability to use good judgment in making on-the-job decisions and experience in having positive interaction with customers.

Ability to read maps

As an employee of PSE&G or PSEG Long Island, you should be aware that during storm restoration efforts, you may be required to perform functions outside of your routine duties and on a schedule that may be different from normal operations.

This site (http://www.pseg.com) is strictly for candidates who are not currently PSEG employees. PSEG employees must apply for jobs internally through empower which can be accessed through the mypseg homepage by clicking on the employee center tab, then under the empower header, choose careers.

Business needs may cause PSEG to cancel or delay filling position at any time during the selection process.

Certain positions at the Company may require you to have access to Part 810-Controlled Information. Under the law, the Company is limited in who it can share this information with and in certain circumstances it is necessary to obtain specific authorization before the Company can share this information. Accordingly, if the position does require access to this information, you must complete a 10 CFR Part 810 Export Control Compliance Nationality Request Form, a copy of which will be provided to you by Talent Acquisition if an offer is made. If there is a need for specific authorization, due to the time it takes to obtain authorization from the government, we will likely not be able to further proceed with an offer.

Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to a policy of non-discrimination in employment, including the hiring process, based on any legal protected characteristic. Legally protected characteristics included, race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law in locations where PSEG employs individuals.

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PSEG

Newark, NJ

The Public Service Corporation was formed in 1903, by amalgamating more than 400 gas, electric and transportation companies in New Jersey. Thomas McCarter was named the Corporation's first president and held the position until 1939.

Internally, Public Service consolidated its gas and electric interests into Public Service Electric and Gas, and its transportation interests into Public Service Coordinated Transport (later Transport of New Jersey). Concerns about the concentration of economic power resulted in federal and state actions requiring the breakup of utilities. In 1943, Public Service once again became a stand-alone company, and was renamed Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) in 1948

PSEG as 100 People

PSEG has 13,000 employees across multiple states representing varied backgrounds and expertise. But could you conceptualize what a snapshot of PSEG would look like as just 100 people? That’s just what the PSEG Foundation set out to do when it partnered with the 100 People Foundation.

Using the 100 People Foundation philosophy and methodology, we set out to meet the 100 people who could best represent our company.  The result was a diverse group of employees who helped create a community that represents PSEG by job type and companywide statistics. Employees from varied positions, levels and tenure were nominated by their peers as the people they most admire. 

Some of the employees chosen to help represent PSEG as 100 people served in the military, where they learned about great teamwork, or are the third generation of their family to work for PSEG. More than one nominee was the first member of their family to attend college.  It is this diverse culture that makes us who we are: a great place to work and a committed member of the communities we serve. 

As part of the 100 People Foundation’s larger global initiative, our project will be used to teach students about what an energy company looks like and where energy comes from.

 

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