Field Metering Engineer
A Field Metering Engineer is responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of metering systems used to measure utility usage, such as electricity, gas, or water. Here are some key duties and responsibilities:
Installation and Maintenance: Installing, maintaining, and repairing metering devices and associated communication systems 1.
Inspection and Calibration: Conducting regular inspections and calibrations to ensure meters are accurate and performing well 1 2.
Troubleshooting: Analyzing and resolving discrepancies in meter readings or data 1.
Data Analysis: Interpreting meter data for utility management and reporting purposes 1.
Customer Interaction: Providing technical support and training to staff and clients regarding metering equipment and software 1.
Compliance: Ensuring all metering systems comply with industry standards and regulatory requirements 1.
Documentation: Developing and documenting maintenance schedules, procedures, and systems for meter operations 1.
Field Metering Engineers need strong technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and good communication skills. They often work in various locations, requiring a full UK driving license 1.
Wem is a market town and civil parish in Shropshire, England,[1] 9 miles (14 km) north of Shrewsbury and 9 miles (14 km) south of Whitchurch.
The name is derived from the Old English term wamm, meaning 'marsh".[2]
As a caput of a barony and a large manor and parish Wem was a centre for justice and local government for centuries, and the headquarters of the North Shropshire District Council until Shropshire became a unitary authority. From the 12th century revisions to the hundreds of Shropshire, Wem was within the North Division of Bradford Hundred until the end of the 19th century.[3][4]
It is considered that the landscape around the town may be the inspiration for Shakespeare's play 'As You Like It', a belief reflected in cultural programming in the town.[5]