Meter Reader

Are you looking to become part of a collaborative team whilst maximising your potential to grow and develop within your career? Apply today. The Role.GMC Utilities Group is expanding! Due to continued growth, we are seeking Meter Readers to join our team nation wide.  Key Duties and Responsibilities will include but are not limited to:Key Responsibilities:Reading the meter with an electronic deviceRecording the readingChecking for any damage, unauthorized connections or defects in the meter The Candidate: Required Experience and Competencies:Excellent written and verbal communication skills.Ability to be resourceful, hands on and work both independently and as part of high-performing teamAbility to take initiative and ownership. Be proficient in Excel and Word Some flexibility to work outside normal working hours to meet deadlines. Become a part of something bigger. At the heart of GMC is our people, from engineers through to customer service and we aim to work collaboratively towards our common goals.  GMC is an equal opportunity employer, and we aim to recruit and retain like-minded people from diverse backgrounds with a wide range of expertise. In GMC we foster a work culture that promotes collaboration and learning, building an environment where our people have the capacity to maximise their potential whilst gaining the opportunity to continuously develop.  Our Future.Since the founding of GMC in 1981 by Gerry McCloskey, GMC has grown to be Ireland’s leading Civils and Utilities company and the future for GMC is bright. We have engaged with our staff and other stakeholders to agree and publish our core values.  One of our core values is to “Focus on the Future”.Our growth to date reflects the confidence that our customers have in our service delivery, in the innovative approach that we bring to how we do our work, and to our culture of safety and quality.  We have ambitious plans to develop our footprint in Ireland and overseas but understand that every decision we make contributes to people’s quality of life throughout generations, and we don't take that responsibility lightly as we build Ireland’s infrastructure of tomorrow, today. 




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