Customer Serviceman I - Meter Shop
About the role
Job Brief The Public Operations Department, Water and Wastewater Section, is accepting applications from qualified individuals for the permanent position of Customer Serviceman I in the department’s Meter shop.
EXTERNAL August 12, 2025 Customer Serviceman I - Meter Shop (Permanent) The Public Operations Department, Water and Wastewater Section, is accepting applications from qualified individuals for the permanent position of Customer Serviceman I in the department’s Meter shop. The Customer Serviceman plays a frontline role in ensuring that all aspects of water meter functions for residential and commercial service operate effectively and efficiently. This position works as support to all functions of the meter shop and performs other related duties as required.
Wage: $29.33 per hour
Hours: 40 hours per week
Responsibilities
- Reads water meters on assigned routes and record readings
- Complete Water Meter data entry so accounts and files are updated
- Provides information as is appropriate and tactfully responds to resident inquiries and complaints
- Provide Support to Customer Serviceman II on the Trouble Truck
- The operation of curb stands
- Thawing frozen lines
- Installing temporary water supply lines
- Manual labour in the meter shop as required
- Responds to questions and concerns from the general public
- Investigating water related customer complaints/inquiries
We are interested in individuals with the following skills and abilities:
- Working knowledge of Meter Shop operations, including experience in performing locates
- Excellent customer service skills in dealing with the public, sometimes under difficult circumstances
- The ability to work independently
- A high school diploma or equivalent
- Physical strength and dexterity to perform work in all types of weather from extreme heat to extreme cold, as well as damp and wet conditions
- Strong customer service skills are critical for success in this role
- This role is a supporting position. The incumbent must be a great team player and will to help wherever required within the meter shop.
- The incumbent will communicate with confidence and steadiness during difficult times; adapt readily to new situations
- The incumbent will listen to others and communicate in an effective manner that fosters open communication.
- A valid class 5 Operator’s license
- Preference will be given to candidates who possess Level I certification in Water Distribution, or who are able to attain this certification within the time frames outlined by Alberta Environment.
The successful candidate will be committed to winning the hearts of our community through discipline, teamwork, composure and a strategic mindset. For further information on this opportunity, please contact: Luis Rauda at 403-320-3857 or email him at Luis.Rauda@lethbridge.ca
Qualified candidates are invited to submit their resume with cover letter, online at:
- Applicants must apply online. We are unable to accept paper copies of resumes’ or applications sent via email.
Closing Date: Wednesday August 27 at 11:59 pm CUPE, Local 70
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All applicants are thanked in advance for their interest. Only individuals selected for interviews will be contacted.
About City of Lethbridge
The City of Lethbridge is the third largest City in Alberta and is the commercial, financial, transportation and industrial centre of southern Alberta. City government is led by eight councillors and a mayor who are elected every four years. Lethbridge is a cultural, sports and recreation hub with facilities like: Yates Performing Arts Centre, Casa (Creating Art in Southern Alberta), Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden, Galt Museum, ENMAX Centre arena and entertainment venue and the Cavendish Farms Leisure Centre. Lethbridge is also a leader in post-secondary education with both the University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College attracting thousands of students to the city each year.
Customer Serviceman I - Meter Shop
About the role
Job Brief The Public Operations Department, Water and Wastewater Section, is accepting applications from qualified individuals for the permanent position of Customer Serviceman I in the department’s Meter shop.
EXTERNAL August 12, 2025 Customer Serviceman I - Meter Shop (Permanent) The Public Operations Department, Water and Wastewater Section, is accepting applications from qualified individuals for the permanent position of Customer Serviceman I in the department’s Meter shop. The Customer Serviceman plays a frontline role in ensuring that all aspects of water meter functions for residential and commercial service operate effectively and efficiently. This position works as support to all functions of the meter shop and performs other related duties as required.
Wage: $29.33 per hour
Hours: 40 hours per week
Responsibilities
- Reads water meters on assigned routes and record readings
- Complete Water Meter data entry so accounts and files are updated
- Provides information as is appropriate and tactfully responds to resident inquiries and complaints
- Provide Support to Customer Serviceman II on the Trouble Truck
- The operation of curb stands
- Thawing frozen lines
- Installing temporary water supply lines
- Manual labour in the meter shop as required
- Responds to questions and concerns from the general public
- Investigating water related customer complaints/inquiries
We are interested in individuals with the following skills and abilities:
- Working knowledge of Meter Shop operations, including experience in performing locates
- Excellent customer service skills in dealing with the public, sometimes under difficult circumstances
- The ability to work independently
- A high school diploma or equivalent
- Physical strength and dexterity to perform work in all types of weather from extreme heat to extreme cold, as well as damp and wet conditions
- Strong customer service skills are critical for success in this role
- This role is a supporting position. The incumbent must be a great team player and will to help wherever required within the meter shop.
- The incumbent will communicate with confidence and steadiness during difficult times; adapt readily to new situations
- The incumbent will listen to others and communicate in an effective manner that fosters open communication.
- A valid class 5 Operator’s license
- Preference will be given to candidates who possess Level I certification in Water Distribution, or who are able to attain this certification within the time frames outlined by Alberta Environment.
The successful candidate will be committed to winning the hearts of our community through discipline, teamwork, composure and a strategic mindset. For further information on this opportunity, please contact: Luis Rauda at 403-320-3857 or email him at Luis.Rauda@lethbridge.ca
Qualified candidates are invited to submit their resume with cover letter, online at:
- Applicants must apply online. We are unable to accept paper copies of resumes’ or applications sent via email.
Closing Date: Wednesday August 27 at 11:59 pm CUPE, Local 70
Fostering Equity and Diversity The City of Lethbridge (
All applicants are thanked in advance for their interest. Only individuals selected for interviews will be contacted.
About City of Lethbridge
The City of Lethbridge is the third largest City in Alberta and is the commercial, financial, transportation and industrial centre of southern Alberta. City government is led by eight councillors and a mayor who are elected every four years. Lethbridge is a cultural, sports and recreation hub with facilities like: Yates Performing Arts Centre, Casa (Creating Art in Southern Alberta), Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden, Galt Museum, ENMAX Centre arena and entertainment venue and the Cavendish Farms Leisure Centre. Lethbridge is also a leader in post-secondary education with both the University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College attracting thousands of students to the city each year.