Meter Processing Pepresentative
Remote • Posted 13 hours ago • Updated 13 hours ago

Diversified Technology, Inc.
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Skills
- Billing
- Customer Service
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Filing
- Microsoft Excel
- Typing
- Training
- Data Entry
- Phone Support
- SONR
Summary
DTI has an immediate need for a Meter Processing Representative for a 3+ Months remote contract.
Must work on our W2
Qualifications:
- High school education or the equivalent.
- Shall successfully complete applicable CSR training as described in the qualifications in the classification of Customer Service Representative.
- Ability to operate a computer, adding machine, calculator and reproduction and facsimile equipment.
- Ability to acquire a thorough working knowledge of rates, billing codes, utility service classifications and collection policies.
- Ability to deal with both external and internal customers in an intelligent, tactful and courteous manner.
- Excel Knowledge/Experience
Responsibilities:
- Prepares and enters transactions to originate the billing of an account or makes corrections to the account.
- Processes files to and from hand-helds, and verifies that meter data has been transferred to Host via Meter Reading electronic systems.
- Assigns routes and make up schedules for Meter Readers.
- Makes appointments with Customers to obtain meter readings and creates or cancels orders when appropriate.
- Schedules, assigns and dispatches (prints) related meter reading orders as needed.
- Performs data entry of change name and re-read orders and make appropriate billing adjustments when necessary. Review customer billing history as needed.
- Assigns un-routed and new meters to a meter reading route in CIS. Enters district reroutes into CIS and create new routes as needed.
- Provides phone support for Meter Readers.
- Works related reports according to prescribed procedures, using existing or new systems.
- Processes readings that interface to the Industrial Billing System and verifies that readings transferred.
- Updates special conditions and meter reading instructions or directions when appropriate.
- Originates letters to notify customers of SONR (Shut-Off No Read) conditions, or to replies to customer's correspondence.
- Operates a call direction telephone system.
- Maintains department files and records, both electronic and hard copy.
- Performs miscellaneous clerical functions such as typing and filing, opening and distributing mail.
- Receives and relays messages.
- Performs duties in accordance with NiSource procedures, practices, and safety rules.
- Reports irregularities and abnormal conditions.
- Directs the work of one or two employees assigned to assist.
- Assists in the training of other employees.
- Performs similar or less skilled work in this classification or, when the diversity of the workload requires, perform similar or less skilled work in equal or lower classifications.
Comments/Special Instructions:
- 100% Remote Work
- Looking to hire 6 positions.
Pay rate: $20.50-30.50/hr depending on experience
Please click on the link below for our company benefits
DTI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under Illinois state or federal law. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply, and employment decisions are based solely on merit, qualifications, and business needs.
- Dice Id: dti
- Position Id: 4133
- Posted 13 hours ago
Company Info
38 Year Heritage of Service
Diversified Telecommunications Inc., (DTI) was founded in 1985, as a pay phone provider. Knowing the needs of the communities it served brought DTI early success. Because DTI was an independent payphone company with lower overhead, it was able to offer a much larger percentage of the phones’ revenues to retailers than bigger providers, such as Illinois Bell, could offer. With the proliferation of cell phones, the pay phone business began to dwindle. Looking ahead DTI had already begun exploring the information technology services arena and found two areas in which to expand their business.
Expanding into Network and IT Consulting
The first area of expansion was in network infrastructure. This included network cabling, which was a logical extension of the phone business. With the growth of business networks, it was a smart move. DTI has been offering network cabling, including network design, pre-project planning, structured cabling systems and on-site technicians, since 1994. Based on the success of the network infrastructure business, Diverse Technologies, Inc. was created in 2008 to provide network communication technicians from I.B.E.W. Local 134, project managers, project coordinators and of course account managers to offer an expanded set of Network Services to help ensure clients expectations were exceeded from beginning to end.
The second area of expansion is IT Consulting, including ERP implementations, software application design and development, computer programming, project management and supplemental staffing. DTI saw that a project often required additional sets of hands or skill sets our client did not have on staff. As opposed to hiring additional staff, they looked to DTI to fill their needs. The division, originally developed to support client needs for project assistance in 1996, grew into the establishment of Diversified Technology, Inc. in 2007.
Adjusting to a Changing Market
Into the 2000s, DTI grew at an incredible rate. It was recognized twice by the Inner City 100 as one of the fastest growing inner-city companies in America. DTI’s client list included some of the top organizations headquartered in Chicago, such as Amoco, Ameritech, and Quaker Oats. But a series of mergers and acquisitions, with corporate decisions now being made outside Chicago, resulted in DTI losing some of its large, long-term clients. Therefore, DTI transitioned once again, balancing its portfolio to include more clients in the government and education industries that aren’t susceptible to mergers and acquisitions by out-of-state corporations, developing strong relationships with some of the largest system integrators and software providers in the business, and providing its service offerings to organizations throughout the country.
Focusing on Specific Industries and Partners
Today, DTI has three services: IT Consulting, Advisory, and Network Services. Advisory is the newest offering, where DTI can provide advisory services for project management, quality assurance, and organizational change management that are software agnostic. While it supports many industries, DTI is focused on Energy, state and local government/education (SLED), and Financial Services. Its experience working with energy firms includes ERP systems, smart meters, and integrating systems to accommodate mergers and acquisitions. Its SLED practice supports state and local governments, including a specialization in transit authorities, along with the needs of K-12 as well as higher education. For financial services organizations, such as JP Morgan Chase, DTI provides IT Consulting and Advisory services.
DTI has built strong relationships with its clients, large system integrators such as Accenture, Deloitte, PwC, and IBM, and software providers such as Oracle, SAP and ServiceNow. DTI has realized significant growth over the last few years following this strategy.
DTI continues to innovate and adjust to the market. It provides its clients high quality services at a reasonable price by recruiting and retaining highly desirable talent, keeping its overhead costs low with a lean and agile infrastructure, and striving to exceed its clients’ expectations.
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