
Golden Valley Electric Association
Fairbanks, AK
Who We Are
At GVEA, we work together, as one team, to improve the lives of the members we serve, power economies and provide innovative energy solutions. Employing a diverse workforce composed of safe, committed and self-motivated individuals is paramount to our mission.
We strive to hire and retain employees who share our values of integrity, honesty, accountability, respect, goodwill and continuous improvement. We believe everyone deserves to feel safe and valued at their place of work. So join us, and help us shape the future of energy in Alaska.
Our Mission
Recognizing Golden Valley Electric Association (GVEA)’s importance to the economic, environmental, and social viability of our communities, the Cooperative’s mission is to safely provide its member-owners with reliable electric service, quality customer service, and innovative energy solutions at fair and reasonable prices.
The cooperative operates and maintains 3,261 miles of transmission and distribution lines, 35 substations and 9 generating facilities. Our system is interconnected with Fort Wainwright, Eielson AFB, Fort Greely, the University of Alaska-Fairbanks and all electric utilities in the Alaska Railbelt, which extends from Homer, Alaska to Fairbanks. Peak load in 2018 was 196.6 megawatts (MW). The system peak of 223 MW was set in December 2007.
Our Vision
Working together to improve the quality of life for the members we serve.
History
Incorporated in 1946 in Fairbanks, Alaska, Golden Valley Electric Assn. took shape when a small group of locals became interested in bringing electric service to rural areas and furthering the agricultural industry in Interior Alaska. These pioneers applied to the Rural Electrification Administration, which granted a loan to form a not-for-profit rural electric cooperative.
GVEA now serves nearly 100,000 Interior residents in Fairbanks, Delta Junction, Nenana, Healy and Cantwell. We also serve Interior residents out to 48-mile Steese Highway, 11-mile Elliot Highway (Haystack Subdivision) and 26-mile Chena Hot Springs Road.
The 9.500 kilowatts (kW) Fairbanks Exploration (F.E.) Co. power plant was built in 1927 to serve the gold dredges operating in the Tanana Valley. GVEA purchased power from the F.E. Company until 1952 when GVEA purchased the plant. It was retired in March 1972.
Job Specifications
Fairbanks, Illinois
$41.24/hour
a month ago
Full Time
Entry Level
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Meter Technician First Year
Join Golden Valley Electric Association as a Meter Technician First Year in Fairbanks, Alaska, and play a key role in ensuring accurate electric metering and reliable service for our members across Interior Alaska. In this role, you will install, read, inspect, maintain, connect, and disconnect electric meters for residential and commercial accounts while providing exceptional customer service and support in the field.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys working independently, solving problems, and spending time outdoors. As a Meter Technician, you will perform meter inspections, troubleshoot metering issues, complete service orders, support outage restoration efforts, and assist with engineering field work that helps maintain the reliability of GVEA's electrical system.
With a competitive starting wage of $41.24 per hour per IBEW Agreement, this position offers the opportunity to build a rewarding career while supporting the communities we serve. You will have access to excellent benefits, including
Retirement/401K, Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Short and Long Term Disability, Paid Leave, Flexible Spending, and Wellness Program (including fitness reimbursements).
Apply today and help us power the future of Interior Alaska!
Note: As a condition of employment, successful applicants must become an IBEW member within 30 days after employment.
A little about us
GVEA is an electric cooperative that owns and maintains 3,491 miles of transmission and distribution lines, 35 substations, and 9 generating facilities. Our system is interconnected with Fort Wainwright, Eielson AFB, Fort Greely, Clear Space Force Station, the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, and all electric utilities in the Alaska Railbelt, which extends from Homer to Fairbanks. Powering the Interior of Alaska, GVEA contributes to the economic, environmental, and social viability of our communities.
YOUR ROLE AS A METER TECHNICIAN
As a Meter Technician at Golden Valley Electric Association, you will play an important role in ensuring accurate electric metering and reliable service for residential and commercial members throughout Interior Alaska. In this field-based position, you will install, read, inspect, maintain, connect, and disconnect electric meters, and accurately document service activities to support billing and revenue collection.
You will troubleshoot meter issues, inspect equipment for defects or unauthorized connections, respond to member concerns regarding usage and billing, and provide support for service orders and field operations. Responsibilities also include delivering disconnect notices, collecting payments in the field, and ensuring all work is performed in accordance with GVEA's safety standards and procedures.
Additionally, you will support engineering and system operations by assisting with network troubleshooting, field surveys, power line patrols, pole attachment inspections, and outage restoration efforts. This position offers the opportunity to work independently in a dynamic outdoor environment while making a direct impact on member service and the reliability of GVEA's electric system.
This role is ideal for someone who enjoys hands-on work, problem-solving, and interacting with members while working safely in the field.
WHAT YOU NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL
To succeed as a Meter Technician at Golden Valley Electric Association, candidates must possess a high school diploma or equivalent and a valid Alaska driver's license with a good driving record. Successful candidates will demonstrate strong customer service skills, sound judgment, and the ability to work independently while interacting professionally with members in a variety of field situations.
The ideal candidate will be dependable, safety-conscious, and comfortable working outdoors in all types of weather conditions. This position requires the ability to work in close proximity to energized electrical equipment, communicate effectively via radio and in person, and accurately complete service orders and field documentation. Candidates should also be able to read maps, follow technical instructions, and respond appropriately to challenging situations involving aggressive pets or hostile customers.
Previous experience in a related field and basic electrical knowledge are preferred but not required. This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy problem-solving, working independently, and providing excellent service while supporting the reliability of GVEA's electric system.
Knowledge and skills required for the position are:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Valid Alaska driver's license with a good driving record; driving record must be submitted with application
- Current First Aid Certification or ability to obtain within three months of employment
- Two years of related experience preferred
- Basic electrical experience preferred
READY TO JOIN OUR TEAM?
We're looking for talented individuals like you to join our team and help us achieve our goals. If you're passionate, driven, and committed to making a difference, we want to hear from you! Please fill out our online, mobile-friendly application. We're looking for talented individuals like you to join our team and help us achieve our goals.
For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through our website.
https://gvea.applicantpro.com/jobs/4107129-862319.html