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Electrical Distribution Network Data Labeler, Mapping Specialist
ExpedockElectrical Distribution Network Data Labeler reviewing street-level images for identifying and mapping critical power distribution assets. Working remotely with a collaborative tech-enabled team at Expedock.
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Systematically navigate assigned road networks via Street View imagery without skipping sections.
- Analyze and correctly identify low-tension (LT) poles, high-tension (HT) poles, Distribution Transformer Centres (DTCs), and underground waypoints.
- Connect digitized assets sequentially in the precise order the physical electrical lines run to create an accurate, connected network map.
- Protect existing client data by retaining preloaded source assets even when imagery is missing, unless explicitly instructed to delete them.
- Prioritize electrical accuracy over pure speed.
- Flag blurred images, telecom clutter, or ambiguous structures as "Low Confidence" rather than guessing.
Requirements
What you’ll need- Educational background in Electrical Engineering, Diploma Engineering, or equivalent technical fields.
- Professional experience as a GIS Surveyor, Line Supervisor, Field Technician, or Utility Mapper.
- Direct exposure to electrical distribution networks—specifically understanding the visual, structural, and voltage differences between LT consumer-side networks (~0.4 kV), HT feeder networks (~11 kV), and DTC structures.
- High comfort level navigating digital maps and multi-angle Street View workflows on a computer.
- Strong field judgment to distinguish electricity assets from telecom lines, service drops, or generic street clutter.
- High data-discipline; comfortable flagging uncertainty rather than making unverified guesses.
- Familiarity with navigating complex street environments, utility clutter, and overhead/underground asset infrastructure is highly valued.
- Strong English communication skills and comparable utility-distribution exposure.
Benefits
Comp & perks- Health Stipend & Service Break Incentives: Access a dedicated health care subsidy/allowance and structured, paid service breaks after 3 months of successful collaboration.
- Supportive Remote Environment: Work from home alongside a collaborative team that values growth and mutual success.
- Autonomous Remote Collaboration: Enjoy the freedom of a work-from-home set up backed by a highly communicative operational team that values professional growth and efficient delivery.
- Streamlined Project Onboarding: Transition seamlessly into the workflow with comprehensive system walkthroughs and client calibration documentation to ensure high-accuracy project delivery.
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Hard Skills & Tools
GIS surveyingelectrical distribution networkslow-tension (LT) poleshigh-tension (HT) polesDistribution Transformer Centres (DTCs)digital mappingdata disciplinefield judgmentnavigating street environmentsasset infrastructure
Soft Skills
strong communication skillsattention to detailanalytical thinkingproblem-solvingdecision-makingorganizational skillsadaptabilityteam collaborationcritical thinkingtime management
Certifications
Electrical Engineering degreeDiploma in EngineeringGIS certificationUtility Mapping certificationField Technician certificationLine Supervisor certificationSafety training certificationProject management certificationData analysis certificationTechnical communication certification