Pasig City
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Meralco is the largest private-sector electric distribution utility company in the Philippines covering 36 cities and 75 municipalities. Its franchise area of over 9,685 km2 is just 3% of the total land area of the Philippines but accounts for 55% of the country’s electricity output.
The Telecommunications Technical Support Staff is responsible for monitoring ICT critical facilities to achieve continuous operations and system availability. The role implements preventive and corrective maintenance measures and rehabilitation of Meralco Centers, Sectors, Substations, Repeater Sites, Business Centers, and Auxiliary Business Centers. The role also assists in developing and implementing business continuity and disaster recovery strategies and solutions.
On top of legislated benefits, Meralco implements several benefits policies for its qualified employees such as educational loans, housing equity assistance loans, and cash assistance for death or disasters, among others.
Meralco is building a brighter future for our nation. To achieve this, they need you to share your brilliance. Choose to discover and develop your full potential, choose to light up your career, choose to make tomorrow brighter, not just for yourself or your family, but for other Filipino families all over the country, and choose the company that will surely empower you. Choose to be brilliant.
They promote work-life balance through a wide array of employee engagement activities.
Meralco is more than a power distribution company. It is home to those who share their passion for innovation, dynamism, and the development of one’s self and well-being. And they believe in the values of customer service, performance, accountability, integrity, and teamwork. May malasakit at tunay na makabayan. Meralco brings out the best of all you can be, and make a meaningful impact – through innovative solutions toward building a brilliant future together… for employees, customers, community, and country.
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In my role as an intern at Meralco, my primary responsibilities include compiling and updating data related to various equipment used within the company. This involves converting databases into KML files for use in Google Earth, which helps in visualizing and managing our equipment locations. On a day-to-day basis, I work on tasks such as creating heatmaps for access point design, updating and managing databases of different equipment, and assisting in various administrative and technical tasks as needed. I am also involved in data analysis and visualization, which supports the team in making informed decisions. Additionally, I participate in site visits to observe how the network is distributed to homes and other infrastructure. These visits provide me with hands-on learning opportunities and a deeper understanding of how network distribution operates in real-world scenarios. My role allows me to apply my technical skills in real-world scenarios and contribute to meaningful projects that support Meralco’s operations. It also provides me with valuable experience in data management, network planning, and field observations, which enhances my professional growth and prepares me for future career opportunities.
As an intern, I was exposed to various activities.
4.7
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Energy & Utilities
Meralco is an electric distribution utility company in the PH, and home to a dynamic talent community who are passionate in #BuildingABrilliantFuture
The people are very welcoming and kind, but take their job seriously and remain professional.
Great mentors/supervisors and value-adding projects.
Working at Meralco gave me the opportunity to broaden my horizons...learning about topics outside my field of study.
Even if I was an intern, they definitely treat me as a colleague and guide me with my workloads.
The culture within the learning and development department is one where everyone is familiar and close to one another.
There are some days where I don't have anything to do.
As an intern, the pay was a bit low considering the commute expenses.
Some tasks at the business center can be routine or repetitive.
The worst thing working at Meralco is the location... Every day going there was a struggle because of traffic.
Lack of more regular employment opportunities.