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A leading water services company in the UK seeks a Groundwater Team member responsible for managing technical borehole maintenance projects. The successful candidate will coordinate on-site activities, ensure H&S compliance, manage project budgets, and collaborate with various stakeholders. Candidates should have a relevant degree and project management experience, with a keen interest in groundwater systems. The role offers a flexible working environment with travel required across the region and includes a competitive benefits package.
Working within a highly regulated industry, we provide a critical resource ensuring we can provide homes and businesses with a resilient and safe supply of running water.
Essential to delivering a consistent service to our customers are our Water Resources & Drought team, who are looking for a new member to join their Groundwater Team. This is an exciting opportunity to join a specialist technical team, responsible for the maintenance and operability of over 450 boreholes that provide 50% of Anglian Water's raw water supply. It's also a great opportunity to support our increased investment in groundwater maintenance teams within our region.
We offer flexible working, with the successful applicant required to travel to borehole sites across the Anglian Water region and would be happy to travel to one of the Water Resources & Drought key offices (Cambridge, Norwich, Peterborough, or Huntingdon) when required.
Working closely with the wider Groundwater Team, you will be responsible for managing all aspects on a range of technical borehole maintenance and groundwater projects, including project planning, working closely with the Water Supply Teams, helping to coordinate on-site activities, managing budgets, and project reporting. Projects will include borehole pump replacements, borehole rehabilitation and refurbishment, condition-based surveys, water quality and yield investigations and borehole performance testing, in addition to a wide range of other borehole and groundwater related operability issues.
The role will involve working closely with a number of internal and external stakeholders, particularly the Anglian Water Groundwater Engineering Unit (GWEU), Supply Operational Teams and the Environment Agency. With time, the successful applicant would be expected to work towards developing a strong technical understanding of borehole construction and operation, and groundwater systems.
We welcome everyone! As an equal opportunity employer, we consider all qualified applicants, no matter their gender identity, ethnicity, nationality, religion, age, sexual orientation, disability, or any other protected characteristic. We hire and nurture based on merit and a shared passion for making positive impacts. Our commitment is to foster an inclusive environment where everyone feels they belong & can use every drop of their potential.