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Severn Trent is seeking a Pollution Specialist on a 9-month fixed term contract. You will manage Incident Action Plans from start to finish, work with operational teams and regulators, and drive root cause investigations to deliver timely, evidence-based actions.
Based remotely with regular travel to our Coventry headquarters, you will own a portfolio of incidents, monitor action delivery, support audits, and contribute to continuous improvement of IAP processes within the Environmental
At Severn Trent, our people are at the heart of everything we do. We’re in the top 5% of utility companies worldwide for employee engagement, and we’re equally proud of our strong Glassdoor score — reflecting how much our people love working here.
At Severn Trent, our people are at the heart of everything we do. We’re in the top 5% of utility companies worldwide for employee engagement, and we’re equally proud of our strong Glassdoor score — reflecting how much our people love working here.
We have an opportunity to join as a Pollution Specialist on a 9 month Fixed Term Contract. This role is responsible for improving Severn Trent Water and Hafren Dyfrdwy's pollution performance by managing Incident Action Plans (IAPs) from start to finish. Working closely with operational teams and regulators, you'll identify incidents requiring an IAP, lead root cause investigations, develop effective corrective and preventative actions, and ensure plans are submitted within regulatory timescales to help prevent repeat pollution incidents.
You’ll take ownership of a portfolio of incidents, gathering and analysing information, engaging stakeholders to secure action delivery, and maintaining strong relationships with the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales. A key part of the role is ensuring all plans are of a high quality, evidence-based, and capable of delivering positive regulatory outcomes.
The role also involves tracking the completion and effectiveness of agreed actions, supporting audits and assurance activities, identifying trends to support wider pollution reduction initiatives, and contributing to the continuous improvement of Incident Action Plan processes. You’ll work collaboratively across the business, provide support during incident management events where required, and actively participate in internal and industry forums focused on environmental performance and compliance.
This role will be home based, however, regular travel to our Headquarters in Coventry will be required. You’ll work within our Environmental Regulations team. With this being such a critical role, we’re looking for someone who can join us 37 hours a week.
You’ll join a caring culture that collaborates to achieve, grow, and develop. Our employee engagement scores are among the highest globally in energy and utilities. That’s why we value in-person moments to keep our culture alive and why for this role you’ll usually find us in the office during our working hours.
To be successful you will have experience working within the water industry or a similar environmental regulatory environment, with a strong understanding of pollution incident management and environmental regulation. You will be comfortable analysing complex technical information, producing evidence-based outputs, and working collaboratively across teams to deliver outcomes to demanding deadlines. Experience developing Incident Action Plans (IAPs), pollution investigations, root cause analysis, and knowledge of EA and NRW regulatory frameworks would be advantageous.
This role requires a highly organised and analytical individual with excellent written communication skills and the confidence to influence stakeholders at all levels. You will be capable of managing multiple priorities simultaneously while maintaining high standards of quality, compliance, and attention to detail. Strong IT skills are essential, and you'll need to be comfortable working both independently and as part of a small specialist team.
Skills and experience are important, but character, positivity, and a caring attitude matter too. We welcome people from all walks of life and celebrate individuality, as we know diverse minds, experiences and backgrounds help us to learn and better serve our communities. We’re looking for people who want to get involved, be part of something bigger, and make a difference because they care.
It’s not just a job; it’s a career. We offer benefits that reward great work and award‑winning training to help you reach your potential. You’ll also contribute to the environment and community.
Some of our benefits include: