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A critical infrastructure provider in the UK seeks a skilled Water Mains Chlorination & Commissioning Technician to ensure safe and efficient water mains commissioning. Your responsibilities include chlorination, pressure testing, and maintaining water quality compliance, directly supporting the integrity of water services. The ideal candidate will have a strong commitment to safety and relevant experience in the water sector. This role offers a dynamic work environment that champions professional growth and safety standards.
United Infrastructure is a dynamic, rapidly expanding business, delivering critical infrastructure to communities across the UK.
We pride ourselves on delivering innovative solutions to the complex challenges our clients face in five key sectors: water, energy, power, telecoms and property services, under two main business areas – Utility Infrastructure and Social Infrastructure. We employ over 2200 people and work with a broad range of public and private sector clients.
We are dedicated to creating a connected, sustainable future, and our work plays an important role in achieving the UK’s net zero ambitions. We deliver infrastructure that supports the energy transition as well as improving the energy efficiency of thousands of homes and addressing industry skills gaps by providing formal qualifications and training in the net zero space.
We are a fast-paced, diverse, and hugely ambitious business. We welcome challengers, innovators and people who embrace change and want to establish themselves in a creative environment that champions freedom of expression and supports them in their personal and professional development – because together, we achieve more.
OverviewWe’re looking for a skilled and safety-focused Water Mains Chlorination & Commissioning Technician to join our Network Improvement team. In this role, you’ll be responsible for the safe, efficient, and compliant chlorination, pressure testing, and commissioning of newly installed water mains and services. You’ll play a vital part in protecting water quality, ensuring network integrity, and supporting the smooth handover of completed assets in accordance with Northumbrian Water (NWG) standards, industry regulations, and United Infrastructure operating procedures.