Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
06 Mar, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
21 Feb, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Design Projects, Water Engineering, Commercial Awareness, New Business Opportunities, Water Supply, Root Cause Analysis, Operations, Distribution Systems, Contract Management
Industry
Information Technology/IT
SALARY: DEPENDENT ON EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
At Anglian Water our values are that together, we will: Build trust, do the right thing, and we are always exploring.
WHO WE ARE?
Working as part of the integrated IMRDS Capital Delivery Team for Main Laying, working with the Design Lead, Enabling Manager and Senior Operations Manager and reporting to the Engineering Manager, you will oversee the Team of Engineers working with construction and delivery of main laying schemes predominantly focusing on Trenchless and no dig techniques including insitu structural liners, championing innovative solutions to reduce scope of works to maximise benefit and capitalisation across the AWS region safely, to budget and within agreed timescales. The designs will deliver cost and benefit efficiencies and facilitate the drive towards achievement of the AMP8 main Laying & efficiency targets, whilst adding value to the supply and network asset base.
QUALIFICATIONS, BEHAVIOURS & SKILLS
You will play a key role in the management and development of team along with the assimilation and transfer of information between the teams and engagement of key stakeholders developing and promoting schemes through IMR governance for example Asset Health, Leakage, Network Delivery teams, Asset Delivery Planning. You will use your extensive knowledge of network engineering design, balanced with commercial awareness to conduct all site-based investigations required to promote the optimum design solutions for a portfolio of schemes. You will ensure through effective communication with your team, Network Partners and internal stakeholders that opportunities to maximise on benefits across delivery routes are identified.