
Location
Stroud Green, Croydon - CR0 8YY
Hours
36 hours per week (Monday to Friday)
Salary
£34,000 to £40,000 per annum depending on skills and experience
About the Role
We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Leakage Optimisation Analyst. As the successful candidate, you will play a critical role in highlighting issues related to the leakage-related suite of assets. This role is crucial for understanding and improving leakage within a region. You will be part of a team delivering a unique service to our 14 million customers and join at a ground-breaking time for the water industry.
Your key responsibilities will include reporting and raising jobs for all faulty commercial loggers, prioritising as required to assist detection targeting work. You will carry out leakage detection targeting in your appointed region using available systems, locate jobs and raise notifications promptly to ensure timely job creation. You will highlight, prioritise, and maintain the DMA proving program, assisting the engineer to ensure resources are directed to the correct DMAs to optimise team productivity.
Additionally, you will assist the engineer with desktop exercises to improve operability, identify and prioritise field-based validation or desktop activities to address operability issues or function set changes. On occasion, you will deputise for the Leakage Optimisation Engineer, attend meetings, and support the team.
Experience
Background in leakage or a good understanding of clean water networks and processes is essential.
About you
Strong communication skills and confidence in organising a varied workload effectively with good time management abilities. Comfortable using computer software such as Microsoft Excel, with good analytical, problem-solving, and negotiating skills. A willingness to learn and work hard to develop your career within Thames Water is essential. Full UK Driving Licence is required.
Qualifications
Degree education in a related subject is desirable but not essential. Experience with systems such as SAP and GIS is advantageous but not required.
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