
Location
Crossness - Abbey Wood, South East London - SE2 9AQ
Hours
38 Hours Monday to Friday, plus inclusion on a six-week rotating standby rota which includes one weekend in six and one week of 24-hour standby. Additional payment applies for standby duties.
Salary
Up to £35,000 per annum, depending on skills and experience.
About the Role
We are seeking a Waste Water Engineer to join our South London Field Operations team, covering South London, parts of Surrey, and west Kent. You will become a local expert, investigating and resolving defects within the sewerage network while ensuring compliance with all relevant safety, health, and environmental regulations.
- Put the customer at the heart of your work by engaging with customers and stakeholders, taking ownership of their concerns and ensuring swift resolution.
- Provide technical expertise and raise repair or maintenance work requests with support from Field Operations Specialists.
- Work in accordance with internal and external processes including asset management standards, health and safety legislation, and environmental regulations.
- Attend reactive emergencies such as sewer flooding or pollution incidents, prioritising and mitigating defects safely and efficiently.
- Supervise repair and maintenance contractors.
- Complete ancillary inspections on assets including access covers, balancing ponds, outfalls, vent pipes, and valves.
- Collaborate with the Asset Damage Investigator to gather evidence of third-party damage.
- Attend meetings with external stakeholders to proactively explain work and resolve potential concerns.
Experience
Proven experience in the wastewater industry or a strong demonstrated interest in the sector.
Knowledge of pipe-laying and pipeline construction is essential.
Good IT skills and full driving licence are required.
About you
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to engage effectively with customers, contractors, and stakeholders.
Proactive attitude with strong problem-solving skills.
Flexible approach to working and ability to prioritise effectively in a reactive environment.
Qualifications
An engineering background is highly desirable.
Relevant technical qualifications are desirable but not essential.
Working knowledge of the sewer network, especially regarding Health & Safety, is advantageous.
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