Pumping Support Engineer

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OverviewPumping Support EngineerHello! Thanks for stopping by. Yorkshire Water offers a competitive benefits package and development opportunities. This role is based in the Wastewater Service Delivery Business Unit within the Asset Management department. The vacancy is for the Yorkshire region; the base location will be determined by your home location. This is a permanent, full-time role (37 hours per week, Monday - Friday).BenefitsSalary: from £42,041 to £52,551 depending on experience.A Company vehicle through the company car lease scheme.Annual incentive related bonus (up to £1,000 for the performance year).Attractive pension scheme (up to 12% company contribution).Development opportunities aligned with the Pumping Support Engineer progression plan.25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, plus an extra wellness day.Life assurance cover of 4 times pensionable salary.Options within a comprehensive benefits package (health cash plan, critical illness, dental, life assurance flex, partner cover).Retail savings scheme, online GP service, cycle to work scheme, gym discounts and more.LocationLocation: Yorkshire region. Base determined by home location.What we doWe provide essential water and wastewater services to the Yorkshire region and aim to protect the environment and support the health and wellbeing of our communities. This is an exciting time in the water industry with new environmental legislation, investment, and evolving customer expectations. The Asset Management department helps meet these changes.ResponsibilitiesDrive and deliver customer service excellence and operational performance in line with Yorkshire Water business goals.Identify and deliver mitigation options for operational risks, create high-quality business cases for investment, and communicate scheme progress to stakeholders.Understand and control risks across the Pumping network at asset, geographical, and process levels.Lead and drive health and safety, risk management, and control of work activities; develop sustainable solutions to operational risks.Work with frontline teams to exhaust local funding options before progressing through PROAMS; for unfunded risks, develop and implement mitigation options with operational teams.Lead PROAMS meetings, ensuring evidence is provided for risks and actions are followed through.Develop training, coaching, and processes to enable data-driven business risk documentation in EDA; champion risks through the approvals process.Create high-quality EDA needs documents presenting well-justified business cases.Maintain visibility of risk progress through the investment cycle and communicate with stakeholders to mitigate ongoing risks.Collaborate with Asset planning teams to optimise network performance using available data.What skills & qualifications you will needUnderstanding of Health and Safety legislation, policies, and requirements related to the sewer network.Expert knowledge of sewerage system assets, common failure modes and solutions.Knowledge of company Quality systems.Recognised qualification or proven technical experience in Wastewater Operations.Proven ability to influence the performance of operational teams and to prepare successful business cases for investment.Evidence of providing exceptional customer service.Understanding and experience of financial and cost centre management; ability to acquire, interpret, and disseminate technical and financial information.Proven planning ability with strong analytical and problem-solving skills; ability to articulate complex issues clearly.Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; IT literacy; ability to build and maintain stakeholder networks.Demonstrates Yorkshire Water values and behaviours; knowledge of Microsoft applications, YW telemetry, and ICOM systems.A full valid EU driving licence and use of a car.You will also benefit from havingUnderstanding of E&M aspects of the network.Understanding of the gravity sewer network and treatment processes.Health & Safety training (minimum IOSH qualification).Additional informationWe support flexible working patterns and job-share options where possible to help work-life balance. Advert closing date: 12 October. Interviews: To Be Confirmed. Pre-employment checks may include Basic Disclosure and potentially security vetting depending on role. All roles may require a medical questionnaire and further medicals as needed. We are committed to accessibility and offer adjustments to make the recruitment process comfortable. If you require adjustments, please indicate this in your application. Kelda Group reserves the right to close the position early; no agencies please. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Location:
Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
Job Type:
FullTime

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