At a Glance
- Tasks: Analyse wastewater performance and propose innovative solutions to reduce storm overflow.
- Company: Join Southern Water's Clean Rivers & Seas Task Force, leading environmental change.
- Benefits: Flexible hybrid working, competitive salary, and a chance to make a real impact.
- Other info: Diverse team culture with opportunities for professional growth and development.
- Why this job: Be part of a £1.5 billion programme transforming water management for communities.
- Qualifications: Degree in engineering and strong data analytical skills required.
The predicted salary is between 50000 - 60000 £ per year.
Location: Flexible (within our region) – hybrid working – office, site and home based
Contract Type: Permanent
Hours: 37, Monday to Friday
Salary: to be discussed at screening stage
Storm overflows are very provocative and not acceptable to our customers and stakeholders. We want to lead the charge in resolving the current situation. That’s where our Clean Rivers & Seas Task Force comes in, implementing pioneering and industry‑leading solutions to reduce spills and reliance on overflows whilst also enhancing the environment for our communities. Currently delivering a £1.5 billion programme over the next 10 years, we are now expanding the team so we can continue to work in partnership to deliver a larger programme of sustainable and innovative interventions to reduce the use of storm overflows.
About The Role
A critical technical role in the clean rivers and seas task force which ensures we have a technically credible programme of works that delivers the spills reduction, where we need it, at the right pace.
What You Will Be Responsible For
- Analysing wastewater catchment performance, modelling scenarios, proposing and reviewing technical solutions and monitoring performance.
- Contributing to the technical design and assurance of the storm overflow programme – providing input, options, challenge, steer and governance to ensure we design & deliver a technically feasible set of interventions for our AMP8 programme.
- Undertaking the technical assurance of benefits from the storm overflow programme – designing monitoring programmes, conducting modelling & analysis to ensure we measure the benefits of the interventions and justify our PR24 assumption base to secure circa £2 billion investment.
- Supporting innovative approaches for analysis with our Technical Lead and other thought leaders internally, in academia, across the UK water industry and the supply chain.
What You’ll Bring To The Role
- Strong technical bias (ideally engineering).
- Superior data analytical skills.
- Hydraulic modelling experience (highly desirable).
- Can-do attitude and ability to overcome complex challenges and obstacles.
- Ability to challenge colleagues and the supply chain to ensure robust interventions are designed and delivered.
- 5‑10 years’ technical experience in wastewater networks.
- Experience with a variety of analytical tools & packages (ICM, SQL, R, …).
- Degree level technical (BEng / MSc) qualifications in engineering.
Our Commitment to Diversity
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, identities, and experiences. We do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, or any other protected characteristic. If you need reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know.
Additional Information
In line with Southern Water’s security requirements, successful candidates will be required to provide evidence of their identity, eligibility to work in the UK, criminal record check (DBS) and verification of their employment and/or education history for the past three years. Appointment to this role is subject to the successful completion of all pre‑employment checks, including security vetting. Please note that if a candidate does not meet the required security standards or fails to pass the vetting process, Southern Water reserves the right to withdraw the offer of employment. Some positions may also require higher levels of security vetting, which may involve providing additional documentation.