Maintain, repair and install electrical/mechanical systems for wastewater treatment plants.
As an Electrical bias maintenance technician, you will be required to maintain, repair and install equipment as part of the main MEI teams, to work individually or as part of a team. -Maintaining a general knowledge and participating in training and knowledge sessions on the Wastewater treatment process -Actively take part in Risk Assessment, COSHH assessment and all related Health and Safety issues -Identify requirement of spares and materials using preferred suppliers -Provide knowledge, information and provide onsite support for DCWW capital teams, operational teams and part -Identify problematic plant and the subsequent faults and to take part in finding efficient solutions to return equipment to working order -Liaison with NRW/EA Regulators and other stakeholders -Install, maintain and repair electrical systems generally to ensure performance of all assets -Liaison and co-ordination of suppliers and contractors -Liaison with local Wastewater Networks Team -Completion of all job cards and timesheets to allow for monitoring of workload, performance etc
Due to the nature of the industry, we require satisfactory references, post offer medical clearance, and a criminal records Basic Disclosure check on all new employees joining the business. For some roles there may be additional checks and security clearance required, and this offer is subject all checks being satisfied. You will receive further information on how to complete these checks via email once you have accepted this offer. -An excellent understanding of planning and scheduling of work processes -Demonstrate an ability to read, understand and work from electrical drawings -Ability to take responsibility make decisions and uses initiative, working proactively -Standby/On-call Rota: 1 in 4 weeks contractually (1 in 6 when fully-staffed) -Compliance with 17th Edition IEE regulations -Fully qualified electrician -Strong working relationships within the Wastewater operational teams -Requirement to take part in standby rota -Critical thinking to be able to analyse information and provide a solution to situation effectively -Be able to fault-find, rectify problems with electrical and mechanical systems and all ancillary equipment -Standby Rota: Designed annually in January (12 months' notice) -The ability to develop positive working relationships and to be seen as a highly credible representative of the team is required for this role -Communication and ability to influence others -Full, UK Driving Licence -Solution focused approach to resolving problems -Full UK Driving Licence required
(Base salary range £30,305 -£34,442) Salary: £40,000 - £42,000 per annum (inclusive of 260 hours annual planned working time and standby payments) + additional standby call-out fees + annual cost of living increase + company vehicle and tools provided -Discount off all Welsh Water visitor attraction centres and gift shops -Enhanced employer pension contributions – Up to 11% employer contributions -Cycle to work scheme -An employee assistance programme for employees and their immediate family -Free Mortgage Brokering Services -Opportunity to incur additional overtime earnings (in line with working time regulations) -Enhanced family friendly policies -Progression opportunities, including the ability to apply for funded training and coaching and mentoring programmes -Car-leasing scheme and free on-site parking at all sites -Company vehicle and tools included -Health CashBack scheme and access to an online GP service -Minimum 'take-home' annual salary £37,585 ranging up to £42,276 -Option to buy additional annual leave up to 5 days per year -Gym and fitness discounts as well as high street shopping
-Delivers water and wastewater services to customers in Wales through a not-for-profit business model, reinvesting profits into service improvement. -Operates across a vast service area, providing essential water treatment, waste management, and distribution systems to millions of people. -Focuses on sustainability, aiming to reduce environmental impact while improving infrastructure for future generations. -Projects range from large-scale water treatment plants to small local network upgrades, enhancing water quality and reliability. -Manages water resources with a focus on efficient use and wastewater treatment processes. -Plays a significant role in the Welsh economy through employment and contributions to community well-being. -Invests heavily in technology and innovation to optimize operational efficiency. -Ensures safe, clean water availability despite challenges like climate change and increasing demand. -Aims to be a leader in water sustainability and customer service beyond its immediate service area.
Water
Waste
Water Resources
Infrastructure
Utilities
Government
-satisfactory references required -post‑offer medical clearance required -basic disclosure criminal records check required (additional checks may apply)