Regulatory Reporting Analyst

South East Water Uk

The Role

Overview

Analyze water quality data and produce regulatory reports for compliance.

Key Responsibilities

  • regulatory reporting
  • water quality
  • legal tracking
  • safety reporting
  • data return
  • data analysis

Tasks

-Producing key regulatory reports covering compliance failures and event reports. -Production and review of Water Quality procedures and policies. -Legal instrument tracking and progress report writing. -Assistance with Water Safety Plan reporting. -Assistance in producing the Company’s monthly data return to be submitted to the DWI. -Analysis of large datasets to produce internal water quality reports for dissemination to other departments.

Requirements

  • google workspace
  • water regulations
  • technical reports
  • data analysis
  • communication
  • degree

What You Bring

-Excellent knowledge of Google Workspace packages. -Additionally, as part of the employment offer, you will need to pass background, identity, and employment referencing checks. -Existing knowledge of the water quality regulations. -Experience of writing technical reports and data analysis. -It is necessary for you to have the legal right to work in the UK when you begin employment with South East Water. -Self-motivated with good communication skills -Qualified to degree level or equivalent.

Benefits

-Life assurance. -Flexible annual leave policy to buy or sell holiday leave. -Cycle to work scheme. -Paid volunteering days. -Health cash plan. -5 weeks holiday plus bank holidays per annum, increasing to 6 weeks with length of service. -Excellent Stakeholder pension scheme, up to 10% employer contribution.

The Company

About South East Water Uk

-Founded in 1992 and restructured by merger in 2007, it has grown into a major regional water supplier. -Draws from aquifers, rivers and reservoirs, treating at some 83 works before distribution. -Project pipeline includes new reservoir at Broad Oak (operational by 2033), treatment works upgrades in Maidenhead and Maidstone. -Focuses on network resilience—leak detection teams, smart meters, and buffer storage tanks to reduce interruptions. -Environmental engagement includes working with farmers, monitoring SSSIs, and using dogs to protect wildlife during works. -Privately owned under a mix of pension and trust entities. -Notably endured a significant regulator investigation after households experienced supply failures and hosepipe bans.

Sector Specialisms

Water

Utilities

Environment

Infrastructure

Leakage Detection and Management

Water Quality Testing

Microbiology

Inorganic Chemistry

Organic Chemistry

Radiochemistry

Asset Health and Resilience

Water Supply

Water Metering

Commercial Water Testing

Drinking Water Services

Water Resources

Customer Service

Water Network Maintenance

Water Treatment

Environmental Protection

Water Supply Infrastructure

Laboratory Analytical Services

Water Quality Compliance

Security Clearance

-pass background, identity, and employment referencing checks