Overview

Job Title: Bioresources Technician

£33,496 per annum

Permanent, full time, 40.25 hours a week

Monday- Friday shift pattern

Ipswich

Test the water and explore a new career!

Why Anglian Water?

Anglian Water are an award-winning organisation, with almost 5,000 employees and over 6 million customers. We’re proud to have been voted as the best place to work in the UK and to be winners of the prestigious Utility of the Year award. We are passionate and committed to the learning and development of our people, making sure they have the right skills and knowledge to be successful and to help achieve their potential.

As a valued employee, you’ll be entitled to:

– Personal private healthcare

– Virtual and telephone GP service for your household

– Life and personal accident cover

– Employee Assistance Programme, helpline for you and your immediate family providing advice, information, counselling and support

– Yearly bonus scheme

– Competitive pension scheme – we double-match your contributions, up to 6%

– Flexible benefits to support your wellbeing and lifestyle including discounts on high street purchases, leisure activities and everyday essentials

– 23 days annual leave – rising with length of service and the ability to buy/sell additional leave

What will you be doing?

Reporting to the Bioresources Treatment Manager, as a Bioresources Technician you will be responsible for ensuring Water Recycling treatment processes and systems are serviced and maintained so that they run effectively and efficiently meeting regulatory standards such as H&S, HACCP and Compliance.

Key duties:

– Carrying out regulatory safety checks on boilers in line with current relevant Health & Safety Executive Guidelines, as well as implementing agreed actions on Compliance Action Plans

– Investigating problems and promoting corrective actions within your skill level and capability, maintaining equipment processes using basic mechanical skill and monitoring of performance of contractors carrying our remedial work on wastewater assets while also carrying out condition-based monitoring and reporting back on asset condition.

– Maintaining communications across the site team on all site operations and activities, inspecting safety equipment to include legionella testing, gas, electricity, emergency lighting and reporting any issues.

What does it take to be a Bioresources Technician?

– Ability to work in a team as well as working on your own

– Experience working within an operational role

– Strong communicator- someone who can liaise with various teams of people confidently

– Be able to demonstrate a proactive and flexible approach to site priorities

– Willingness to learn, take initiative and be flexible

– Ability to use basic Microsoft packages including Outlook, Teams etc and database systems (training provided on internal systems where required)

– Exhibit a hands-on positive attitude

– Must be able to work within a confined space, and at height without restrictions.  Due to harness weight limits, your maximum weight cannot be in excess of 113 kilograms, you will be expected to complete relevant occupational health checks

-Full UK driving licence required.

Closing date: Monday 30th April 2024

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