Information Commissioner's Office

Project Engineer – Water Supply, Maintenance

Information Commissioner's Office

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: Bury St EdmundsUnited Kingdom

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Salary

💰 £48,000 - £50,000 per year

About the role

  • Support the end-to-end capital delivery process, ensuring maximum risk reduction and value for expenditure
  • Coordinate and support the execution of regional maintenance programmes, ensuring accurate asset data management and monthly reporting
  • Proactively engage with all stakeholders, ensuring the accuracy of project data and capturing efficiency data
  • Complete and comply with all operational site H&S requirements, undertake H&S audits, and produce CDM documentation
  • Drive a culture of continuous improvement in Health & Safety, ensuring consistent H&S standards are maintained

Requirements

  • Appropriate engineering qualification (Electrical or Mechanical)
  • Knowledge of Health & Safety and CDM regulations
  • Strong IT literacy and commercial acumen
  • Experience managing a capital budget and resource planning
  • Experience within the water or wastewater environment (desirable not essential)
Benefits
  • Private health care
  • Double-matched pension (18% total)
  • Virtual GP service
  • Life assurance at 8 times salary
  • Business use of company van plus access to tools and all uniform and PPE
  • Bonus scheme
  • Flexible benefits and working culture to support your wellbeing and lifestyle
  • Paid time off when you’re physically and mentally unwell
  • Excellent Family Leave package
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.

Hard Skills & Tools
capital delivery processasset data managementH&S auditsCDM documentationcapital budget managementresource planning
Soft Skills
stakeholder engagementaccuracy in project datacontinuous improvementcommercial acumen
Certifications
engineering qualificationHealth & Safety certification