Circa £45,500 – depending on skills and experience company van Permanent, Full time, 37 hours a week 1 in 4 standby rota Regional role - ideally located nearby to Cambridgeshire / Suffolk / Essex Make Every Drop of Your Potential Count What will you be doing? The Bioresources Technical Engineer - Steam will be a member of the Bioresources Technical Maintenance team reporting to the Bioresources Technical Maintenance Manager. T he role encompasses the requirement t o improve the performance and efficiency of operational Steam assets and activities across all main Sludge Treatment Centre sites. You will also provide technical support to the wider team and will undertake projects and planned maintenance activities across the main STC’s. Duties will include: Providing both technical and specialist support to the Bioresources Technicians and to the wider team Helping enhance the performance of the CHP and S team R aising P lant assets Ensuring all relevant Health and Safety policies and procedures are adhered to Assisting with the reduction of operating costs Finding the ‘best’ solution to existing challenges Investigating, identifying and implementing improvements to help deliver quality, legal, statutory and business targets Investigating and proposing capital solutions to maintain security and reliability of processes, helping improve their efficiency Providing technical expertise to support the O&M of CHP and SRP Identifying and supporting the enhancement and performance improvement of the CHP/SRP assets as well as resources for the water recycling business Utilising a wide range of source knowledge and information to find the best solutions to existing and future challenges e.g., Literature, other companies, experts, information technology, other departments. What does it take to be a Bioresources Technical Engineer - Steam ? NVQ Level 2/3 or approved apprenticeship in either a n electrical or mechanical discipline. Steam Raising/Boiler Plant experience is desirable but not essential as full training can be provided. BOAS qualification would desirable Knowledge of Boiler Water Treatment would be advantageous Experience of planned preventative maintenance Operational and maintenance experience in CHP, SRP, Gas or a similar engineering background Technical competence and experience with problem solving Commercial and light to heavy industry electrical installation and fault finding beneficial PLC, SCADA and control system knowledge, system interrogation and fault finding would be beneficial Experience and a strong awareness of Health and Safety as well as Environmental legislation Decisive and resourceful thinker Someone who is happy working autonomously, often to use their own initiative Strong communication skills Competent user of IT such as Microsoft365 Flexible approach to work- this role can be very hands on at times also there is out of hours standby requirement Full driving license is essential for this role Benefits aligned to this role Our people are important to us, and we want to make sure that we reward and recognise all the great work that they do. This role is considered a Subject Matter Expert on the internal role framework. As a valued employee, you’ll be entitled to: Personal private health care Life cover- 8 x annual salary paid to dependents 26 days annual leave – rising with length of service as well as bank holidays with the option to swap Christmas and Easter holidays for those celebrated by your religion Flexible working Competitive pension scheme – Anglian Water double-matches your contributions up to 6% Bonus scheme Flexible benefits to support your wellbeing and lifestyle If you are interested in adding value to our team and progressing your career with us, please apply today Closing date: 30th September 2024 loveverydrop