Job Description
Project Engineer\n \nJob Title: Project Engineer\nSalary: Competitive plus benefits\nHours: 37 hours per week\nLocation: Cambridge (travel required)\n \nJoin our innovative Operational Technology (OT) team as a Project Engineer and play a vital role in delivering cutting-edge Instrumentation, Control, and Automation (ICA) projects across South Staffs Water and Cambridge Water facilities. In this role, you’ll plan, coordinate, and deliver ICA upgrades, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest technical and safety standards. You’ll also manage a Supporting Operations Technician in the Cambridge region, driving effective on-site support for maintenance and operations.\n \nIf you’re passionate about leveraging technology to enhance operational efficiency and thrive in a dynamic environment, this is your opportunity to make a meaningful impact!\n \nAbout Us\n\nAt South Staffs Water we deliver a clean, safe and reliable water supply to over 1.7 million customers every day.
We’re committed to providing our customers with high quality water, exceptional service and great value for money.\n \nThe Role\n\nWorking as part of the Operational Technology (OT) department, the Project Engineer will support the organisation with the delivery of an array of ICA/ICS projects across a wide range of water production, distribution, and storage facilities. \n \nThe Project Engineer within the Operational Technology (OT) department is responsible for the planning, coordination, and delivery of Instrumentation, Control, and Automation (ICA) upgrade projects across South Staffs Water and Cambridge Water. The role ensures projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest technical and safety standards, supporting operational efficiency and compliance with industry regulations. Additionally, the Project Engineer is responsible for the day-to-day management of a Supporting Operations Technician in the Cambridge region, ensuring effective on-site support for maintenance and operational activities.\n \nKey Responsibilities:\n\nThe Project Engineer is responsible for managing the end-to-end delivery of ICA upgrade projects, ensuring they are delivered efficiently, safely, and in compliance with industry regulations.
This includes developing and maintaining detailed project plans, budgets, and schedules, while working closely with internal teams, external contractors, and suppliers. The role also involves ensuring that all work is carried out in accordance with the company’s electrical and ICA standards, contributing to the ongoing improvement of asset performance and operational reliability.\n \nA key aspect of the role is the day-to-day management and support of the Operations Technician in the Cambridge region. The Project Engineer ensures that the technician is aligned with operational priorities, maintenance schedules, and project requirements.
This includes providing technical guidance, troubleshooting support, and ensuring that planned maintenance activities are carried out effectively. The role also involves ensuring that the technician has the necessary resources and training to perform their duties safely and efficiently.\n \nThe Project Engineer is expected to contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, identifying opportunities to enhance project delivery, improve asset performance, and introduce innovative solutions. The role also supports the development of company-wide ICA standards, ensuring consistency and best practice across South Staffs Water and Cambridge Water.\n \nWhat You’ll Need\n \nQualifications and Experience:\n\nThe ideal candidate will hold a degree (or equivalent experience) in Electrical Engineering, Control Systems, Automation, or a related field.
Experience in project management within the water industry or a similar sector is essential, along with a strong understanding of PLC, SCADA, telemetry, and control systems. Knowledge of health and safety regulations, including CDM (Construction, Design & Management) regulations, is also required. Prior experience in managing technical staff or providing operational support would be an advantage.\n \nSkills and Competencies:\n\nThe role requires strong project management and organisational skills, with the ability to deliver complex projects efficiently and effectively.
A high level of technical knowledge in ICA, automation, and electrical systems is essential. Strong leadership and team management capabilities are required, particularly in the day-to-day support of operational staff. The Project Engineer must also have excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills, ensuring effective collaboration across different teams and external partners.
The ability to work both independently and as part of a team is essential, along with strong problem-solving and analytical skills to resolve technical challenges.\n \nKey Relationships:\n\nThe Project Engineer will work closely with the Senior EICA Manager, as well as Operations and Maintenance teams, the Health and Safety team, and other key internal stakeholders. Externally, the role will involve working with contractors, suppliers, regulatory bodies, and industry partners to support project delivery and ensure compliance with industry standards.\n \nYou will be required to travel throughout our region, therefore a full UK driving licence is essential. \n \nWhat You’ll Get in Return\n\nA competitive salary dependent upon skills & experience (plus company car/allowance)\nCompany pension with employer contribution.\nStore discount for personal shopping needs.\n24-hour helpline providing free and confidential advice to you and your family on financial, legal, marital and health.\n25 days holiday (plus 8 bank holidays) \nHoliday buy-back scheme (up to a max of 5 days)\nEyecare vouchers – via Specsavers\nEmployee Assistance Programme (EAP)\n \nREF-(Apply online only)