We are seeking an experienced Senior Water Risk Assessor to join the Water Risk Team, you will support daily and regulatory tasks by maintaining and developing Safety Plans and assessing water quality risks from catchment to consumer. This diverse role involves both office work and field visits to various sites. You will regularly interact with staff from different teams, especially operational ones.
Reporting to the Water Risk Manager, your responsibilities include reviewing water quality hazards, conducting site visits and inspections, auditing assets, analysing water sample data, evaluating risk controls, tracking and reviewing risks, and promoting water quality awareness and promoting best practice across the business.
Key Responsibilities
Manage the Companies Drinking Water Safety Plan (DWSP) system for all assets, ensuring risk scores and statuses are kept up to date.
Prepare reports for monthly Regulation 28 submissions to DWI and the annual submission.
Lead in preparing and conducting site audits required by Regulation 27 and carry out focused investigations to evaluate water quality risks.
Contribute to internal DWSP risk status reports, respond to data requests from inset companies (NAVs), and assist in drafting responses to the DWI and addressing related notices and recommendations.
Help develop, review, and maintain DWSP policies, procedures, standards, and best practices, continually improving and refining the system by identifying efficiencies and ensuring the methodology is up to date.
Liaise with colleagues for updates on risk mitigation controls and support the Water Risk Manager in identifying and assessing new or emerging risks to water supply, quality, and sufficiency.
Skills & Competencies
Ability to understand and make decisions using scientific data and literature.
Strong report writing skills, with the ability to translate and summarise technical information for communication with the Water Risk team, Water Quality, and the wider business.
Exceptional record-keeping skills to maintain audit trails.
Strong IT skills, particularly in Excel, Power BI, and GIS mapping systems.
Qualifications & Experience
BSc (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline (e.g., Earth-related or Environmental Sciences, Chemistry, Biology).
Strong scientific and technical knowledge, skills, and experience.
Knowledge of regulation 27 and 28 of the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2016
Strong understanding of water quality risk across all stages of the water supply chain and the ability to apply this to the risk assessment process.
Knowledge of water treatment processes, water distribution networks, or similar industrial processes.
Full valid UK driving licence.
Benefits
Pension Scheme, Flexible working options, Professional development
Employee Assistance Programme, Life Assurance, Annual Salary review, Private Medical Insurance