What you’ll be responsible for
As a Maintenance Technician / Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for undertaking planned maintenance activities at our DCWW assets including wastewater Treatment works, sewage pumping stations and combined storm overflows. You will contribute to safeguarding the environment now and for future generations, meeting and maintaining compliance in line with our environmental permits. Your key responsibilities will include:
About you
Knowledge, Skills & Experience
Please note: This position will be a dual-skilled position covering the requirements of a ‘Maintenance Technician’. Where required, training will be provided to ensure the successful job incumbent has all the mechanical and / or electrical skills required to carry out the full remit of the role.
Benefits
As well as a market competitive salary, 33 days annual leave (pro rata, including public holidays), we offer a range of employee benefits and rewards including:
Whilst also working for a not-for profit company that truly cares about earning the trust of customers everyday, and about looking after our beautiful environment.
We keep 3 million people healthy each day with safe, reliable water, and take away waste water to clean, before returning it safely to our beautiful rivers and seas. We serve customers in most of Wales, Herefordshire and communities along the English border.
Welsh Water is different from other water or energy companies. We don’t have shareholders. This means that we’re able to keep bills down, and put every single penny we make straight back into looking after your water and beautiful environment – now, and for years to come.
We think it’s a much better way of doing things. After all, there aren’t many things more important to you than safe, clean water.
Linea, Fortran Road,
St. Mellons,
Cardiff
CF3 0LT
Cardiff Central Train Station 8 mile
St. Mellons, Crickhowell Road 0.1 miles / 3mins walk