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Remedy Social Work
Principal Project Manager - Transport
Remedy Social Work
The Principal Project Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day delivery of the corridor scheme, ensuring it progresses to time, budget, and quality standards. The role includes: Leading the delivery of work packages from design through to construction Managing stakeholder relationships, including elected members, contractors, and consultants Overseeing procurement, land arrangements, and statutory processes Ensuring effective reporting, risk management, and issue resolution Supporting the Project Management Office (PMO) with programme assurance and governance Key Responsibilities Project Delivery : Manage the delivery of the corridor scheme, including planning and design issue resolution, and on-site implementation. Stakeholder Engagement : Lead communications and consultations with internal and external stakeholders. Risk & Issue Management : Identify and resolve risks and issues to maintain programme integrity. Financial Oversight : Monitor budgets, approve purchase orders, and ensure value for money. Reporting : Produce dashboards, reports, and programme updates for senior leadership and Mayoral Combined Authority. Design & Procurement : Manage design assurance/resolution meetings, contractor involvement, and utility coordination. Governance : Ensure compliance with statutory requirements and internal governance processes. Candidate Requirements Essential: Proven experience in managing large-scale transport infrastructure projects Strong understanding of project management methodologies (APM Level D or equivalent) Experience working with local authorities and political stakeholders Ability to manage multi-agency delivery and resolve complex issues Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Degree-level education or equivalent experience Local knowledge of South Gloucestershire network and ability to attend site/offices Desirable: Chartered membership of CIHT, ILT, RTPI, or ICE Knowledge of CDM regulations and statutory planning processes Experience with NEC4 contract management If you are interested in this role please send your updated CV in the first instance.
Dec 10, 2025
Seasonal
The Principal Project Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day delivery of the corridor scheme, ensuring it progresses to time, budget, and quality standards. The role includes: Leading the delivery of work packages from design through to construction Managing stakeholder relationships, including elected members, contractors, and consultants Overseeing procurement, land arrangements, and statutory processes Ensuring effective reporting, risk management, and issue resolution Supporting the Project Management Office (PMO) with programme assurance and governance Key Responsibilities Project Delivery : Manage the delivery of the corridor scheme, including planning and design issue resolution, and on-site implementation. Stakeholder Engagement : Lead communications and consultations with internal and external stakeholders. Risk & Issue Management : Identify and resolve risks and issues to maintain programme integrity. Financial Oversight : Monitor budgets, approve purchase orders, and ensure value for money. Reporting : Produce dashboards, reports, and programme updates for senior leadership and Mayoral Combined Authority. Design & Procurement : Manage design assurance/resolution meetings, contractor involvement, and utility coordination. Governance : Ensure compliance with statutory requirements and internal governance processes. Candidate Requirements Essential: Proven experience in managing large-scale transport infrastructure projects Strong understanding of project management methodologies (APM Level D or equivalent) Experience working with local authorities and political stakeholders Ability to manage multi-agency delivery and resolve complex issues Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Degree-level education or equivalent experience Local knowledge of South Gloucestershire network and ability to attend site/offices Desirable: Chartered membership of CIHT, ILT, RTPI, or ICE Knowledge of CDM regulations and statutory planning processes Experience with NEC4 contract management If you are interested in this role please send your updated CV in the first instance.
Severn Trent Water
Senior Mechanical Design Engineer
Severn Trent Water
Join Our Team as a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer! At Severn Trent, our people are at the heart of everything we do. We're in the top 5% of utility companies worldwide when it comes to employee engagement and ranked as a Top 50 UK Employer on Glassdoor. Join us in making a positive impact on the environment and our communities, while being valued and supported in a truly inclusive workplace. Our ambitious five-year programme, featuring over 5,000 innovative projects, is dedicated to overcoming the challenges of delivering exceptional water and waste services. With our dedicated in-house design team, we are set to achieve outstanding results and make a significant impact. About the Role We're looking for a talented Senior Mechanical Design Engineer to join our team in Derby. In this role, you'll design innovative technical solutions for Severn Trent Water's assets and infrastructure-covering everything from feasibility studies to detailed design, construction, testing, commissioning, and handover. No two days will be the same! You'll work on a wide variety of projects, including health & safety improvements, pumping systems, rotating machinery, hydraulics, and more. You'll also play a key part in fulfilling Severn Trent's responsibilities as Principal Designer under CDM regulations. Key Responsibilities Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to understand business challenges and develop solutions. Define design milestones and support project managers in delivering successful outcomes. Carry out feasibility studies and conceptual design appraisals to create efficient, cost-effective solutions. Ensure compliance with design standards, assurance processes, and CDM regulations. Coach and mentor team members to build capability. Approve designs from internal and external sources. WHAT YOU'LL BRING You'll be degree qualified (desirable) and showing your professional commitment as a member of one of the engineering Institutions or actively working towards incorporated or chartered status, a journey which we are keen to support you on. Having water sector experience or similar (Petrochem / Pharmaceutical / Food / Aerospace / Power) would be required. Extensive experience of working closely with supply chain in delivering projects (with emphasis on adherence to CDM design specification, H&S, outputs, and quality) would be advantageous. A full UK driving licence will be essential. Of course, it's important that we attract the right skill sets, and those with the right experience but we value character, positivity and a caring attitude in equal weight. WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU Working here isn't just a job. You can build a career at Severn Trent. We'll reward you for it, too. We have a range of benefits that recognise great work, and award-winning training to help you reach your potential. Here are just some of our favourite's perks that you'll get being part of the Seven Trent family: 28 days holiday + bank holidays (and the ability to buy/ sell up to 5 days per year) Annual bonus scheme (of up to £2,250, which is subject to eligibility) Leading pension scheme - we will double your contribution (up to 15% when you contribute 7.5%) Sharesave - the chance to buy Severn Trent Plc shares at a discounted rate Dedicated training and development with our Academy Electric vehicle scheme and retail offers Family friendly policies Two paid volunteering days per year WHATS NEXT? We can't wait to hear from you. Before you apply, you'll need an updated copy of your CV and about five minutes to spare. We'll always let you know the outcome of your application after the closing date - so keep an eye on your phone and emails! And if your curiosity has peaked and you're wanting to find out even more, search on social media.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Join Our Team as a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer! At Severn Trent, our people are at the heart of everything we do. We're in the top 5% of utility companies worldwide when it comes to employee engagement and ranked as a Top 50 UK Employer on Glassdoor. Join us in making a positive impact on the environment and our communities, while being valued and supported in a truly inclusive workplace. Our ambitious five-year programme, featuring over 5,000 innovative projects, is dedicated to overcoming the challenges of delivering exceptional water and waste services. With our dedicated in-house design team, we are set to achieve outstanding results and make a significant impact. About the Role We're looking for a talented Senior Mechanical Design Engineer to join our team in Derby. In this role, you'll design innovative technical solutions for Severn Trent Water's assets and infrastructure-covering everything from feasibility studies to detailed design, construction, testing, commissioning, and handover. No two days will be the same! You'll work on a wide variety of projects, including health & safety improvements, pumping systems, rotating machinery, hydraulics, and more. You'll also play a key part in fulfilling Severn Trent's responsibilities as Principal Designer under CDM regulations. Key Responsibilities Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to understand business challenges and develop solutions. Define design milestones and support project managers in delivering successful outcomes. Carry out feasibility studies and conceptual design appraisals to create efficient, cost-effective solutions. Ensure compliance with design standards, assurance processes, and CDM regulations. Coach and mentor team members to build capability. Approve designs from internal and external sources. WHAT YOU'LL BRING You'll be degree qualified (desirable) and showing your professional commitment as a member of one of the engineering Institutions or actively working towards incorporated or chartered status, a journey which we are keen to support you on. Having water sector experience or similar (Petrochem / Pharmaceutical / Food / Aerospace / Power) would be required. Extensive experience of working closely with supply chain in delivering projects (with emphasis on adherence to CDM design specification, H&S, outputs, and quality) would be advantageous. A full UK driving licence will be essential. Of course, it's important that we attract the right skill sets, and those with the right experience but we value character, positivity and a caring attitude in equal weight. WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU Working here isn't just a job. You can build a career at Severn Trent. We'll reward you for it, too. We have a range of benefits that recognise great work, and award-winning training to help you reach your potential. Here are just some of our favourite's perks that you'll get being part of the Seven Trent family: 28 days holiday + bank holidays (and the ability to buy/ sell up to 5 days per year) Annual bonus scheme (of up to £2,250, which is subject to eligibility) Leading pension scheme - we will double your contribution (up to 15% when you contribute 7.5%) Sharesave - the chance to buy Severn Trent Plc shares at a discounted rate Dedicated training and development with our Academy Electric vehicle scheme and retail offers Family friendly policies Two paid volunteering days per year WHATS NEXT? We can't wait to hear from you. Before you apply, you'll need an updated copy of your CV and about five minutes to spare. We'll always let you know the outcome of your application after the closing date - so keep an eye on your phone and emails! And if your curiosity has peaked and you're wanting to find out even more, search on social media.
Zetica
Geophysicist
Zetica Eynsham, Oxfordshire
No agencies please Summary At Zetica, Geophysicists play a key role in ensuring technical excellence throughout all phases of near-surface geophysical projects. This includes fieldwork, in-depth data interpretation, and the preparation of clear, accurate reports. Your experience will grow quickly across this breadth of applications, utilising established and developing techniques and technologies for our wide-ranging client base. You will have access to an enviable inventory of equipment. You will work closely with a team of geophysicists, reporting to the Geophysical Services Manager and the Operations Director. Collaboration with senior geophysicists and administrative staff will be an integral part of your role. Responsibilities You will play a vital role in all stages of geophysical project progression, from initial planning to data collection, reporting, and quality assurance. You will have a relevant geoscience degree, a thorough understanding of physics, and experience with Autocad and Geosoft Oasis Montaj. You will be involved in projects across all of Zetica's departments, including surveys for transport infrastructure and for engineering, geotechnical, geological and environmental purposes as well as unexploded ordnance (UXO) and utility service detection surveys. Your responsibilities will include: Project preparation: Work with the team to prepare projects based on client needs, selecting the most effective techniques for each job while considering quality, timelines, and budget constraints. Data collection: Conduct data collection using a variety of geophysical techniques such as electromagnetics, magnetics, GPR, seismic, and more. Experience with utility mapping is a plus. Data processing and analysis: Use geophysical software (e.g., AutoCAD, Oasis Montaj, RES2DINV) to process and interpret data with a focus on quality and accuracy. Reporting: Produce clear, concise, and project-specific technical reports for clients and stakeholders. Compliance: Adhere to Zetica's health, safety, environmental, and quality policies, leading by example in their application. Technical growth: Continuously enhance your technical skills and contribute to team knowledge. Zetica supports innovative thinking and values ongoing development. Customer interaction: Work closely with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders, ensuring effective communication at all stages of the project. Requirements Being a geophysicist at Zetica will take you into all kinds of working environments. This role requires physical fitness, including the ability to lift equipment and walk long distances on site. We provide full training in health and safety procedures to ensure everyone can contribute effectively in the field. You will need: A degree in Geophysics, Earth Sciences, or a related field. A solid understanding of physics and geophysical principles. A valid manual driving licence and the ability to travel as required for fieldwork Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with team members and clients. A proactive and problem-solving mindset, with an openness to new challenges and methods. The ability to adapt to varying work environments and mobilise quickly as needed. The position will involve travel, potentially some international. At Zetica, we are committed to fostering a workplace that is welcoming, respectful, and inclusive of all backgrounds. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, we are unable to sponsor visas at this time. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: From £29,000.00 per year Benefits: Casual dress Company events Company pension Cycle to work scheme On-site parking Profit sharing Ability to commute/relocate: Witney OX29 4JB: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Education: Bachelor's (required) Experience: Earth & Environmental Scientists: 1 year (required) Licence/Certification: full clean manual UK driving licence (required) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
No agencies please Summary At Zetica, Geophysicists play a key role in ensuring technical excellence throughout all phases of near-surface geophysical projects. This includes fieldwork, in-depth data interpretation, and the preparation of clear, accurate reports. Your experience will grow quickly across this breadth of applications, utilising established and developing techniques and technologies for our wide-ranging client base. You will have access to an enviable inventory of equipment. You will work closely with a team of geophysicists, reporting to the Geophysical Services Manager and the Operations Director. Collaboration with senior geophysicists and administrative staff will be an integral part of your role. Responsibilities You will play a vital role in all stages of geophysical project progression, from initial planning to data collection, reporting, and quality assurance. You will have a relevant geoscience degree, a thorough understanding of physics, and experience with Autocad and Geosoft Oasis Montaj. You will be involved in projects across all of Zetica's departments, including surveys for transport infrastructure and for engineering, geotechnical, geological and environmental purposes as well as unexploded ordnance (UXO) and utility service detection surveys. Your responsibilities will include: Project preparation: Work with the team to prepare projects based on client needs, selecting the most effective techniques for each job while considering quality, timelines, and budget constraints. Data collection: Conduct data collection using a variety of geophysical techniques such as electromagnetics, magnetics, GPR, seismic, and more. Experience with utility mapping is a plus. Data processing and analysis: Use geophysical software (e.g., AutoCAD, Oasis Montaj, RES2DINV) to process and interpret data with a focus on quality and accuracy. Reporting: Produce clear, concise, and project-specific technical reports for clients and stakeholders. Compliance: Adhere to Zetica's health, safety, environmental, and quality policies, leading by example in their application. Technical growth: Continuously enhance your technical skills and contribute to team knowledge. Zetica supports innovative thinking and values ongoing development. Customer interaction: Work closely with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders, ensuring effective communication at all stages of the project. Requirements Being a geophysicist at Zetica will take you into all kinds of working environments. This role requires physical fitness, including the ability to lift equipment and walk long distances on site. We provide full training in health and safety procedures to ensure everyone can contribute effectively in the field. You will need: A degree in Geophysics, Earth Sciences, or a related field. A solid understanding of physics and geophysical principles. A valid manual driving licence and the ability to travel as required for fieldwork Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with team members and clients. A proactive and problem-solving mindset, with an openness to new challenges and methods. The ability to adapt to varying work environments and mobilise quickly as needed. The position will involve travel, potentially some international. At Zetica, we are committed to fostering a workplace that is welcoming, respectful, and inclusive of all backgrounds. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, we are unable to sponsor visas at this time. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: From £29,000.00 per year Benefits: Casual dress Company events Company pension Cycle to work scheme On-site parking Profit sharing Ability to commute/relocate: Witney OX29 4JB: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Education: Bachelor's (required) Experience: Earth & Environmental Scientists: 1 year (required) Licence/Certification: full clean manual UK driving licence (required) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person
Area Manager - Teesside Not defined Mining United Kingdom, Teesside Mid-Senior Level / Permanen ...
De Beers Group
Anglo American is a leading global mining company, and our products are the essential ingredients in almost every aspect of modern life. Our portfolio of world-class competitive mining operations and undeveloped resources provides the metals and minerals that enable a cleaner, greener, more sustainable world and that meet the fast growing consumer driven demands of the world's developed and maturing economies. We are constructing a state of the art underground mine to enable the extraction of Polyhalite - a unique multi nutrient fertiliser - along with the necessary infrastructure both above and below ground that will be required for transport, processing, and distribution. POLY4 is our flagship multi nutrient fertiliser product. Made from polyhalite, it contains four of the six macro nutrients and many micronutrients that are essential to plant growth. It allows farmers to maximise their crop yield, increase quality and improve soil structure with one simple product. Job Description Join us as an Area Manager - Teesside to manage interfaces and co ordinate the completion of feasibility study deliverables and execution readiness for the Teesside Scopes and thereafter oversee the execution of all related works following a successful final Investment decision for the Woodsmith Project. Reporting to the Study Director this role will be responsible for area management of the Teesside scope (Materials Handling Facility, Port Handling Facility, RBT Quay and ship loading, utility connections and offsite facilities). Qualifications An undergraduate qualification (Bachelors / Honor's degree or equivalent) in a relevant technical discipline desirable. Proven track record of extensive practical experience. Role specific Knowledge Demonstrable knowledge of Capital Project Delivery. Culturally aware promoting diversity and inclusion. Track record of area management on large scale projects. Track record of implementing change. Demonstrated experience in a senior people leadership role within a technical environment, including the coordination of knowledge sharing across disciplines, managing workload and reviewing the work of others to ensure consistency with task requirements Data focused, able to assimilate data and statistics to ensure that value can be measured in multiple ways to ensure performance and progress is monitored and forecasted to give predictable results. Additional Information Responsible for coordination and the interface management of permitting, land access, commercial access and connection arrangements, engineering, process development, supply chain & construction & commissioning interfaces for that area of work. Deliver feasibility study phase requirements for the Teesside scopes, including: Ensure Process Development requirements are completed, and flowsheet is frozen in advance of feasibility study engineering kick off. Coordinate operations inputs into the functional requirements Ensure provision of all basis of design information (site conditions etc) to EPCM partner Drive the early involvement of contractors and vendors in design and execution planning to improve execution predictability. Plan and coordinate any early procurement and the mobilisation of early construction works required to protect the project schedule. Ensure that all land access and commercial arrangements required for execution of the project are in place and major permits are approved prior to FID. Coordinate between engineering and permitting teams to ensure all major permits are in place in advance of FID. Ensure the development of an integrated and resource loaded project execution schedule and ensure high quality execution plans are developed for the is developed and informs the schedule. Accountable for day to day goal setting and directional interface with other functions and contractors that bring about execution excellence. Manage a multi disciplinary and functional teams in the achievement of delivering milestones. Building cohesion and a common sense of purpose founded on individual accountability Ensuring cross functional collaboration in the successful delivery of the project outcomes - working within a matrix organisation where influence and alignment with peer group is the tool of success. Build constructive relationships with EPCM contractor, engineering service providers, internal functions, counterparties and BU and operations teams Team integration and timely design collaboration is pivotal to the successful delivery of the Woodsmith Project. Build and maintain strategic relationships and partnering with external providers, suppliers and regulators to ensure the seamless delivery of objectives. Visibly demonstrate SHE leadership in the course of all engagements, incorporating applicable SHE considerations into design and delivery work and actively engage in Visible Felt Leadership interactions as appropriate. Project Execution Capability Development Help develop a project execution Best Practice and Knowledge Capture/Transfer approach to ensure that lessons learned within the project are translated and incorporated into the functional delivery environment. Facilitate and participate in various Communities of Practice forums and learning interventions Drive own development to ensure continuous learning and recognition as project execution thought leader in the industry People & Teams Create a purpose led, high performing culture within the discipline that is aligned with the company values, is inclusive and promotes diversity Act as a role model and actively engage as a team member in all team processes Implement effective team leader and team member processes. Set clear and consistent expectations, encourage teams to challenge the status quo and strive for improvements Ensure that the discipline specific systems, symbols and behaviours reinforce desired culture and align with Anglo American values Communicate operation's goals and direction, making it digestible for the teams and communicate across teams Lead effective employee & contractor management processes for the discipline Ensure individuals and teams have the authorities and resources (time, people and budget) to perform their tasks in line with the nature/complexity of work and industry benchmarks on efficiency Hold individuals within discipline to account in line with their role authority and accountability structures Drive people development within discipline Ensure all members within the discipline have the knowledge and skills to perform their roles Identify knowledge and skill gaps and provide development activities and coaching Identify potential of employees once removed (as MOR), and ensure development succession planning is in place for critical roles Embed team leader and team member processes through Team+ tool, make sure performance requirements and achievements are known Engage in local dispute resolution with employee representative bodies as relevant to discipline, accelerate as required Compliance Lead compliance of the discipline with external (legislative, regulatory, permitting) local requirements as a minimum level of site performance Ensure compliance with Anglo American requirements within discipline on site Oversee investigation of incidents (safety, health, environmental and social) occurring within the area. Other Willingness to travel to support the potential for multi location engineering execution. Who we are We aim to lead the industry by pursuing ever safer and more responsible ways of working, demonstrating integrity and showing care and respect for people and the planet. That means we are constantly seeking new opportunities to mine and process our products sustainably, using less water, less energy and more precise extraction technologies. What we Offer When you join Anglo American, you can expect to enjoy a competitive salary and benefits package. But more than this, you'll find yourself in an environment where the opportunities for learning and growth are second to none. From technical training to leadership programs, we bring out the best in our people. There are plenty of opportunities to move onwards and upwards too. We're a large, successful multinational company - and we're still growing all the time. How we are committed to your safety Nothing is more important to us than ensuring you return home safely after a day's work. To make that happen, we have the most rigorous safety standards in the industry. Not only that, we're also continually investing in new technologies - from drones to data analytics - that are helping to make mining safer. Inclusion and Diversity Anglo American is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workplace where we value and respect every colleague for who they are and provide equality of opportunity so that everyone can fulfil their potential
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Anglo American is a leading global mining company, and our products are the essential ingredients in almost every aspect of modern life. Our portfolio of world-class competitive mining operations and undeveloped resources provides the metals and minerals that enable a cleaner, greener, more sustainable world and that meet the fast growing consumer driven demands of the world's developed and maturing economies. We are constructing a state of the art underground mine to enable the extraction of Polyhalite - a unique multi nutrient fertiliser - along with the necessary infrastructure both above and below ground that will be required for transport, processing, and distribution. POLY4 is our flagship multi nutrient fertiliser product. Made from polyhalite, it contains four of the six macro nutrients and many micronutrients that are essential to plant growth. It allows farmers to maximise their crop yield, increase quality and improve soil structure with one simple product. Job Description Join us as an Area Manager - Teesside to manage interfaces and co ordinate the completion of feasibility study deliverables and execution readiness for the Teesside Scopes and thereafter oversee the execution of all related works following a successful final Investment decision for the Woodsmith Project. Reporting to the Study Director this role will be responsible for area management of the Teesside scope (Materials Handling Facility, Port Handling Facility, RBT Quay and ship loading, utility connections and offsite facilities). Qualifications An undergraduate qualification (Bachelors / Honor's degree or equivalent) in a relevant technical discipline desirable. Proven track record of extensive practical experience. Role specific Knowledge Demonstrable knowledge of Capital Project Delivery. Culturally aware promoting diversity and inclusion. Track record of area management on large scale projects. Track record of implementing change. Demonstrated experience in a senior people leadership role within a technical environment, including the coordination of knowledge sharing across disciplines, managing workload and reviewing the work of others to ensure consistency with task requirements Data focused, able to assimilate data and statistics to ensure that value can be measured in multiple ways to ensure performance and progress is monitored and forecasted to give predictable results. Additional Information Responsible for coordination and the interface management of permitting, land access, commercial access and connection arrangements, engineering, process development, supply chain & construction & commissioning interfaces for that area of work. Deliver feasibility study phase requirements for the Teesside scopes, including: Ensure Process Development requirements are completed, and flowsheet is frozen in advance of feasibility study engineering kick off. Coordinate operations inputs into the functional requirements Ensure provision of all basis of design information (site conditions etc) to EPCM partner Drive the early involvement of contractors and vendors in design and execution planning to improve execution predictability. Plan and coordinate any early procurement and the mobilisation of early construction works required to protect the project schedule. Ensure that all land access and commercial arrangements required for execution of the project are in place and major permits are approved prior to FID. Coordinate between engineering and permitting teams to ensure all major permits are in place in advance of FID. Ensure the development of an integrated and resource loaded project execution schedule and ensure high quality execution plans are developed for the is developed and informs the schedule. Accountable for day to day goal setting and directional interface with other functions and contractors that bring about execution excellence. Manage a multi disciplinary and functional teams in the achievement of delivering milestones. Building cohesion and a common sense of purpose founded on individual accountability Ensuring cross functional collaboration in the successful delivery of the project outcomes - working within a matrix organisation where influence and alignment with peer group is the tool of success. Build constructive relationships with EPCM contractor, engineering service providers, internal functions, counterparties and BU and operations teams Team integration and timely design collaboration is pivotal to the successful delivery of the Woodsmith Project. Build and maintain strategic relationships and partnering with external providers, suppliers and regulators to ensure the seamless delivery of objectives. Visibly demonstrate SHE leadership in the course of all engagements, incorporating applicable SHE considerations into design and delivery work and actively engage in Visible Felt Leadership interactions as appropriate. Project Execution Capability Development Help develop a project execution Best Practice and Knowledge Capture/Transfer approach to ensure that lessons learned within the project are translated and incorporated into the functional delivery environment. Facilitate and participate in various Communities of Practice forums and learning interventions Drive own development to ensure continuous learning and recognition as project execution thought leader in the industry People & Teams Create a purpose led, high performing culture within the discipline that is aligned with the company values, is inclusive and promotes diversity Act as a role model and actively engage as a team member in all team processes Implement effective team leader and team member processes. Set clear and consistent expectations, encourage teams to challenge the status quo and strive for improvements Ensure that the discipline specific systems, symbols and behaviours reinforce desired culture and align with Anglo American values Communicate operation's goals and direction, making it digestible for the teams and communicate across teams Lead effective employee & contractor management processes for the discipline Ensure individuals and teams have the authorities and resources (time, people and budget) to perform their tasks in line with the nature/complexity of work and industry benchmarks on efficiency Hold individuals within discipline to account in line with their role authority and accountability structures Drive people development within discipline Ensure all members within the discipline have the knowledge and skills to perform their roles Identify knowledge and skill gaps and provide development activities and coaching Identify potential of employees once removed (as MOR), and ensure development succession planning is in place for critical roles Embed team leader and team member processes through Team+ tool, make sure performance requirements and achievements are known Engage in local dispute resolution with employee representative bodies as relevant to discipline, accelerate as required Compliance Lead compliance of the discipline with external (legislative, regulatory, permitting) local requirements as a minimum level of site performance Ensure compliance with Anglo American requirements within discipline on site Oversee investigation of incidents (safety, health, environmental and social) occurring within the area. Other Willingness to travel to support the potential for multi location engineering execution. Who we are We aim to lead the industry by pursuing ever safer and more responsible ways of working, demonstrating integrity and showing care and respect for people and the planet. That means we are constantly seeking new opportunities to mine and process our products sustainably, using less water, less energy and more precise extraction technologies. What we Offer When you join Anglo American, you can expect to enjoy a competitive salary and benefits package. But more than this, you'll find yourself in an environment where the opportunities for learning and growth are second to none. From technical training to leadership programs, we bring out the best in our people. There are plenty of opportunities to move onwards and upwards too. We're a large, successful multinational company - and we're still growing all the time. How we are committed to your safety Nothing is more important to us than ensuring you return home safely after a day's work. To make that happen, we have the most rigorous safety standards in the industry. Not only that, we're also continually investing in new technologies - from drones to data analytics - that are helping to make mining safer. Inclusion and Diversity Anglo American is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workplace where we value and respect every colleague for who they are and provide equality of opportunity so that everyone can fulfil their potential
Manx Utilities
Head of Water
Manx Utilities
As the Head of Water, you will be responsible for the Water Team and the Isle of Man's water infrastructure. You will be primarily based at the Douglas Water Treatment works; however, you are expected to work at any Manx Utilities location. Our organisation We are a statutory Board of the Isle of Man Government, proud to be a trusted provider of essential utility services that support the Island's people, economy, and environment. With a dedicated team of around 400 staff and an annual turnover of approximately £150 million, we play a vital role in keeping the Island running every day. We deliver electricity, clean drinking water, wastewater treatment, and natural gas services that our Island depends on. Core responsibilities: The main duties of your job role are outlined below. Act as the 'asset owner' and lead the team of staff who manage, monitor, optimise, and operate the Isle of Man's water infrastructure to meet our statutory duties and responsibilities. Develop strategy and policy for all water-related matters. As part of the Senior Management Team, and in conjunction with other senior colleagues, advise and assist the Executive Team with the formulation of policies, strategy and objectives, together with their effective implementation. To be a leader who encourages practices and creates a culture that puts safety first in everything that we do and works toward ISO45001 accreditation for the Water Team. To effectively chair the Water Health, Safety, and Environmental committee. Be accountable for the constant development, review/update, and adherence to the Quality Management System (QMS) and maintain and extend ISO9001 accreditation within the Water Team. Own, update, deliver and promote the Water Service Delivery Plan. To ensure the provision of a quality service to our customers, investigate complaints and prepare responses in support of the Customer Services Manager. To achieve/set objectives effectively within specified timescales and in accordance with the current Manx Utilities' Business Plan and the Water Service Delivery Plan. To use risk management techniques to reduce the likelihood and consequence of service failures. To manage current and future environmental impacts and work towards ISO14001 accreditation for the Water Team, proactively maintaining relationships with colleagues within DEFA. To undertake performance management for the team and manage recruitment matters and work with the HR Manager to achieve the succession plan targets. Actively encourage and facilitate staff development. Produce a monthly report for Water operations for the Executive Team and Board. Encourage an asset management approach to asset maintenance and renewal and work towards ISO55001 accreditation for the Water Team. Provide a strategic overview and technical guidance to the Capital Projects team to ensure operational needs are met. Work with the Water Quality Technician to ensure that Manx Utilities is adopting best practice in terms of water quality provision and monitoring. Ensure reservoir monitoring schedules and maintenance requirements (as laid down by the recommendations of the Inspecting Engineer and Supervising Engineer) are completed. Prepare annual revenue budgets and monitor budget performance through the year. Provide strategic input to the Long-Term Engineering Plan and operational input into the preparation of annual capital budgets. Advise the Executive Team on matters relating to the Water Act, water-related issues, challenges, and industry best practices. Act as Delegated Authority for the Executive Director if required. Knowledge, skills & experience: The attributes required for you to function effectively in your job role include: Degree in a relevant engineering/environmental subject. Chartered Engineer or Chartered Member of a relevant Institution. Management/leadership qualification. NEBOSH General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety. Extensive experience in water utility operation and management. Detailed knowledge and understanding of water infrastructure and industry best practice. Extensive experience in providing senior management and leadership in an operational environment. Experience in developing and implementing a strategy. Understanding of the requirement for performance in accordance with our policies. Knowledge and awareness of the requirement for compliance with; Corporate Governance Industry Regulations Health and Safety at Work Act Successful track record of supporting/leading organisational change. Experience in leading, motivating, and developing a diverse team in achieving key organisational objectives. Experience in negotiating commercial/other agreements. Experience in budget setting and management. Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of ISO Quality, Environmental, and Asset Management principles. Excellent skills in managing the political interface and in handling media/public relations. An open and facilitative style of leadership, which can be adapted when necessary to ensure delivery of objectives. Excellent communication skills at all levels with evidence of persuasion and negotiation. Excellent presentation/public speaking skills. Able to establish effective relationships and command respect. Resilient and able to work under pressure to deliver to tight deadlines. Self-motivated, reliable, and flexible - able to respond positively to changing demands. Committed to continuous improvement. Terms Your salary and terms are negotiable, depending on your experience. Policies Every job role supports the achievement of our key policies: Health & Safety People Environment Quality Assets Governance
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
As the Head of Water, you will be responsible for the Water Team and the Isle of Man's water infrastructure. You will be primarily based at the Douglas Water Treatment works; however, you are expected to work at any Manx Utilities location. Our organisation We are a statutory Board of the Isle of Man Government, proud to be a trusted provider of essential utility services that support the Island's people, economy, and environment. With a dedicated team of around 400 staff and an annual turnover of approximately £150 million, we play a vital role in keeping the Island running every day. We deliver electricity, clean drinking water, wastewater treatment, and natural gas services that our Island depends on. Core responsibilities: The main duties of your job role are outlined below. Act as the 'asset owner' and lead the team of staff who manage, monitor, optimise, and operate the Isle of Man's water infrastructure to meet our statutory duties and responsibilities. Develop strategy and policy for all water-related matters. As part of the Senior Management Team, and in conjunction with other senior colleagues, advise and assist the Executive Team with the formulation of policies, strategy and objectives, together with their effective implementation. To be a leader who encourages practices and creates a culture that puts safety first in everything that we do and works toward ISO45001 accreditation for the Water Team. To effectively chair the Water Health, Safety, and Environmental committee. Be accountable for the constant development, review/update, and adherence to the Quality Management System (QMS) and maintain and extend ISO9001 accreditation within the Water Team. Own, update, deliver and promote the Water Service Delivery Plan. To ensure the provision of a quality service to our customers, investigate complaints and prepare responses in support of the Customer Services Manager. To achieve/set objectives effectively within specified timescales and in accordance with the current Manx Utilities' Business Plan and the Water Service Delivery Plan. To use risk management techniques to reduce the likelihood and consequence of service failures. To manage current and future environmental impacts and work towards ISO14001 accreditation for the Water Team, proactively maintaining relationships with colleagues within DEFA. To undertake performance management for the team and manage recruitment matters and work with the HR Manager to achieve the succession plan targets. Actively encourage and facilitate staff development. Produce a monthly report for Water operations for the Executive Team and Board. Encourage an asset management approach to asset maintenance and renewal and work towards ISO55001 accreditation for the Water Team. Provide a strategic overview and technical guidance to the Capital Projects team to ensure operational needs are met. Work with the Water Quality Technician to ensure that Manx Utilities is adopting best practice in terms of water quality provision and monitoring. Ensure reservoir monitoring schedules and maintenance requirements (as laid down by the recommendations of the Inspecting Engineer and Supervising Engineer) are completed. Prepare annual revenue budgets and monitor budget performance through the year. Provide strategic input to the Long-Term Engineering Plan and operational input into the preparation of annual capital budgets. Advise the Executive Team on matters relating to the Water Act, water-related issues, challenges, and industry best practices. Act as Delegated Authority for the Executive Director if required. Knowledge, skills & experience: The attributes required for you to function effectively in your job role include: Degree in a relevant engineering/environmental subject. Chartered Engineer or Chartered Member of a relevant Institution. Management/leadership qualification. NEBOSH General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety. Extensive experience in water utility operation and management. Detailed knowledge and understanding of water infrastructure and industry best practice. Extensive experience in providing senior management and leadership in an operational environment. Experience in developing and implementing a strategy. Understanding of the requirement for performance in accordance with our policies. Knowledge and awareness of the requirement for compliance with; Corporate Governance Industry Regulations Health and Safety at Work Act Successful track record of supporting/leading organisational change. Experience in leading, motivating, and developing a diverse team in achieving key organisational objectives. Experience in negotiating commercial/other agreements. Experience in budget setting and management. Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of ISO Quality, Environmental, and Asset Management principles. Excellent skills in managing the political interface and in handling media/public relations. An open and facilitative style of leadership, which can be adapted when necessary to ensure delivery of objectives. Excellent communication skills at all levels with evidence of persuasion and negotiation. Excellent presentation/public speaking skills. Able to establish effective relationships and command respect. Resilient and able to work under pressure to deliver to tight deadlines. Self-motivated, reliable, and flexible - able to respond positively to changing demands. Committed to continuous improvement. Terms Your salary and terms are negotiable, depending on your experience. Policies Every job role supports the achievement of our key policies: Health & Safety People Environment Quality Assets Governance
Manx Utilities
Head of Water
Manx Utilities Douglas, Isle of Man
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY As the Head of Water, you will be responsible for the Water Team and the Isle of Man s water infrastructure. You will be primarily based at the Douglas Water Treatment works; however, you are expected to work at any Manx Utilities location. Our organisation We are a statutory Board of the Isle of Man Government, proud to be a trusted provider of essential utility services that support the Island s people, economy, and environment. With a dedicated team of around 400 staff and an annual turnover of approximately £150 million, we play a vital role in keeping the Island running every day. We deliver electricity, clean drinking water, wastewater treatment, and natural gas services that our Island depends on. Core responsibilities: The main duties of your job role are outlined below. Act as the asset owner and lead the team of staff who manage, monitor, optimise, and operate the Isle of Man s water infrastructure to meet our statutory duties and responsibilities. Develop strategy and policy for all water-related matters. As part of the Senior Management Team, and in conjunction with other senior colleagues, advise and assist the Executive Team with the formulation of policies, strategy and objectives, together with their effective implementation. To be a leader who encourages practices and creates a culture that puts safety first in everything that we do and works toward ISO45001 accreditation for the Water Team. To effectively chair the Water Health, Safety, and Environmental committee. Be accountable for the constant development, review/update, and adherence to the Quality Management System (QMS) and maintain and extend ISO9001 accreditation within the Water Team. Own, update, deliver and promote the Water Service Delivery Plan. To ensure the provision of a quality service to our customers, investigate complaints and prepare responses in support of the Customer Services Manager. To achieve/set objectives effectively within specified timescales and in accordance with the current Manx Utilities Business Plan and the Water Service Delivery Plan. To use risk management techniques to reduce the likelihood and consequence of service failures. To manage current and future environmental impacts and work towards ISO14001 accreditation for the Water Team, proactively maintaining relationships with colleagues within DEFA. To undertake performance management for the team and manage recruitment matters and work with the HR Manager to achieve the succession plan targets. Actively encourage and facilitate staff development. Produce a monthly report for Water operations for the Executive Team and Board. Encourage an asset management approach to asset maintenance and renewal and work towards ISO55001 accreditation for the Water Team. Provide a strategic overview and technical guidance to the Capital Projects team to ensure operational needs are met. Work with the Water Quality Technician to ensure that Manx Utilities is adopting best practice in terms of water quality provision and monitoring. Ensure reservoir monitoring schedules and maintenance requirements (as laid down by the recommendations of the Inspecting Engineer and Supervising Engineer) are completed. Prepare annual revenue budgets and monitor budget performance through the year. Provide strategic input to the Long-Term Engineering Plan and operational input into the preparation of annual capital budgets. Advise the Executive Team on matters relating to the Water Act, water-related issues, challenges, and industry best practices. Act as Delegated Authority for the Executive Director if required. Knowledge, skills & experience: The attributes required for you to function effectively in your job role include: Degree in a relevant engineering/environmental subject. Chartered Engineer or Chartered Member of a relevant Institution. Management/leadership qualification. NEBOSH General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety. Extensive experience in water utility operation and management. Detailed knowledge and understanding of water infrastructure and industry best practice. Extensive experience in providing senior management and leadership in an operational environment. Experience in developing and implementing a strategy. Understanding of the requirement for performance in accordance with our policies. Knowledge and awareness of the requirement for compliance with; Corporate Governance Industry Regulations Health and Safety at Work Act Successful track record of supporting/leading organisational change. Experience in leading, motivating, and developing a diverse team in achieving key organisational objectives. Experience in negotiating commercial/other agreements. Experience in budget setting and management. Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of ISO Quality, Environmental, and Asset Management principles. Excellent skills in managing the political interface and in handling media/public relations. An open and facilitative style of leadership, which can be adapted when necessary to ensure delivery of objectives. Excellent communication skills at all levels with evidence of persuasion and negotiation. Excellent presentation/public speaking skills. Able to establish effective relationships and command respect. Resilient and able to work under pressure to deliver to tight deadlines. Self-motivated, reliable, and flexible able to respond positively to changing demands. Committed to continuous improvement. Terms Your salary and terms are negotiable, depending on your experience. Policies Every job role supports the achievement of our key policies: Health & Safety People Environment Quality Assets Governance TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY As the Head of Water, you will be responsible for the Water Team and the Isle of Man s water infrastructure. You will be primarily based at the Douglas Water Treatment works; however, you are expected to work at any Manx Utilities location. Our organisation We are a statutory Board of the Isle of Man Government, proud to be a trusted provider of essential utility services that support the Island s people, economy, and environment. With a dedicated team of around 400 staff and an annual turnover of approximately £150 million, we play a vital role in keeping the Island running every day. We deliver electricity, clean drinking water, wastewater treatment, and natural gas services that our Island depends on. Core responsibilities: The main duties of your job role are outlined below. Act as the asset owner and lead the team of staff who manage, monitor, optimise, and operate the Isle of Man s water infrastructure to meet our statutory duties and responsibilities. Develop strategy and policy for all water-related matters. As part of the Senior Management Team, and in conjunction with other senior colleagues, advise and assist the Executive Team with the formulation of policies, strategy and objectives, together with their effective implementation. To be a leader who encourages practices and creates a culture that puts safety first in everything that we do and works toward ISO45001 accreditation for the Water Team. To effectively chair the Water Health, Safety, and Environmental committee. Be accountable for the constant development, review/update, and adherence to the Quality Management System (QMS) and maintain and extend ISO9001 accreditation within the Water Team. Own, update, deliver and promote the Water Service Delivery Plan. To ensure the provision of a quality service to our customers, investigate complaints and prepare responses in support of the Customer Services Manager. To achieve/set objectives effectively within specified timescales and in accordance with the current Manx Utilities Business Plan and the Water Service Delivery Plan. To use risk management techniques to reduce the likelihood and consequence of service failures. To manage current and future environmental impacts and work towards ISO14001 accreditation for the Water Team, proactively maintaining relationships with colleagues within DEFA. To undertake performance management for the team and manage recruitment matters and work with the HR Manager to achieve the succession plan targets. Actively encourage and facilitate staff development. Produce a monthly report for Water operations for the Executive Team and Board. Encourage an asset management approach to asset maintenance and renewal and work towards ISO55001 accreditation for the Water Team. Provide a strategic overview and technical guidance to the Capital Projects team to ensure operational needs are met. Work with the Water Quality Technician to ensure that Manx Utilities is adopting best practice in terms of water quality provision and monitoring. Ensure reservoir monitoring schedules and maintenance requirements (as laid down by the recommendations of the Inspecting Engineer and Supervising Engineer) are completed. Prepare annual revenue budgets and monitor budget performance through the year. Provide strategic input to the Long-Term Engineering Plan and operational input into the preparation of annual capital budgets. Advise the Executive Team on matters relating to the Water Act, water-related issues, challenges, and industry best practices. Act as Delegated Authority for the Executive Director if required. Knowledge, skills & experience: The attributes required for you to function effectively in your job role include: Degree in a relevant engineering/environmental subject. Chartered Engineer or Chartered Member of a relevant Institution. Management/leadership qualification. NEBOSH General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety. Extensive experience in water utility operation and management. Detailed knowledge and understanding of water infrastructure and industry best practice. Extensive experience in providing senior management and leadership in an operational environment. Experience in developing and implementing a strategy. Understanding of the requirement for performance in accordance with our policies. Knowledge and awareness of the requirement for compliance with; Corporate Governance Industry Regulations Health and Safety at Work Act Successful track record of supporting/leading organisational change. Experience in leading, motivating, and developing a diverse team in achieving key organisational objectives. Experience in negotiating commercial/other agreements. Experience in budget setting and management. Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of ISO Quality, Environmental, and Asset Management principles. Excellent skills in managing the political interface and in handling media/public relations. An open and facilitative style of leadership, which can be adapted when necessary to ensure delivery of objectives. Excellent communication skills at all levels with evidence of persuasion and negotiation. Excellent presentation/public speaking skills. Able to establish effective relationships and command respect. Resilient and able to work under pressure to deliver to tight deadlines. Self-motivated, reliable, and flexible able to respond positively to changing demands. Committed to continuous improvement. Terms Your salary and terms are negotiable, depending on your experience. Policies Every job role supports the achievement of our key policies: Health & Safety People Environment Quality Assets Governance TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES

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