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Process Commissioning Engineer Apprentice


Anglian Water Group Ltd.


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Chelmsford, Essex | United Kingdom


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Process Commissioning Engineer Apprentice

Apply locations Chelmsford Water Recycling Centre time type Full time posted on Posted Yesterday job requisition id R25286

Process Commissioning Engineer Apprentice

Apprenticeship Standard:
Start Salary: £14,472 per annum
Business Area: Water Recycling
Start Date: September 2024
Location: Chelmsford

Unlocking Water Treatment Excellence: Water Process Commissioning Engineer

Are you ready to be at the forefront of transforming water treatment projects into operational marvels? As a Water Process Commissioning Engineer, your role is dynamic and pivotal. You're not just overseeing the commissioning phase; you're orchestrating the symphony that turns plans into reality.

Whether you are looking to kick start your career, seeking a new challenge or considering a career change, we have opportunities for all ! In this 5 -year apprenticeship, you'll undergo a comprehensive training program, blending classroom study and on-the-job training, with the ultimate goal of becoming a fully qualified Process Commissioning Engineer.

What’s in it for you?

Your role as a P rocess Commissioning Engineer Apprentice:

As an Apprentice Water Process Commissioning Engineer, your primary role is to oversee the successful commissioning and start-up of water treatment projects. You will execute comprehensive commissioning plans, ensuring adherence to design specifications and conducting system tests. Collaborating with design teams, you'll identify optimisation opportunities, adjust parameters, and evaluate performance data to enhance system efficiency. Your responsibilities also include equipment calibration and testing, documentation maintenance, and generating detailed commissioning reports for internal and client review. Effective collaboration and communication with project stakeholders, coupled with providing training to operations personnel, are crucial aspects of the role. Your commitment to health and safety compliance, including risk assessments and safety protocol adherence, will contribute to the secure and efficient implementation of water treatment systems. This role requires a meticulous and adaptable professional dedicated to optimising processes and ensuring the seamless transition from commissioning to routine operations.

Your journey: As a Process Commissioning Engineer Apprentice, you’ll train as a wastewater process technician specialising in recycling processes as part of our commissioning team, helping deliver our programme of capital investment. The commissioning team work as part of a larger team of partner contractors where we test, optimise and run new treatment plants and systems for the first time to prove reliability and performance prior to hand over to the end user. During your apprenticeship you’ll spend five years training and learning. This will be through a mixture of classroom study and on-the-job training as you work towards a level 4 qualification. Your first two years will be spent in an Anglian Water Operational team where you will learn about the operation and optimisation of wastewater and sludge treatment assets working towards a licence to operate . At regular intervals you will spend time on @One construction sites, getting to know your new commissioning team. In years three and four you will undertake a two-year Asset Management apprenticeship programme to round out your understanding of treatment assets, investment and capital delivery. In year 5 you will spend time on @One sites acquiring the remaining practical skills, under the direction of an experienced Commissioning Engineer, mentor and manager to ensure your success as a process Commissioning Engineer.

To be successful as an Anglian Water Apprentice you will require:

As well as the above, you will need a full UK driving licence. If you do not currently have this, you are required to hold a full UK driving licence prior to the completion of year 4 of the training programme. You will also need to live within the circumference of the area that the role will cover .

This position is deemed a safety critical role with safety being our number one priority . Pre-employment drug and alcohol screening will be taken.

Closing date: S unday 24 th March 2024

Application Timeline: You will apply with a CV and application and complete five screening questions for us to find out about you and your motivations for applying, which we will review against the eligibility criteria. You will then be asked to complete an online behavioural assessment for us to learn more about your values and behaviours, and technical checking assessment for us to find out about your ability to quickly and accurately interpret and process visual information. If successful, you will be invited to attend an in-person assessment centre on Thursday 2nd May 2024.

If you require adjustments at any stage of the process, please contact the Early Careers team via [email protected] .

Inclusion at Anglian Water

Inclusion is for everyone, and we are an equal opportunity employer, which means we will consider all suitably qualified applicants regardless of gender identity or expression, ethnic origin, nationality, religion or beliefs, age, sexual orientation, disability status or any other protected characteristic. We recruit and develop our people based on merit and their passion for creating better outcomes, and we are committed to creating an environment where all our colleagues feel they belong.

About Us

We are committed to reflect the diversity of the communities we serve in both our workforce and our supply chain partners to help us to understand and meet the needs of our customers. We are passionate and dedicated to the learning and development of our people, making sure they have the right skills and knowledge to be successful and to help achieve their potential.

We want to give everyone equal access to our recruitment process. If you have a disability or long-term condition, including neurodiversity and mental health conditions, we’ll support you throughout your application, and make any adjustments to make sure your disability or long-term condition is not a barrier to recruitment.

To apply, you’ll need your up-to-date CV, we also recommend uploading a cover letter – tell us what has made you apply and what skills you can bring to the position. We will be in touch after your application has been reviewed, following the closing date.

If you are offered a job with us, you’ll be subject to the relevant employment checks for your role, which could include references, driving licence check, DBS Check as well as your right to work in the UK.

Become a part of Anglian Water’s future and join us on our journey as we live through our values to build trust, do the right thing, and are always exploring, to bring environmental and social prosperity to the region.

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