Details:
- Salary: £50,000 - 55,000 - Annum
- Job Type: Permanent
- Job Status: Full-Time
- Salary Per: Annum
- Location: Narberth
- Date: 4 days ago
Description:
Water Project Manager
£50,000 - £55,000 per annum plus excellent benefits
Narberth, Pembrokeshire
I am proud to bring to market, this fantastic opportunity for a Water and Environmental Project Manager. You will form part of a renowned business with a strong commitment to the environment. This business produces a range of still and carbonated water along with other own label water. This business sis very pro-active when it comes to recycling practices and energy use. As Water Project Manager you will manage all water resource activities, acting as a technical expert to support operations and water related improvement projects.
Duties and responsibilities
Assist in the management of the existing owned sources ensuring water availability and compliance.
Ensure all water resource related assets are effectively maintained, monitored, and measured.
Manage external consultants or contractors as appropriate.
Manage all aspects of water resource data acquisition and analysis to support the business in water quality management, supply availability, and environmental performance.
Act as Single Point of Contact (SPOC) for the Factory with specified third-party stakeholders (e.g. local council and agencies, environment agency, consultants, landowners etc.) to ensure good working relationships and support on all water resource management, improvement and compliance activities.
Work with the engineering team to maintain and optimise existing water treatment assets and lead the process of investment.
Liaise directly with Europe water resource team as well as other key stakeholders across different functions within the company to ensure alignment of all activities.
Support business sustainability initiatives relating to Water Resources by managing Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) certification and other local catchment improvement projects.
Skills, qualifications and experience required
Relevant degree or equivalent in Hydrogeology or a related discipline
Experience in managing groundwater resources
Knowledge of technical issues related to boreholes, springs and groundwater quality.
Proven ability to critically evaluate results of hydrogeological analyses and reports, and give effective and targeted advice on managing complex environmental issues
Knowledge of UK legislation related to water resources, environmental permitting, food quality and hygiene.
Proven track record in being able to succeed in a complex environment requiring flexibly and agility in managing priorities and stakeholders
Able to dialogue with all levels of management.
Able to work under pressure and yet stay calm before management.
Able to set priorities and delegate activities