What you will be doing
as an Environmental Contract Manager?
1. Proactively engage and influence stakeholders both internally and externally, and develop sustainable, long-lasting relationships both with our business and our regulators
2. Developing and implementing educational programs to inform customers about sewer abuse
3. Building and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders, including local authorities, community groups, and regulatory bodies. This involves regular communication and collaboration to address concerns and promote best practices
4. Organising and participating in public outreach events, such as workshops, conferences, and community meetings, to raise awareness about sewer abuse and promote responsible behaviour
5. Assisting in the development and review of policies related to sewer abuse. Providing input based on field observations and stakeholder feedback
6. You will liaise with teams across the business, including front-line operational teams as well as marketing and communications, legal, environmental compliance, commercial and procurement and regulation teams
7. Delivery of the Targeted Catchment Investigations (TCI) activities. Reducing the number of pollutions, sewer floodings and blockages that occur from Thames Waters wastewater network. We are currently operating this activity as a trial across a small geographical area. You will be accountable for onboarding suppliers and carrying out full roll-out across Thames Water
8. Contractor Management - you will be responsible for the day-to-day management and performance of suppliers delivering the field elements of your workstreams
9. You will be accountable of the Health and Safety management of the field teams carrying out the TCI process, ensuring all work is carried out in accordance with TW procedures
10. Delivery and control of intervention work – you will be responsible for delivering the work required to fix the issues, through your own contractors and by directing work elsewhere in Thames Water
11. You will be accountable for the budget and financial performance of the teams
12. You will be accountable for the management and development of staff within the teams
What should you bring to the role?
13. A passion to improve our environmental performance
14. Water industry experience and/or experience in a similar type of role of education and enforcement
15. Experience in driving performance through direct and indirect teams
16. Understanding of waste network operations
17. Experience in positively influencing and working collaboratively with all levels of an organisation to achieve improved business outcomes
18. Full driving licence as travel is required
What’s in it for you?
19. Offering a starting salary of £61,150 per annum.
20. 26 days holiday per year, increasing to 30 with the length of service (plus bank holidays)
21. Car Allowance.
22. Annual Bonus.
23. Generous Pension Scheme through AON.
24. Private Medical Health Care.
25. Access to lots of benefits to help you take care of you and your family’s health and wellbeing, and your finances – from annual health MOTs and access to physiotherapy and counselling, to Cycle to Work schemes, shopping vouchers and life assurance.