To provide financial and administrative support to four departments in the Thames Water Electrical Services Team to meet operational, regulatory and safety objectives. The support will include raising purchase orders (POs), a broad appreciation of the technical skills within the team and managing relationships with external entities such as suppliers. It also involves managing maintenance records, asset databases, performance reports, meeting records and other documents used by the team across more than 5,000 sites.
What you’ll be doing as a Finance Administrator
Act as the first point of contact for enquiries from internal or external customers and business partners.
* Resolve general information enquiries and, where appropriate, forward specialist requests.
* Providing access to reports when requested, on behalf of the team.
* Accessing and sharing reports with internal/external customers.
* Manage a record which monitors the receipt of reports.
* Compress multiple reports into single files, ready for storage on SharePoint.
* Update/manage meta‑tags in the SharePoint report library.
* Respond to requests for providing legacy reports located on CentreStage.
* Communicate with contractors in pursuit of overdue reports.
* Manage the Electrical Services inbox.
Collate data, carry out procedures and analyses of limited complexity and produce standard reports for use by the team, area or department.
* Provide management reports for weekly performance review.
* Produce safety performance reports.
* Collate the Electrical Services Team's monthly performance report.
* Provide management reports for weekly performance review.
Produce a record of meetings.
* Attend and record discussions at framework contractor performance meetings, then circulate to relevant parties.
Maintain asset data using company‑specific systems, ensuring records are accurate and up to date.
* Support the implementation of the DSEAR asset management system.
* Carry out the ongoing administration of AMS.
* Support the investigation and resolution of queries on the asset management system.
Management of company inspection records, including interface with Capital Delivery and DMC Project teams.
* Installation certificates from new installations received and filed.
Training
* Administer the team skills register and extract reports as required.
* Support the administrative duties for delivering electrical training, briefing sessions and forums.
Procurement
* Support with the raising of shopping carts and SAP requisitions when required.
* Investigate and resolve queries related to the procurement process.
Location: Hybrid/flexible working within the Thames Water Operating Area
Hours and Working Pattern: 36 hours a week, Monday to Friday, with opportunity for flexible working.
Salary: £38,700 to £46,440 per annum – depending on skills and experience.
What you should bring to the role
To thrive in this role, the essential criteria you’ll need are:
* Educated to GCSE level, including English and Maths or equivalent.
* Significant experience working in a related role.
* Ability to quickly learn and apply knowledge of the area to which the job applies.
* Very good verbal and written communication skills, including a strong customer focus.
* Reasonable numeracy and attention to detail.
* Good organisational skills, personally very well organised.
* Fully competent at using the appropriate company IT systems, including SAP and Microsoft Office software.
Additional skills and experiences would be great to have/bring:
* Preferably experience within a large utility industry.
* Ideally, a valid driving licence.
* Appreciation of water and wastewater treatment processes.
What’s in it for you?
* Competitive salary from £38,700 to £46,440 per annum – depending on skills and experience.
* 24 days holiday per year, increasing to 28 with length of service (plus bank holidays).
* Performance‑related pay plan directly linked to company performance measures and targets.
* Generous pension scheme through AON.
* Private medical health care – Grade C & D only.
* Access to a variety of benefits to support health, wellbeing and finances, such as health MOTs, physiotherapy and counselling, cycle‑to‑work schemes, shopping vouchers and life assurance.
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