Skewb is transforming the Utilities sector through innovative solutions that tackle industry-wide challenges. Since our founding in 2018, we’ve grown from 2 people to a team of over 250, with no signs of slowing down. Our “Skewbers” are passionate, curious, and committed to making the ordinary, extraordinary. Our core values, Outcome Focused, Integrity, Citizenship, Simplicity, Co-create & Collaborate, are at the heart of everything we do. When you join Skewb, you become part of a dynamic, supportive team where ideas thrive, voices are heard, and real impact is made. We value diversity, empower individuals, and work together to drive meaningful change. The Role Skewb is on a journey to transform the utilities sector by creating innovative solutions designed to solve industry-wide challenges. As a Network Engineer, you will play a key part in making sure our clients receive an exceptional service, and projects are delivered in line with budgets, timescales and briefs. This position will specifically focus on projects within our Water portfolio; therefore, prior experience or an understanding of water network projects within or on behalf of a water utility company is preferable. Key Responsibilities Design and scope water network optimisation schemes to the relevant quality, cost, and time constraints. Liaise with key stakeholders to execute project plans and achieve set target. Participate in meetings to discuss or communicate changes in any of your project plans. Collaborate with the Skewb team and customer stakeholders to ensure efficient and effective implementation of a project. Submit weekly reports on project progress to the Project Manager. Identify and report on risks and issues that may impact the project. Actively manage mitigating actions to resolve and/or escalate. Ensure compliance with project quality standards, procedures, and guidelines – Skewb and customer requirements. As required, conduct assessments to determine current or future client needs/requirements. Work with the SMEs to ensure the outputs are aligned and contribute towards the overall aim of the project and regulatory needs. Person Specification Confident, practical, and hands-on, with accountability for project outcomes. Excellent communicator and stakeholder engager, able to work independently or collaboratively. Adaptable, flexible, and able to manage time effectively in changing circumstances. Demonstrates integrity, professionalism, and ethical behaviour in all aspects of work. Willingness to attend client site / Skewb HQ 3 days per week. Skills and Experience Prior experience successfully working on utility networks projects (water preferred). Consultancy experience ideal but not essential. Proficient with technology and digital tools. Skilled at problem-solving, translating complex frameworks into practical solutions. Able to identify risks/issues and proactively drive mitigating actions. Education and Qualifications There are no specific qualifications or education requirements for this position.