Network Asset Controller – Shifts
United Utilities

Kendal, Cumbria
•2 hours ago
•No application
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The Role Reporting to the Windermere Operational Resilience Lead, you will be responsible for the effective day-to-day operation and maintenance of all Wastewater Network powered assets e.g. pumping stations, combined sewer overflows and detention tanks within a defined geographical area. You will ensure the smooth operation of assets minimising any impact on the customer and ensuring excellent customer service at all times. You will provide the first call response to reactive incidents, you will need to be pro-active and will be responsible for the efficient operation of Network Assets in your area. To achieve this you will need to maintain a close working relationship with other members of the network maintenance team and the Remote Monitoring Controllers. In addition you will work closely with other roles within the maintenance organisation and other departments within UU. The successful candidate will be required to work a continental rotating shift pattern consisting of 4 shifts on and 4 shifts off, for a period of 8 calendar weeks and then a break of 18 days. Accountabilities and Responsibilities Working as part of the Network Maintenance Team and allocated to a defined area you will be accountable for ensuring the day-to-day operation and optimisation of the Wastewater network mechanical and electrical assets (e.g. pumping stations, powered mechanical screens and detention tanks.) Undertaking both pro-active and reactive activities to ensure efficient asset operation you will also be accountable for: Reducing the number of failures and preventing any flooding or pollution incidents. This will be a critical aspect of the role.First call maintenance activities, root cause analysis and remedial actions are key to the reduction of failures and associated alarm volume.Managing asset failures, dealing with interim arrangements and returning assets to service as efficiently as possible



