Responsibilities
- Lead EICA design for municipal water and wastewater treatment projects across the UK, spanning feasibility, conceptual, outline, and detailed design phases within major infrastructure programmes.
- Define and maintain consistent EICA design standards aligned with industry asset requirements, ensuring quality, uniformity, and compliance across multidisciplinary teams.
- Serve as Designer under CDM 2015 regulations, managing risks related to electrical systems, hazardous areas, and control system safety.
- Take accountability for EICA scope integration in multi-disciplinary projects, ensuring decisions support operability, maintenance, access, and long-term asset performance.
- Oversee development and review of key EICA deliverables such as technical specifications, calculations, control philosophies, network diagrams, and user requirements; support testing and commissioning activities.
- Act as primary technical contact for clients, leading design reviews and workshops, and fostering strong relationships with regulated water sector stakeholders.
- Provide technical oversight during project delivery, including evaluation of contractor designs, resolution of design queries, and support during handover and commissioning.
- Support business development by identifying new opportunities, shaping project scopes, contributing to proposals, and building a sustainable pipeline of future work.
- Translate strategic growth objectives into actionable plans, focusing on key market segments, priority clients, capability development, and treatment-focused delivery.
- Strengthen the EICA team through recruitment, mentorship, skills development, coaching, and the establishment of technical governance frameworks.
- Collaborate across the business to innovate and enhance service offerings, particularly sustainability-driven and value-optimized EICA solutions for water treatment assets.
Team
Structure: high-performing EICA engineering team