Water Quality Network Scientist
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 29 Ionawr 2026 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | Heb ei nodi |
| Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | To £30,000 |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 28 Chwefror 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | Walsall, WS2 7PD |
| Cwmni: | South Staffs Water |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | 132 |
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Job Title: Water Quality Network Scientist
Location: Walsall/Cambridge
Salary: £30,000
Make a real impact on public health and water quality. As a Water Quality Network Scientist, you’ll analyse network performance,
spot emerging risks, and help keep our customers’ water safe and reliable. You’ll work across teams, support investigations,
contribute to Drinking Water Safety Plans, and play a key role in maintaining regulatory compliance. If you’re looking for a
meaningful scientific role with variety, responsibility, and the chance to shape real-world outcomes, this is an opportunity to
grow your expertise and make a difference every day.
About Us
At South Staffs Water, we deliver clean and reliable water supplies to around 1.7 million customers within the South Staffs and
Cambridge regions. As a water only Company, providing clean, healthy water 24 hours a day, 365 days a year is at the very heart of
what we do and that’s where you come in.
The Role
The Water Quality Network Scientist is responsible for ensuring that water quality risks within the distribution network are
identified, assessed, and effectively managed. You will analyse performance data, carry out investigations, complete audits, and
provide clear reporting to internal and external stakeholders. The role requires close working relationships with operational
teams, capital delivery, asset management, and regulatory bodies to maintain compliance and drive improvements.
Key Responsibilities
* Analyse distribution network and operational data to identify water quality issues and performance trends.
* Provide timely advice to operational teams and track the effectiveness of corrective actions.
* Complete regulatory investigations and produce high‑quality reports for water quality standard breaches or areas of concern.
* Conduct scheduled audits of distribution networks, storage sites, and contractor activities.
* Produce monthly audit reports and ensure actions are completed by responsible teams.
* Support compliance with internal standards and regulatory expectations.
* Maintain and update risk assessments for storage and distribution assets.
* Work with the DWSP and Capital Delivery teams to ensure risks are accurately reflected in Drinking Water Safety Plans and
investment planning.
* Ensure risk changes are documented and communicated effectively.
* Represent the water quality function in cross‑departmental meetings and operational forums.
* Deliver targeted training and guidance to strengthen water quality awareness across teams.
* Build strong working relationships with internal stakeholders and external bodies such as DWI, NAVs, and UKHSA.
* Participate in the out‑of‑hours standby rota, providing expert advice during incidents and supporting operational response.
* Demonstrate South Staffs Water values: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Excellence in Service, Responsibility, Trust, and
Respect.
* Ensure adherence to compliance standards and operate with integrity at all times.
What You’ll Need
Competencies / Experience / Knowledge
* Experience within the water industry, ideally in water quality, operations, or compliance.
* Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret data and identify performance issues.
* Experience conducting risk assessments and supporting DWSP processes.
* Practical experience carrying out audits and ensuring follow‑up actions are completed.
* Exposure to regulatory reporting or incident investigation.
* Comfortable working with operational field teams and cross‑functional colleagues.
Education / Qualifications
Essential
* Graduate/HND level qualification in a relevant scientific discipline.
* Strong PC literacy and ability to use data systems effectively.
* Excellent communication skills across all levels.
* Knowledge of risk assessment processes.
* Full valid driving licence.
Desirable
* Previous experience in the water industry.
* Ability to conduct site audits.
* Knowledge of water industry and water quality regulations.
* Understanding of water fitting regulations.
What You’ll Get in Return:
* A competitive salary plus benefits.
* 25 days holiday + bank holidays.
* Company pension with employer contributions.
* 24-hour helpline providing free and confidential advice to you and your family on financial, legal, marital, and health
matters.
* Eyecare vouchers – via Specsavers.
* Employee Assistance Programme (EAP).
* 24/7 remote GP access.
Job Title: Water Quality Network Scientist
Location: Walsall/Cambridge
Salary: £30,000
Make a real impact on public health and water quality. As a Water Quality Network Scientist, you’ll analyse network performance,
spot emerging risks, and help keep our customers’ water safe and reliable. You’ll work across teams, support investigations,
contribute to Drinking Water Safety Plans, and play a key role in maintaining regulatory compliance. If you’re looking for a
meaningful scientific role with variety, responsibility, and the chance to shape real-world outcomes, this is an opportunity to
grow your expertise and make a difference every day.
About Us
At South Staffs Water, we deliver clean and reliable water supplies to around 1.7 million customers within the South Staffs and
Cambridge regions. As a water only Company, providing clean, healthy water 24 hours a day, 365 days a year is at the very heart of
what we do and that’s where you come in.
The Role
The Water Quality Network Scientist is responsible for ensuring that water quality risks within the distribution network are
identified, assessed, and effectively managed. You will analyse performance data, carry out investigations, complete audits, and
provide clear reporting to internal and external stakeholders. The role requires close working relationships with operational
teams, capital delivery, asset management, and regulatory bodies to maintain compliance and drive improvements.
Key Responsibilities
* Analyse distribution network and operational data to identify water quality issues and performance trends.
* Provide timely advice to operational teams and track the effectiveness of corrective actions.
* Complete regulatory investigations and produce high‑quality reports for water quality standard breaches or areas of concern.
* Conduct scheduled audits of distribution networks, storage sites, and contractor activities.
* Produce monthly audit reports and ensure actions are completed by responsible teams.
* Support compliance with internal standards and regulatory expectations.
* Maintain and update risk assessments for storage and distribution assets.
* Work with the DWSP and Capital Delivery teams to ensure risks are accurately reflected in Drinking Water Safety Plans and
investment planning.
* Ensure risk changes are documented and communicated effectively.
* Represent the water quality function in cross‑departmental meetings and operational forums.
* Deliver targeted training and guidance to strengthen water quality awareness across teams.
* Build strong working relationships with internal stakeholders and external bodies such as DWI, NAVs, and UKHSA.
* Participate in the out‑of‑hours standby rota, providing expert advice during incidents and supporting operational response.
* Demonstrate South Staffs Water values: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Excellence in Service, Responsibility, Trust, and
Respect.
* Ensure adherence to compliance standards and operate with integrity at all times.
What You’ll Need
Competencies / Experience / Knowledge
* Experience within the water industry, ideally in water quality, operations, or compliance.
* Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret data and identify performance issues.
* Experience conducting risk assessments and supporting DWSP processes.
* Practical experience carrying out audits and ensuring follow‑up actions are completed.
* Exposure to regulatory reporting or incident investigation.
* Comfortable working with operational field teams and cross‑functional colleagues.
Education / Qualifications
Essential
* Graduate/HND level qualification in a relevant scientific discipline.
* Strong PC literacy and ability to use data systems effectively.
* Excellent communication skills across all levels.
* Knowledge of risk assessment processes.
* Full valid driving licence.
Desirable
* Previous experience in the water industry.
* Ability to conduct site audits.
* Knowledge of water industry and water quality regulations.
* Understanding of water fitting regulations.
What You’ll Get in Return:
* A competitive salary plus benefits.
* 25 days holiday + bank holidays.
* Company pension with employer contributions.
* 24-hour helpline providing free and confidential advice to you and your family on financial, legal, marital, and health
matters.
* Eyecare vouchers – via Specsavers.
* Employee Assistance Programme (EAP).
* 24/7 remote GP access.