Full-Time

Industrial Mechanic

Updated on 4/25/2025

Anglian Water

Anglian Water

1,001-5,000 employees

Provides water supply and wastewater services

Compensation Overview

£34k/yr

+ Standby + Overtime

Entry, Junior

Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship

Essex, UK

The job is based in Witham and surrounding areas, which includes Chelmsford.

Category
Mechanical Maintenance and Reliability Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Requirements
  • NVQ level 2 Engineering/Mechanical qualification (or equivalent)
  • Completed a relevant apprenticeship
  • Full UK driving licence
Responsibilities
  • Carry out general repairs
  • Investigate and rectify faults
  • Complete scheduled maintenance to ensure reliability of assets
Desired Qualifications
  • Knowledge of working with electrical control systems
  • Knowledge of telemetry
  • Knowledge of hydraulic and pneumatic systems
  • Welding skills
  • General mechanical/electrical plant maintenance knowledge

Anglian Water provides water supply and wastewater services to around 4.3 million customers in the East of England. The company extracts, treats, and distributes high-quality drinking water while also collecting and treating wastewater. Its revenue primarily comes from customer billing for these services, and it invests significantly in infrastructure and technology to ensure reliable and safe water delivery. Anglian Water stands out from competitors by emphasizing environmental sustainability and social responsibility, maintaining high standards in water quality, and offering support services for customers in financial need. The company's goal is to provide excellent water services while being environmentally conscious and socially responsible.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Huntingdon, United Kingdom

Founded

1989

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What believers are saying

  • Real-time map of event duration monitors enhances customer and stakeholder information.
  • Desalination plant in Holland-on-Sea could secure future water supply.
  • Collaboration with MapleSky and Copperleaf strengthens data-driven asset management.

What critics are saying

  • Potential backlash from environmental groups over water pollution and sewage management.
  • Financial strain from proposed desalination plant facing local opposition.
  • Challenges in securing £50 million funding for Southend flood mitigation projects.

What makes Anglian Water unique

  • Anglian Water invests heavily in infrastructure and technology for reliable services.
  • The company prioritizes environmental sustainability and social responsibility in its operations.
  • Anglian Water offers support services for customers facing financial difficulties.

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Benefits

Performance Bonus

Health Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Paid Vacation

Flexible Work Hours

Company News

The Guardian
Apr 2nd, 2025
Gold rises as markets await US tariffs; Heathrow airport was warned about power supply in days before closure - as it happened

Thames Water appoints ex-pennon executive Steve Buck as finance chief.

Anglian Water
Aug 12th, 2024
Sewage, algae or something else?

In May, Anglian Water launched its real time map of its event duration monitors (also known as EDMs) to help inform its customers and stakeholders about the waters in its region and how its network is operating so they can make informed decisions when out and about.

Water Magazine
Jul 24th, 2024
Anglian Water announces £2m of partnership funding for new Green Skills Academy in Wisbech

Because of its work, Anglian Water was named BiTC's Responsible Business of the Year 2017.

Clacton and Frinton Gazette
Mar 21st, 2024
Anglian Water considers building desalination plant in Holland-on-Sea

Anglian Water considers building desalination plant in Holland-on-Sea.

Northamptonshire Telegraph
Mar 19th, 2024
Anglian Water invests over £500,000 to secure water supplies in Kettering

In November 2023, Anglian Water published its Thriving East report which revealed that Northamptonshire is estimated to see 11 per cent population growth by 2043, particularly of over-65s, and the county is set to face significant pressures accommodating its necessary housing and infrastructure growth.