Systems Technician

North Cheam
1 month ago
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We’re working with a leading utilities provider to help them hire an experienced Systems Technician to join their Operational Technology (OT) team. This organisation supplies essential services to hundreds of thousands of customers every day, and their OT function plays a major role in keeping operations connected, reliable and future ready.

Our client is investing heavily in automation, smarter data and digital control, and the Systems Technician will be right at the centre of this. You’ll help keep critical infrastructure running, strengthen operational resilience and support the rollout of modern ICA and control systems across the network.

What’s in it for you as the Systems Technician

Our client offers a strong package and plenty of room to grow:

  • Total package up to £57,320 (including overtime and standby)

  • Electric company car

  • Up to 10% employer pension contribution

  • 25 days holiday plus a volunteering day

  • Healthcare cashback, life assurance and mental wellbeing support

  • Perk-based rewards, share schemes and financial coaching

  • Clear progression routes into senior ICA and OT roles

  • Full training and development for both experienced technicians and those growing into the field

    What you’ll be doing as the Systems Technician

  • Maintaining, diagnosing and upgrading SCADA, instrumentation, telemetry and control systems.

  • Responding rapidly to technical issues to keep essential services running smoothly.

  • Working with operators and engineers to improve plant control and operational reliability.

  • Supporting new ICA system rollouts and ensuring consistent standards across sites.

  • Advising on system upgrades, replacements and opportunities for innovation.

  • Supervising contractors, mentoring apprentices and promoting engineering best practice.

  • Taking part in a 1-in-6 standby rota to provide 24/7 technical resilience.

    What we’re looking for in a Systems Technician

  • A BTEC Diploma or equivalent in a technical discipline, or a time-served apprenticeship.

  • At least two years’ experience with control systems or SCADA (utilities or process industries ideal but not essential).

  • Confident with Windows OS and Microsoft Office tools.

  • Familiarity with telemetry, PLCs, industrial communications or distributed control systems.

  • A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel between sites.

  • Someone who takes initiative, enjoys solving problems and thrives with autonomy.

    Why this role stands out

    This position offers the chance to work at the intersection of technology and sustainability. You’ll play a direct role in maintaining vital services, supporting the environment and shaping the future of how operational technology is delivered.

    Our client values diversity, individuality and continuous learning. Even if you don’t match every requirement, they welcome people who want to grow, develop and make a real impact.

    Interested?

    If you’d like to know more or want to apply, get in touch today. This is a great opportunity to join a forward-thinking OT team where your expertise genuinely keeps life flowing

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