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Telemetry E2E Testing Technician

Severn Trent Water
West Midlands
1 week ago
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Telemetry E2E Testing Technician

Hello, we’re Severn Trent and we think water is wonderful. Oh, we’re pretty keen on people too.


24 hours a day, 365 days a year we serve 4.8 million households and business across the heart of the UK. Each cuppa drank and every toilet flushed is only possible because of the 6,500 brilliant team members working across our patch.


We welcome people from all walks of life and celebrate individuality. We know diverse minds, experiences and backgrounds help us to learn and better serve our customers and the communities where they live.


If you want to do more because you care, we’d love to talk to you. There really is something for everyone here.


EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

Here at Severn Trent, we have a network of trackers and alarms which keep us up to date with what is happening on our water grid. We use a telemetry system called eSCADA, and this helps us manages the performance of our remote assets on a 24/7 basis across the whole of the Severn Trent region.


We currently have an opportunity to join our Telemetry Updates team as our Telemetry E2E Testing Technician.


In this role you’ll ensure the system runs smoothly with no issues. You will be responsible for facilitating the End to End (E2E) testing activities of the system.


Additionally you’ll be focusing on driving improvements in our telemetry data quality by checking and auditing of the eSCADA configuration. Alongside this you will also be responsible for the creation and modification of simple eSCADA configuration to agreed standards. You will have communication with several our key stakeholders within the wider business and it will be vital to ensure the highest standards of telemetry data are maintained.


Key Accountabilities

  • Co-ordinate and undertake eSCADA telemetry commissioning and E2E testing
  • Test telemetry outstation/signals in conjunction with field staff
  • Produce commissioning and testing management information
  • Identify opportunities to improve eSCADA configuration
  • Create and modify simple eSCADA configuration

Manage the team planning with our key stakeholders


WHAT YOU’LL BRING TO THE ROLE

To be successful, it’s expected that you’ll have an in-depth consumer and commercial understanding, whilst being a truly strategic and customer‑centric thinker with your approach. We operate in a fast‑paced and dynamic setting, so you’ll need to be fluid in your approach and have the courage to hold yourself and others accountable to high quality work, delivered on‑time to agreed timescales.


The right skills and experience are important. But if you have the right character, positivity, and a caring attitude we want to talk to you too.


We welcome people from all walks of life and celebrate individuality as we know diverse minds, experiences and backgrounds help us to learn and better serve our communities. We want people who show up and get involved. Those who are ready to be part of something bigger and who want to make a difference because they care.Is that you?


WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU

Working here isn’t just a job. You can build a career at Severn Trent, and we’ll reward you for it too. We have a range of benefits that recognise great work, and award‑winning training to help you reach your potential. And we’ll also help you play your part in looking after the environment and the communities where we live.


With that in mind, here are just some of our favourite's perks that you’ll get being part of the Seven Trent family:



  • Salary of £31,000
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays (and the ability to buy/ sell up to 5 days per year)
  • Annual bonus scheme (of up to £1,500 per annum based on company performance)
  • Leading pension scheme – we will double your contribution (up to 15% when you contribute 7.5%)
  • Sharesave – the chance to buy Severn Trent Plc shares at a discounted rate
  • Dedicated training and development with our ‘Academy’
  • Family friendly policies

WHATS NEXT?
We can’t wait to hear from you.

Before you apply, you’ll need an updated copy of your CV and about five minutes to spare. If you’re not too sure about what you need to do, or have a question about the role before applying, please get in touch with our amazing team of recruiters at .


And if your curiosity has peaked and you're wanting to find out even more, search #LifeAtSevernTrent on social media.


Ps. we’ll always let you know the outcome of your application after the closing date - so keep an eye on your phone and emails.


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