Thames Water
Power Resilience Manager

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Power Resilience Manager
📍 Flexible location: London or Thames Valley (Beckton, Hampton, Reading or Swindon) | Hybrid Working | 36 hours per week
Help power one of the UK's most critical infrastructure networks.
As part of Thames Water's expanding Power Resilience team, you'll play a key role in ensuring our water and wastewater operations remain resilient, reliable and protected against power loss. This is an exciting opportunity to lead technical resilience initiatives that protect customers, support environmental outcomes and safeguard vital assets.
What you'll be doing
- Leading and developing a specialist Power Resilience Engineering team.
- Driving site and system resilience assessments to identify risks and improvement opportunities.
- Managing resilience investment programmes, budgets and reporting.
- Championing engineering standards, best practice and regulatory compliance.
- Working closely with internal and external stakeholders to coordinate resilience projects and activities.
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What you'll bring
- Experience leading technical or engineering teams.
- Strong LV/HV electrical engineering and Power Resilience knowledge.
- Understanding of CDM, ESQCR and Health & Safety requirements.
- Experience reviewing technical documentation, risk assessments and single-line diagrams.
- Knowledge of project management tools such as MS Project and SAP.
- Operational Authorisations
- Full UK driving licence.


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What's in it for you?
- Offering between £65,000 - £77,000 (DOE)
- Car allowance
- Performance-related bonus
- 26 days holiday, increasing to 30 with service
- Generous pension scheme
- Private medical healthcare
- Excellent wellbeing, lifestyle and family benefits
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If you're passionate about electrical engineering, resilience and infrastructure, and you're looking for an opportunity to help shape a critical function within one of the UK's largest utility providers, we'd love to hear from you.
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