Anglian Water @one Alliance
Senior Digital and Data Manager

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Senior Digital & Data Manager
Location: Peterborough / Hybrid
Shape the Digital Future of the @one Alliance
The @one Alliance is a collaborative partnership between Anglian Water and seven leading delivery organisations, working together to deliver major infrastructure projects across the East of England.
We're looking for a Senior Digital & Data Manager to lead our digital transformation agenda, driving innovation, data excellence and emerging technologies to improve project delivery, performance and business growth.
What you'll be doing
As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, you'll:
- Lead and deliver the @one digital and data strategy.
- Drive a data-led culture across the organisation.
- Oversee data governance, asset information management and compliance with industry standards.
- Lead the development of data platforms, business intelligence and reporting capabilities.
- Champion AI, automation and digital innovation to improve efficiency and productivity.
- Manage and develop a multidisciplinary Digital & Data team of circa 35 people.
- Build strong relationships with Anglian Water, alliance partners, suppliers and industry stakeholders.
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- Degree qualification in Engineering, IT, Software, Digital Transformation or a related field.
- Significant leadership experience within digital, data or technology functions.
- Strong expertise in data and information management.
- Experience leading technology-enabled change and transformation programmes.
- Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills.
- A strategic mindset with a passion for innovation and continuous improvement.


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Desirable
- Experience with AI, automation technologies and digital products.
- Knowledge of cloud technologies and modern data platforms.
- Experience in Master Data Management and change management.
Why join us?
This is a rare opportunity to influence the digital future of one of the UK's largest infrastructure programmes while helping deliver Anglian Water's vision of a more resilient and sustainable future.
Our Values
- Build Trust
- Do the Right Thing
- Always Explore
Apply today and help us create a smarter, more connected and sustainable future.
Applications close Monday 7th September 2026.
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