
Circa £62,000 per annum (depending on skills and experience) + car allowance
Permanent
Full-time, 37 hours a week with flexible working options + occasional management standby
Whitlingham
Make Every Drop of Your Potential Count!
At the heart of our operations is Water Recycling, a mission-critical service that is driven by our dedicated and diverse team.We’recommitted to sustainability, innovation, and making a positive impact on the environment. We believe in fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone’s contributions are valued.
Ifyou’repassionate about leading a team, driving change, and making a difference, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. TheWhitlinghamsite willrecievea multi-million-pound investment over the course of the next 5 years to meet some of the challenges around our assets on the site, this could be your opportunity to play a pivotal role in making this happen.
About the Role
As a Bioresources Operations Manager,you’llplay a key role in leading a team at one of our Bioresources operations sites. Reporting to the Regional Bioresources Manager,you’llensure that our water recycling and bioresources treatment operations run efficiently, safely, and sustainably. Your leadership will help us meet our environmental goals, including achieving Net Zero and contributing to the Circular Economy.
WhatYou’llDo
Champion Safety:Cultivate a culture where personal and process safety are top priorities, ensuring compliance with Health and Safety regulations.
Operational Excellence:Oversee the operation and maintenance of our assets, ensuring they meet performance and regulatory standards.
Lead and Inspire:Provide visible leadership to your team, fostering a supportive environment where everyone can thrive.
Financial Stewardship:Manage site and team budgets with a focus on cost efficiency.
Crisis Management:Proactively prevent and manage operational incidents.
Talent Development:Mentor and develop your team, recognizing great performanceand addressing areas for improvement.
Stakeholder Engagement:Build strong relationships with regulators, customers, and community stakeholders.
WhatWe’reLooking For
Technical knowledge in water recycling and bioresources treatment is ideal, butwe’realso open to candidates from similar industries.
Proven leadership experience with a passion for people management.
A commitment to health and safety, with relevant qualifications (e.g., IOSH, NEBOSH) being a plus.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
A flexible, resilient approach to work with the ability to adapt to changing priorities.
A full driving licence isrequired
Why Join Us?
At Anglian Water,we’rededicated to supporting our employees’ personal and professional growth. We offer a range of benefits designed to help you thrive both at work and in life:
Health and Wellbeing:Personal private healthcare and life cover (8x annual salary).
Work-Life Balance:26 days annual leave, rising with service, plus bank holidays— with the optionto swap holidays to suit your personal or religious beliefs.
Flexibility:Depending on your role, we offer flexible working arrangements to help you balance your professional and personal life.
Pension and Perks:Competitive pension scheme where we double-match your contributions up to 6%, plus flexible benefits tailored to your lifestyle.
Ifyou’reready to take your career to the next level with a company that values diversity, sustainability, and innovation, apply today!
Closing Date 8th July 2026
Interviews: week commencing 20th July 2026
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Anglian Water supply water and water recycling services to more than six million domestic and business customers in the east of England and Hartlepool. Our services are at the heart of every single family and community in our region. We clean water to the highest standard, deliver it to millions of homes, and carefully manage it to ensure it never runs out.
We’re the largest water and water recycling company in England and Wales by geographic area. We’re also one of the driest regions in the country, with just 600 millimetres of rain each year, on average a third less than the rest of England. In fact some areas have a lower annual rainfall than Jerusalem. That’s why it’s vital that we look after the water that we’ve got.