
We'relooking for a Process Architect to play a key role in transforming the way our business works.You'llwork at the heart of major change programmes, partnering with business leaders, subject matter experts, projectteamsand change professionals to understand current ways of working and design smarter, more efficient processes that deliver lasting value.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys analysing how things work today, envisioning how they could work tomorrow, and helping teams successfully make that transition.
Lead the discovery,analysisand design of business processes across a range of strategic projects and transformation initiatives
Map, analyse and document current and future-state business processes using recognised process improvement methodologies.
Facilitate engaging workshops and stakeholder sessions to capture knowledge, challengeassumptionsand build consensus.
Work closely with Process Owners and SMEs toidentifyrisks, controls, performancemeasuresand improvement opportunities.
Drive continuous improvement byidentifyingefficiencies, reducingwasteand embedding best practice.
Support major change programmes by assessing processimpactsacross people,technologyand ways of working.
Collaborate with project teams, business analysts,architectsand change practitioners to ensure successful delivery.
Help build a culture where process excellence and continuous improvement become part of everyday business.
Proven experience in process improvement,transformationor business process management practices
Lean, Six Sigma Green Belt or equivalent process improvement qualification.
Strong knowledge of process mapping and requirements gathering and process analysis techniques
Experience delivering process change within large, complex organisations or transformation programmes.
The confidence to challenge existing ways of working and influence positive change.
Experiencefacilitatingworkshops and engaging and influencing stakeholders at multiple levels.
Excellent communication,collaborationand stakeholder management skills.
Strong analytical thinking with excellent people skills.
Experience with SAP,financeor supply chain process improvement. Change management experience (e.g. PROSCI). Understanding of end-to-end business process transformation.
At Anglian Water,we’redriven by purpose — transforming how weoperateto deliver better outcomes for customers and the environment. In this role,you’llplay a key role in a major transformation programme, shaping how business processesoperateacross the organisation.You’llwork with senior stakeholders, influence strategicdecisionsand develop yourexpertisein process transformation within a complex, forward-thinking business.
•26 days annual leave plus bank holidays (increasing with length of service)
•Flexible working options
•Private health care
•Competitive pension scheme – Anglian Water double-matches your contributions up to 7%
•Life assurance at eight times your salary
•Annual bonus
•Potential funded car allowance depending on evidenced business mileage
•Personal medical assessments
•Virtual GP service
•Cancer screening
•Financial wellbeing support and salary finance benefits
•Lifestyle savings including discounts on retail,traveland utilities
•Employee Assistance Programme
•Volunteer days
We’recommitted to creating a workplace where everyone feels they belong. We are proud signatories of the Social Mobility Pledge, Race at Work Charter and Armed Forces Covenant, andwe’rea Disability Confident employer.
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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.