Leakage Technician

Salary/Rate:Competitive
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Reading
County:Berkshire
Sector:Renewables
Job ref:BH-15599
Post Date:07.04.26
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About the Role

A leading utilities provider is looking for a Leakage Technician to work on a major water contract in the Thames Valley. Day and night shifts are available.

Role:
You’ll carry out leakage detection, including advanced surveys, pinpointing leaks, and planning efficient survey programmes. A strong understanding of water networks and leakage control is essential.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Detect and locate leaks, including complex cases
  • Plan and deliver effective survey work
  • Follow health & safety standards and complete risk assessments
  • Minimise impact on customers and the public
  • Ensure compliance with regulations (e.g. NRSWA, environmental)
  • Provide excellent customer service
Requirements:
  • Experience in leakage detection or utilities
  • NVQ Level 2 (or equivalent)
  • IT literate
  • Strong communication skills
  • Full UK driving licence

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