Sucking up. Being buddies. To be a manager. Suck up to the managers there HARD or know someone. Or blame everyone else for your own incompetence. Thats the culture. Suck up, know someone, blame everyone else, bully people below your postion. What questions did they ask during your interview at Southern Water? What tips or advice would you give to someone interviewing at Southern Water?
All why the company had been undergoing constant reorganisation for 5 years with no end in sight and clear strategy. What is the most stressful part about working at Southern Water? Management being dishonest. How are the working hours at Southern Water? Good hours, I worked in the office and that was either or Mon to Friday, so a good work-life balance.
They have embraced the benefit of working from home can work in some departments. Does Southern Water allow for flexible working hours? Or are the hours set? As long as you do your contracted work hours they are flexible. What would you do if it goes wrong. Competency based on STAR.
Explore interviews. Energy and Utilities. View company Compare with Southern Water. As a result Dee Valley Water supplies approximately 70 million litres per day to over , customers, via seven treatment works, 1,km of water mains, 25 pumping stations and 37 clean water storage reservoirs.
Dee Valley Water is generally a hard water area. Dee Valley Water can provide you with further information about water hardness in your particular area. Dwr Cymru supplies water and sewerage services to most of Wales, as well as parts of Hereford, Worcester and Gloucestershire. Dwr Cymru supplies both water and sewerage services to 1. Dwr Cymru delivers million litres of water a day via 84 impounding reservoirs, water treatment works, pumping stations, service reservoirs and a network of 26,km of water mains.
Dwr Cymru runs its sewerage services through a network of 17,km of sewers, incorporating 1, sewage pumping stations and 3, combined sewer overflows. Waste water is then treated at waste water treatment works. Dwr Cymru ranges from both soft to moderately hard water. Dwr Cymru can provide you with further information about water hardness in your particular area.
Together the two companies have 2, staff. Essex and Suffolk Water supplies water to 1. Essex and Suffolk Water are in an area of hard to very hard water. Essex and Suffolk Water can provide you with further information about water hardness in your particular area.
NIW is a government-owned business providing water and sewerage to the area. They currently serve roughly 1. Northumbrian Water provides water and sewerage services to almost two million properties in the North East of England. Water is then supplied via 35 water treatment plants, service reservoirs and 16,km of water mains. Northumbrian Water collects waste water via sewage treatment works, sewage pumping stations and 15, km of sewers.
Northumbrian Water is generally a hard water area. Northumbrian Water can provide you with further information about water hardness in your particular area. Portsmouth Water supplies water services to an area of square kilometres, stretching through Hampshire and West Sussex from the River Meon in the west to the River Arun in the east, with a population of , Portsmouth Water dates back to when the Borough of Portsmouth Waterworks Company was formed to supply water to Portsmouth.
Deriving its water from two groups of springs, one river and 18 borehole sites, Portsmouth Water provides million litres a day via 21 reservoirs, 20 treatments works and 3, km of water mains.
Portsmouth Water supplies water to , properties, 17, of which have water meters. Portsmouth Water is generally a hard water area. Portsmouth Water can provide you with further information about water hardness in your particular area.
Scottish Water supplies water and sewerage services to an area of 78, square kilometres - a third of the area of Britain. This includes almost 10, km of coastline. Scottish Water was formed in April when three former water authorities, East, West and North of Scotland, merged. Scottish Water is the sole water and waste water service provider to 2. Severn Trent Water provides water and sewerage services to over seven million customers in central England and parts of Wales.
This area stretches from the Humber Estuary in the north to the Bristol Channel in the south, and from Llyn Clywedog, Wales in the west to Lincolnshire in the east. Severn Trent Water then delivers its water supply via service reservoirs, 20 treatment works and 45,km of water mains. Severn Trent Water collects and treats waste water via 1, sewage treatment works and 53,km of sewers.
Severn Trent Water supplies water that can be between soft to moderately hard. However water hardness levels can vary within each area. Severn Trent Water can provide you with further information about water hardness in your particular area.
South Staffordshire Water supplies water services to an area of almost 1, square kilometres, from the edge of Ashbourne in the north, to Halesowen in the south, and from Burton on Trent in the east to Kinver in the west, with a population of nearly 1. South Staffordshire Water was formed in to supply water to the Black Country. The water supplied by South Staffordshire Water is drawn from two major surface sources - Chelmarsh reservoir and Blithfield reservoir, which was opened by the Queen Mother in Treated water is distributed via South Staffordshire Water's 25 service reservoirs and 5, km of water mains.
South Staffordshire Water is generally a hard water area. South Staffordshire Water can provide you with further information about water hardness in your particular area. South East Water supplies water services to parts of Kent, Hampshire, Berkshire, Sussex and Surrey, an area of 3, square kilometres. South East Water is part of the Macquarie Group, an international provider of investment banking and financial services. South East Water then delivers its water supply via 61 water treatment works, service reservoirs and 9,km water mains source: Drinking Water Inspectorate.
South East Water is generally a hard water area. South East Water can provide you with further information about water hardness in your particular area. South West Water provides water and sewerage services to the whole of Devon and Cornwall, as well as parts of Dorset and Somerset, an area of 4, square miles with 1. South West Water also has the highest ratio of coastline to land of all the water and sewerage companies in England and Wales.
This water is supplied via 50 water treatment works, pumps, service reservoirs and 15, km of water mains. South West Water collects waste water via 5, miles of sewers and treats it in nearly waste water treatment works.
South West Water is a soft water area. South West Water can provide you with further information about water hardness in your particular area.
Southern Water supplies over two million customers with water and sewerage services. Southern Water then supplies this water via approximately water supply works, 94 service reservoirs and 13, km of water mains. Waste water is treated in treatment works. Southern Water ranges from hard to very hard water. Southern Water can provide you with further information about water hardness in your particular area.
Sutton and East Surrey Water supplies a largely rural area of square kilometres, with a population of approximately , people. The history of Sutton and East Surrey Water can be traced back to the s, when water was first supplied to homes in the area.
So, together with our customers and communities, we aim to provide a sustainable, high-quality water and wastewater service that helps us create a resilient future for water in the South East — follow the link to see more on our plans for the future. Follow the link for more details on our area of operation. Our people range from project managers, customer service executives and scientists, to accountants, analysts, IT specialists and sewerage operatives.
Everyone deserves to bring their authentic self to work so diversity and inclusion are embedded in our values and in our vision. We are creating a workplace where all people feel welcomed, respected, supported and appreciated, no matter who they are or where they come from. We want to attract and retain talent from a diverse range of backgrounds and proactively promote inclusion across our policies and practice.
Our commitment to an inclusive workplace will help us successfully provide water for life to create a resilient water future for all of our customers. Follow the link to read our Gender Pay Gap Report.
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