Water utility serving 2.2M customers across south-east England
South East Water operates critical infrastructure delivering 520M litres daily across 9,000 miles of pipe to 2.2M customers. The tech stack—rooted in operational systems (PLC, HMI, Maximo, SAP)—reflects a capital-intensive, regulated utility, but the move to GCP signals early cloud modernisation. Hiring is accelerating with mid-level engineering dominance, and project backlog spans major capital schemes, system upgrades, and electrical infrastructure work, consistent with ageing asset management and regulatory compliance demands.
South East Water is a privately held water utility based in Snodland, Kent, serving 2.2 million customers in south-east England. The company operates 9,000 miles of distribution pipe and supplies 520 million litres of drinking water daily. With 501–1,000 employees, the organisation manages capital-intensive engineering, maintenance, and compliance workloads across water treatment, distribution, and customer operations. Active projects include major capital engineering schemes, electrical system upgrades, and software enhancements for laboratory operations.
Core operational systems: PLC, HMI, Variable Frequency Drives, Maximo (asset management), Primavera P6 (project management), and SAP (BusinessObjects, Analytics Cloud). GIS supports network management. Recently adopting GCP for modernisation.
Snodland, Kent, United Kingdom. Founded in 1992, it serves the south-east region and currently hiring only in the UK.
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