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January 31, 2023
The UK’s largest utility company is looking to attract digital specialists to help change how they do things for the better and become a digitally intelligent organisation.
Thames Water, working with Pertemps Network Group, is holding an event at Malmaison Hotel, in Station Road, Reading, on February 8, from 5.30pm to 7pm, for people to find out more about the changes as the organisation plans for the future.
And it is hoping that the new opportunities across the Thames Water patch will attract tech experts from all backgrounds and levels of experience.
Abigail Farnham, Director at Pertemps, said: “This is an exciting time for Thames Water, one of the region’s largest employers, as it seeks to further strengthen its digital resource and ensure it is fit for the future.
“We are recruiting for a huge variety of digital and technology roles now, with plenty more different game-changing positions over the next 12 months, including architecture, cyber security, data and insights, development opportunities, programme teams and service delivery, to name a few.
“Thames Water is proud to embrace and promote diversity and believes that creating a workforce that reflects the communities it serves will help them to thrive. We encourage applications from everyone and offer extra support for those who need it throughout the recruitment process.”
Among the Thames Water representatives there will be Norma Dove-Edwin, Digital Transformation Director, and members of her team.
To book your place or for more information, click here. Refreshments will be provided at the event.
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