NI Water has launched a recruitment campaign for its fast-track programme to become a Wastewater Assets Technician.
The utilities company is searching for self-motivated, enthusiastic individuals with practical and technical skills to join its Fast-Track Learning for Operational Wastewater (FLOW) Programme. The programme is aimed at those looking to re-skill and begin a rewarding career in the water industry, with no formal qualifications required. Opportunities are available in every county in Northern Ireland.
The FLOW Programme offers those with operational and maintenance backgrounds the opportunity to learn from experienced colleagues and mentors, making it perfect for individuals looking to start a career in wastewater operations.
As a Trainee Wastewater Assets Technician, NI Water will provide 6 -12 months of comprehensive training, learning to operate and maintain critical wastewater equipment across Northern Ireland, working with cutting edge technology and developing valuable skills.
Those on the programme will receive a competitive salary and a generous benefits package from day one, and all the tools, equipment and resources needed to do the job safely and well.
Upon successful completion of the programme, participants will get a salary increase and own work vehicle.
For more information on how to apply, visit www.niwater.com/flow before Monday, March 31 at 10am.
Construction News
20/03/2025
Recruits Wanted For Wastewater Assets Technician Programme


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