We are delighted to announce a major new contract win with Welsh Water, supporting them over the next four years and beyond, delivering proactive and reactive maintenance of their Wastewater Network.
We’re looking for a hands‑on CCTV Drainage Supervisor to lead field teams carrying out drainage inspections on the Welsh Water network. This is a site‑based role where you’ll be actively involved in daily operations—organising crews, ensuring job quality, and maintaining safety on the ground.
About the Role
- Salary: £15 per hour – £16.50 per hour depending on experience
- Location: Kinmel Bay
- Working hours: 45 hours per week
What we offer
- 21 Days holiday plus Bank Holidays
- Uncapped earning potential
- Pension scheme
- Death in service
- Ongoing training and professional development
- Opportunity to work with a leading water utility network
As a CCTV Drainage Supervisor, you will
- Lead CCTV survey teams on the ground—ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality inspections
- Operate and oversee the use of CCTV equipment for foul and surface water drains
- Monitor site conditions and ensure RAMS are followed at all times
- Act as the first point of contact for site issues, including drainage emergencies or access problems
- Support the crew with technical challenges and step in when needed
- Review survey outputs (e.g., WinCan data) for accuracy and flag any quality issues
- Keep daily job sheets, risk assessments, and site reports up to date
- Make sure all tools and equipment are used safely and maintained properly
- Provide on‑site training, toolbox talks, and guidance to junior team members
About you
Essential
- Solid background in CCTV drainage surveying or jetting operations
- Previous team lead or site supervisory experience
- Familiar with WinCan and general drainage software/reporting tools
- Strong understanding of site‑based Health & Safety practices
- Full UK driving licence (maximum 6 penalty points)
- Comfortable working outdoors in all conditions and managing crews on busy sites
Personal Attributes
- Strong problem‑solving skills and attention to detail
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Able to work independently and as part of a team
- Willingness to work flexible hours and travel across North and Central Wales
- Committed to safety, quality, and environmental best practices
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from under‑represented members of the community.
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