Technical Director - Clean Water Process Engineering

Matchtech
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Last month
Seniority
Director
Posted
4 Apr 2026 (Last month)

My Client is recruiting for a Technical Director - Clean Water Process Engineering

The Design & Advanced Technology (D&AT) Practice is seeking a Technical Director for Clean Water Process to join our team in the UK. We are looking for an energetic and experienced Clean Water Process Engineer that can both lead as technical expert in water treatment and driving forward business results.

We specialise in all aspects of process engineering within the Water Sector, including water, waste water and bioresources in the UK and internationally. Process Engineering project opportunities also stretch to other sectors such as nuclear and defence. We're committed to providing industry-leading engineering solutions right through the project lifecycle from feasibility to process commissioning, with value added through client-side support as well as construction phases.

As a key member of our technical leadership team, you'll play a vital role in shaping and delivering transformational programmes of critical UK infrastructure for our Water market clients - clients like Thames Water, Anglian Water, Environment Agency, Welsh Water, United Utilities, Scottish Water, and more.

By providing technical leadership across the organisation you'll drive results, by contributing to functional strategy, influencing senior stakeholders, and leading within the process group and multidisciplinary project teams, to deliver measurable outcomes. In this role, you will set direction for complex, high-impact projects and initiatives, anticipate business and regulatory challenges or changes, and develop innovative solutions and offerings that move the business forward.

Being a Technical Director with us involves UK wide travel. We offer hybrid working which involves 3 days per week travel/office based. This position can be based at any of our main locations: Surrey, London, Bristol, Exeter, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, or Glasgow. It can also be based in our other offices but may require additional travel to main locations as needed: Peterborough, Cambridge, Cardiff, Swansea, Derby, Leeds, Belfast, Edinburgh.

Your role

As a Clean Water Process Technical Director in the D&AT Practice, the successful candidate would have the following responsibilities:

Provide Technical Leadership within discipline for the national D&AT practice.

Influence D&AT Practice wide initiatives and recommend best practices to improve internal process and services.

Serve as a recognised expert and technical authority in Clean Water Process Engineering across the D&AT Practice and wider business.

Provide visible representation of your and Company's Clean Water Process Engineering technical expertise to our current and prospective clients.

Collaborate with stakeholders at all levels, including internal and external clients, operational staff, project teams, or external stakeholders.

Recommend and drive improvements to processes, services, and technical practices while ensuring robust engineering governance is consistently upheld.

Oversee technical input into bid proposals, defining the delivery strategy and working with cross‑functional teams to prepare high‑quality, compliant, competitive submissions.

Proactively identify opportunities for cross‑selling and business growth, using commercial insight to strengthen and expand client relationships and selling our value proposition to clients.

Grow, develop, and manage the Clean Water Process engineering capability within the national practice, supporting talent development and succession planning.

Anticipate emerging business, regulatory, and technology challenges, identifying risks and opportunities early and advising senior leadership.

Provide strategic oversight across multiple complex, multidisciplinary projects, ensuring technical excellence, safe delivery, and alignment with client and practice objectives.

Work independently even in the most challenging situations. Act as the point of escalation for the most complex technical matters and exercise personal judgement to find solutions.

Experience and Qualifications:

The ideal candidate would be a well-rounded and versatile individual who exemplifies the following key skills and attributes:

A degree in Chemical Engineering or equivalent (e.g. Environmental, Water Engineering, etc.)

Chartered Engineer (preferably IChemE or CIWEM).

Extensive experience in progressively senior technical roles, including significant leadership of complex, high‑risk, cross‑disciplinary projects and programmes.

Nationally or international recognised subject matter expertise in clean water treatment process and principles - conventional and advanced treatment technologies. Drinking water expertise would be essential.

Experience in the UK Water market is essential.

Expert knowledge of current design codes and standards as well as industry best practices including, including CDM Regulations.

Extensive experience of design and delivery of projects with adherence to UK safety and environmental regulations, process safety techniques (e.g. HAZOP), knowledge of capital and operational costs - and risk assessments, as well as whole life carbon assessments.

Commercially astute, with experience shaping winning proposals and driving practice and business growth.

Champion continuous improvement, driving enhancements to processes, services, technical standards, and innovation across the practice.

Demonstrates strong communication skills, with the ability to convey complex ideas with clarity, anticipating challenges and persuading senior stakeholders to adopt new perspectives, and navigate diverse, international and cross-cultural delivery.

Demonstrable comprehensive knowledge in leading treatment process design and integrating elements as part of an existing or new treatment process with experience across all design phases, including construction.

Experienced in identifying and promoting innovative solutions, challenges the status quo

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