- Circa £46,000 salary dependant on skills and experience + Company Vehicle(All PPE, Tools, and fuel card provided)**Location -**Field Based covering Lincolnshire; Ideally based around Lincoln/Boston/Grimsby**Permanent**- Full time role 37 Hours with flexibility for part-time + Overtime + Standby Rota As an OT Field Engineer, your primary focus will be the maintenance, repair, and commissioning of operational technology (OT) hardware, systems, and networks. This critical infrastructure is essential for the real-time monitoring and control of operational plant and processes across our Water and Water Recycling estate. **Key responsibilities:** Ideally be educated to HNC/HND (or equivalent) level or have time served experience in maintenance, commissioning or field service of electrical, instrumentation or telecommunications systems with a City and Guilds /NVQ level 3 electrical qualification.Experience of, and or formal training in programming and fault finding of Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) or process control equipment would be an advantage, alongside some of the following;Ideally educated to at least ONC/HNC level in Electrical, Electronic, or Control Engineering (or equivalent experience).Practical experience with the maintenance and repair of telemetry outstation hardware and software. Proven ability to methodically troubleshoot and resolve complex technical problems across integrated hardware and software systems. Demonstrated understanding and knowledge of PLC and HMI hardware and software, with specific experience in vendor platforms such as Rockwell and/or Schneider Electric. Familiarity with site-level SCADA systems, ideally including Rockwell platforms. Understanding and knowledge of industrial control networks and protocols (e.g., Ethernet, Fieldbus, RS232/485). Knowledge of communication technologies relevant to dispersed sites (e.g., radio, mobile, ADSL). Familiarity with industrial (OT) cybersecurity principles and controls. Good working knowledge of DC/AC supplies, Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems, and Low Voltage (LV) electrical distribution installations. Flexible benefits to support your wellbeing and lifestyle. We are passionate and committed to the learning and development of our people making sure they have the right skills and knowledge to be successful and to help achieve their potential. We also take Health and Safety very seriously in everything that we do through one of our key values “Safer Every Day”We are committed to reflect the diversity of the communities we serve in both our workforce and our supply chain partners to help us to understand and meet the needs of our customers. We are passionate and dedicated to the learning and development of our people, making sure they have the right skills and knowledge to be successful and to help achieve their potential.We want to give everyone equal access to our recruitment process. If you have a disability or long-term condition, including neurodiversity and mental health conditions, we’ll support you throughout your application, and make any adjustments to make sure your disability or long-term condition is not a barrier to recruitment. If you need any support, please get reach out to our team resourcing@anglianwater.co.uk’To apply, you’ll need your up-to-date CV, we also recommend uploading a cover letter – tell us what has made you apply and what skills you can bring to the position. We will be in touch after your application has been reviewed, following the closing date.If you are offered a job with us, you’ll be subject to the relevant employment checks for your role, which could include references, driving licence check, DBS Check as well as your right to work in the UK. More information about how we look after and use your information can be found in our .Become a part of Anglian Water’s future and join us on our journey as we live through our values to build trust, do the right thing, and are always exploring, to bring environmental and social prosperity to the region.