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Severn Trent Services

www.severntrentservices.com

 
At Severn Trent, we have one common goal – providing the best quality drinking water and water treatment for the communities we serve. No matter what role you might play at Severn Trent, that’s what we do, each and every day – and we do it by rolling up our sleeves, relying on each other, and exceeding all expectations. Our team needs dynamic, motivated people who are driven to make a difference. If that sounds like you, then search our Career listings for an opportunity that fits your talents. Severn Trent offers a comprehensive program of employee benefits that aims to ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Celeste Coffey
Global Human Resources Director Profile
Shelly Azen
Vice President of Human Resources Profile

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