BMA & five national water companies pioneer shared asset investment model
BMA once again shortlisted for an IAM Asset Management Excellence Award, this time recognising our digital innovations in the water and wastewater sector.
In the same way that we are committed to providing an impact for our customers and partners, we invite everyone who joins BMA to share in creating that impact. You will have an inspiring and challenging time working with us as we apply our whole range of technology applications to support our customers’ pathways to a sustainable future.
Whether you’re a software developer, data scientist, engineer or sales executive, you will be part of a collaborative, dynamic and passionate team working to help our clients solve the problems that matter most
We support the United Nations sustainability goals in everything we do. At BMA you will have the opportunity to make a positive impact on the world we are living in.
We offer a supportive and inclusive work environment, with opportunities for professional development and growth. We have a value focused performance culture which enables employees to develop faster than they would typically do so in a corporate environment. We have a hybrid working model, subject to the specific role, that facilitates office work combined with working from home. We are currently seeking results-driven people to fill the following roles:
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BMA & five national water companies pioneer shared asset investment model
BMA once again shortlisted for an IAM Asset Management Excellence Award, this time recognising our digital innovations in the water and wastewater sector.
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