The Coventry-based FTSE 100 company, which serves eight million people across the Midlands and mid-Wales, has confirmed that in the next two years it will be creating the roles, including its biggest ever intake of 130 apprentices this year.
Severn Trent says it is committed to creating long-term jobs, investing at a huge scale in the region and financially supporting more customers than ever before. The Severn Trent bill remains the second lowest in the country, with people receiving water and wastewater service for just over £1 a day on average.Chief executive Liv Garfield said: “Creating job opportunities, continuing significant regional investment, and financially supporting more customers than ever before is made possible by the strong results we have delivered this year.