United Utilities scoops international maintenance award

United Utilities’ maintenance team has won the ‘Best Leadership for Reliability Program’ award at the International Maintenance Conference. 

The Uptime Awards, hosted by Reliabilityweb.com, took place in Florida where judges praised the North West water company’s approach to maintenance.

The team is responsible for maintaining more than 500,000 assets across the North West and judges were impressed by its strategy and culture for managing them effectively.

As well as working to a number of ISOs, the team has invested heavily in personal development with nine certified as reliability leaders and two others certified as maintenance and reliability professionals.

Whilst at the conference Phil also delivered a presentation on the maintenance sourcing, refurbishment and inventory activity the company has been delivering as part of its transformation activity since 2019.

Speaking about the award, Phil White, Chief Maintenance Officer at United Utilities, said: “We’re really proud of the work we’re doing to advance reliability and asset management at United Utilities. The team is dedicated to delivering a huge programme of cultural change which includes a new maintenance process and a shift towards proactive work. It’s brilliant to have been recognised externally for setting the foundations for this activity, and I’m really happy to share it with the team.”

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