Environmental Techniques

Environmental Techniques

Azuria (Environmental Techniques) delivers sustainable, technology-driven water solutions for asset owners and communities around the globe.


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About us

Since 1992, we have been a leader in providing innovative survey and trenchless technologies to repair ageing and corroding pipelines in the Water and Sewerage Industry. Our innovation is inspired by a culture that continually engineers the best solutions available to repair underground and overland pipelines for the benefit of customers and the environment.

Our work

We survey, maintain and rehabilitate both underground and overland pipe assets and chambers. This includes CCTV and drone surveying, various types of CIPP relining and CFRP external wrapping.

Why work with us?

  • BUPA healthcare

  • Pension Scheme Membership with company contribution

  • Cycle to work scheme

  • Flexible holiday system

  • Confidential counseling scheme

  • Cost of living bonus

  • Living away allowance

  • Continued professional development opportunities

  • Route to development with increasing responsibilities to help meet development objectives

  • In house training from experienced engineers and staff members

  • 3 Flush Park,
    Knockmore road,
    Lisburn,
    BT28 2DX

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