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Engineering And Maintenance Manager

Warmingham
£75k – £85k/yr
Posted about 17 hours ago
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Engineering & Maintenance Manager

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced Engineering & Maintenance Manager to lead engineering integrity, maintenance delivery, and asset reliability at our COMAH Upper Tier gas storage facility.

Reporting as a key member of the Site Leadership Team, you will be accountable for engineering governance, maintenance strategy, regulatory compliance, and the long-term integrity of both above-ground and sub-surface assets. This is a hands-on leadership role, managing a skilled engineering team and specialist contractors while ensuring safe, reliable, and efficient operations.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and develop the engineering and maintenance team, ensuring competency and continuous improvement.
  • Own engineering governance, maintenance strategy, and asset integrity across the site.
  • Maintain compliance with COMAH and relevant legislation including PSSR, DSEAR, PUWER, LOLER, ATEX, and Electricity at Work Regulations.
  • Maintain the COMAH Safety Report and act as the principal engineering interface with regulators.
  • Lead process safety activities, Management of Change (MOC), and functional safety governance.
  • Manage mechanical integrity programmes, pressure systems, statutory inspections, and risk-based maintenance.
  • Oversee well integrity and sub-surface engineering activities, working with specialist contractors.
  • Plan and deliver planned shutdowns and major maintenance outages.
  • Develop and optimise the CMMS, maintenance procedures, and reliability programmes.
  • Lead technical investigations, root cause analysis, and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Manage engineering contractors, maintenance budgets, and technical standards.

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About You

You'll be a Chartered Engineer (or working towards chartership) with significant engineering leadership experience in a high-hazard process industry such as oil & gas, petrochemical, LNG, chemical processing, or gas storage.

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You'll have:

  • Strong knowledge of COMAH and process safety management.
  • Experience leading engineering and maintenance teams.
  • Proven delivery of major shutdowns and maintenance programmes.
  • Excellent understanding of mechanical integrity, asset management, and maintenance systems (CMMS).
  • Broad engineering knowledge across mechanical, electrical, and control/instrumentation disciplines.
  • Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.

Desirable

  • Experience within gas storage or transmission.
  • Well Integrity Management System (WIMS) knowledge.
  • NEBOSH/IOSH qualification.
  • Experience with Reliability Centred Maintenance (RCM) or Risk-Based Inspection (RBI).
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Skills

Engineering Leadership
Maintenance Strategy
Asset Integrity
COMAH Compliance
Process Safety Management
Mechanical Integrity
Risk-Based Maintenance
Technical Investigations
Root Cause Analysis
Continuous Improvement
Team Development
Regulatory Compliance
Shutdown Management
Contractor Management
Communication Skills
Problem-Solving Skills

Location

Warmingham, England, United Kingdom

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