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Integrity Lead
Application Deadline: 3 September 2026
Department: Engineering & Maintenance
Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time
Location: Saltend Chemicals Park
Description
Our Business
PX People, their commitment to excellence, innovation, and teamwork, are the reason for PX Group’s continuing growth and success story. We aim to be the elite provider of operations management, engineering services, and energy management solutions in high hazard, highly regulated industries nationally and as we grow, across Europe and globally. For more information visit www.pxlimited.com.
In the UK, we own, operate, and are significantly developing the 370-acre top-tier COMAH site Saltend Chemicals Park (SCP). With a cluster of world-class chemicals and renewable energy businesses, it’s strategically positioned on the UK’s busiest ports complex and at the forefront of our energy transition plans.
The Opportunity
We are now recruiting for an Integrity Lead. The primary function of the role is to manage integrity activities associated with the installed equipment at Saltend Chemicals Park.
You’ll be supported with personalized on-the-job training, coaching, mentoring, and twice-yearly development and performance reviews to help maintain and develop your contributions and competence.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage the SCP Asset Integrity programme following industry best-practice recommendations, to ensure it is effective and efficiently managed.
- Effectively support and contribute to the planning/management of day-to-day/long-term Asset Integrity issues, balancing commercial and safety considerations.
- Interface between the SCP Maintenance Team and the site inspection team / Competent body.
- Develop work scopes for all integrity work orders – including photographs, job steps, facilitation resources, contract services, permit to work applications, and outage management.
- Being responsible for driving efficient performance of the site inspection team / Competent body.
- Responsible for developing and maintaining the site CMMS and establishing a comprehensive risk register to support strategic planning and long-term asset replacement.
- Being involved with the annual integrity internal audit programme.
- Taking part in Performance Standards verification audits.
- Ensure all aspects of Mechanical (specifically asset integrity) work are completed to programme in a safe and efficient manner.
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Minimum Requirements:
- Minimum HND (degree preferred) in a relevant Engineering discipline (e.g., Mechanical Engineering, Materials & Corrosion), or demonstrable experience in an equivalent technical role.
- Have experience in the energy, oil, gas, petrochemical, or chemical industry in a corrosion and/or integrity management role in relation to pressure systems.
- Possess a strong understanding of corrosion mechanisms, degradation mitigation, relevant inspection techniques, and interpretation of results.
- Have a strong knowledge of PSSR, COMAH, and PUWER regulations, and knowledge of codes, standards, and recommended practices pertaining to Integrity Management including but not limited to those published by API, ASME, EI, HOIS, DNV, etc.
- Have an understanding of Risk-Based Inspection assessment and requirements of Written Scheme of Examination and inspection due date compliance.


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What you will receive from us:
- 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
- Contribution towards eye test and glasses
- Online company discount benefits site including cinema tickets and gym membership discount
- Long Service Awards
- Employee recognition scheme – ELITE Awards
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Flexible Benefits Package
- Onsite parking
We are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, and marriage and civil partnerships.
Please note this role may close early or be extended depending on the volume of applications.
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