JAB Recruitment
Maintenance & Systems Technical Authority

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Location: Barrow-in-Furness
4 days in office, 1 at home. Candidates should be based within commutable distance to site or be willing to relocate for the duration of the 2-year PAYE project.
JAB Recruitment is supporting an established UK energy operator in the appointment of a Maintenance & Systems Technical Authority based in Barrow-in-Furness. This is a senior technical position providing governance, assurance, and leadership across maintenance strategy, maintenance management systems, and asset care standards. The role is responsible for ensuring maintenance practices support process safety, asset integrity, reliability, production availability, and regulatory compliance throughout the asset lifecycle.
The Role
As the Maintenance & Systems Technical Authority, you will act as the recognised technical authority for maintenance and maintenance systems, providing authoritative guidance to Operations, Engineering, and Projects.
Key responsibilities will include:
- Acting as Technical Authority for maintenance and maintenance systems.
- Reviewing and approving or rejecting technical deviations, dispensations, and non-conformances.
- Ensuring maintenance activities comply with relevant legislation, company requirements, and UK regulatory regimes including COMAH, Safety Case, and SEMS.
- Ensuring maintenance strategies adequately support process safety barriers, statutory integrity requirements, and production availability.
- Providing technical oversight of critical equipment, Safety Critical Elements, and associated performance standards.
- Acting as technical owner for maintenance management systems.
- Ensuring effective defect management, backlog control, and work-management processes.
- Providing technical leadership for maintenance-system upgrades, configuration changes, and data-quality improvements.
- Providing maintenance assurance input into asset integrity reviews, internal/external audits, and regulatory engagements.
- Supporting failure investigations and providing constructive technical challenge where safety or engineering standards could be compromised.
- Supporting technical competence frameworks and capability development.
- Acting as a lead investigator where required, using recognised investigation methodologies such as Kelvin TopSet.
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About You
We are particularly interested in candidates with:
- Extensive maintenance engineering experience within onshore or offshore operating environments.
- Previous experience operating as a Technical Authority, Maintenance Authority, Reliability Authority, or senior discipline engineer.
- Strong knowledge of maintenance strategies and reliability engineering.
- Experience with Safety Critical Equipment, barrier management, and performance standards.
- Strong understanding of maintenance and work-management systems.
- Experience making and defending risk-based technical decisions within a high-hazard environment.
- Strong asset integrity, assurance, and operational-risk awareness.
- Experience supporting technical investigations and root-cause analysis.
- An Engineering or Technology degree.
- Chartered Engineer status.
- Investigation/event-management training such as Kelvin TopSet or equivalent.


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Why Apply?
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Maintenance, Reliability, or Asset Integrity professional to step into a highly influential Technical Authority position, providing engineering governance across operating assets and helping shape maintenance standards, reliability, and long-term asset performance.
If you have a strong background in maintenance engineering, reliability, asset integrity, maintenance systems, or technical assurance within oil & gas or another high-hazard industry, we would be keen to hear from you.
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