Pipeline Engineering Specialist Inspector in Ashford, Kent

Pipeline Engineering Specialist Inspector in Ashford, Kent

Ashford +1 Full-Time 73335 - 77003 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Aspect Resources

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Inspect and ensure the safety of onshore and offshore pipelines transporting hazardous materials.
  • Company: Join a leading energy regulator committed to a low-carbon future.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, hybrid working, and professional development opportunities.
  • Other info: Dynamic role with travel opportunities and excellent career growth.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact in the energy sector while working on innovative projects.
  • Qualifications: Experience in pipeline engineering and integrity management is essential.

The predicted salary is between 73335 - 77003 £ per year.

As a Pipeline Engineering Specialist Inspector, you will play a key role in delivering this regulatory function, providing technical oversight of high-hazard onshore and offshore pipelines transporting natural gas, hydrocarbons, petrochemicals and other hazardous products. Your expertise will help ensure the safe and compliant operation of critical energy infrastructure across GB and offshore waters.

This is an important and rapidly evolving time for the sector, with new challenges arising from the use of hydrogen in networks and the development of CCS infrastructure onshore and offshore. The successful candidate will contribute to regulating innovative projects that support the Government's Clean Growth Strategy and the UK's transition to a low-carbon energy system.

Please note that due to the nature and volume of the work and travel, this role is only suitable for full time working.

Key Responsibilities

  • Assessment of safety cases drawing conclusions on the adequacy of the demonstration, raising issues, or considering future inspection work.
  • Investigation of incidents or complaints as part of a multi-discipline team, leading or contributing specialist technical expertise where required.
  • Inspections (on and offshore) as part of a multi-disciplinary team, working collaboratively and producing accurate, evidence-based reports.
  • Recommend and apply proportionate enforcement action in line with policy and legal requirements.
  • Preparation of technical reports / expert evidence for various levels of legal proceedings.
  • Representing the organisation or acting as an independent Specialist in legal proceedings.
  • Provision of expert advice on health and safety matters associated with Pipeline Engineering within Energy Division, industry and other relevant stakeholders.

Training & Support

From day one, you will be supported by your manager, team, and wider colleagues to understand and develop in your role. We support your continuing professional development directly through formal training and through stakeholder support. You will join our Regulatory Learning Academy and undertake the learning pathway relevant for your role. This pathway will reflect the core operational functions and skills required in this role.

Location

This role can be based in any of the advertised locations however, you will be required to travel for offshore and onshore inspections.

Travel

In role, you will spend on average stays offshore (subject to weather) approximately 4-6 times a year. You will also spend on average stays onshore approximately 10-12 times a year for proactive inspection or reactive investigation work, potentially at short notice and may include overnight stays. As travel to offshore environment / installation is expected, you will be required to travel by helicopter and, are expected to be medically fit for offshore travel and be able to work in an offshore environment. You must satisfy the safety standards and health requirements as required by the UK offshore energy industry. When not working offshore or on site, your office attendance would be in accordance with Hybrid Working Policy.

Medical Requirements

You must be able to satisfy the OEUK approved offshore medical & OPITO approved survival training requirements (BOSIET/MIST).

Person specification

Essential skills and criteria

  • A breadth of practical Pipeline Engineering/Pipeline Integrity Management experience gained whilst working in an onshore or offshore environment.
  • Substantial experience in the management of the integrity of onshore or offshore pipeline networks and associated equipment.
  • Pipeline engineering principles - including initial/ongoing integrity management, safe design and use, risk assessment, etc.
  • Knowledge and application of relevant pipeline engineering codes and standards.
  • Pipeline and associated equipment inspection - including risk-based inspection schemes, inspection management, inspection methods, inspection reporting, etc.
  • Anomaly Management - including key fitness-for-service assessment codes and potential repair options.
  • Maintenance - including maintenance planning and execution, condition monitoring techniques, backlog and deferrals processes, etc.
  • Pipeline failure - including failure mechanisms, degradation of materials and life extension methodologies.
  • They are self-motivated and able to work independently to contribute to a busy and supportive team, working flexibly, with frequent travel.
  • They can plan and manage delivery of priorities against very challenging deadlines.
  • They can network and communicate effectively as part of a team.
  • They are articulate with well-developed communication and interpersonal skills to establish professional credibility and authority.
  • The ability to present to technical audiences on offshore and onshore pipeline engineering topics such as the regulation of pipeline systems integrity.
  • The ability to represent the organisation as an expert within onshore or offshore pipeline engineering related standards bodies and stakeholder groups.

We are proud to be able to offer our people the opportunity to work in a hybrid way which combines working from home and the office. This is a voluntary, non-contractual arrangement, and your allocated office will be your contractual place of work. There will be a requirement to travel to the office for various activities, e.g., collaborative working, supporting and training colleagues. If hybrid working is suitable for you and your role, you will be expected to attend the office, or other business-related site, for 60% of your working week. The arrangements will be determined primarily by business need, but personal circumstances and other relevant circumstances will also be taken into account. Therefore, we would encourage candidates to consider if the commute from home to the office is a feasible distance to travel before making an application.

Locations

AshfordKent

Pipeline Engineering Specialist Inspector in Ashford, Kent employer: Aspect Resources

As a Pipeline Engineering Specialist Inspector, you will join a forward-thinking organisation that prioritises safety and innovation in the energy sector. With a strong commitment to employee development through our Regulatory Learning Academy, we offer a supportive work culture that values collaboration and professional growth. Enjoy the flexibility of hybrid working arrangements while contributing to critical projects that align with the UK's Clean Growth Strategy, all from various locations across the country.

Aspect Resources

Contact Details:

Aspect Resources Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Pipeline Engineering Specialist Inspector in Ashford, Kent

Pipeline Engineering
Pipeline Integrity Management
Risk Assessment
Inspection Management
Anomaly Management
Maintenance Planning
Condition Monitoring Techniques