Job description:
Keep the energy flowing – protect and maintain the infrastructure that powers the nation
As a
Pressure Control and Stora
ge Engineer
in our
Energy Operations team
, you'll play a vital role in maintaining and protecting the infrastructure that keeps gas flowing safely and reliably across our network. This isn't just about fixing faults – it's about being a trusted guardian of our high-pressure pipelines and associated assets.
You'll work across Kings Lynn and surrounding areas, carrying out hands-on maintenance, responding to system alerts, and advising third parties on how to work safely around our infrastructure. You'll also play a key role in inspections, condition monitoring and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a dynamic and supportive team where your mechanical expertise and problem-solving skills will be valued every day. You'll be empowered to work independently, contribute to a multi-skilled team, and help us deliver a safe, secure and efficient gas network.
Why you'll love this role:
This is a hands-on, high-impact role where you'll make a real difference to the safety and reliability of our network.
* Technical Challenge
– Work on high-pressure systems (up to 85 bar) and carry out essential maintenance on critical infrastructure.
* Operational Variety
– No two days are the same, from fault response to asset protection and condition monitoring.
* Community Impact
– Help keep homes and businesses supplied with safe, reliable energy.
* Team Collaboration
– Be part of a supportive, multi-skilled team that values your input and expertise.
* Career Development
– Grow your skills and experience in a complex, rewarding environment with opportunities to progress.
What you'll bring:
You're a practical, safety-conscious engineer with a strong mechanical background and a passion for doing things right.
* Industry Experience
– Hands-on experience in pipeline maintenance, plant operations or a related field such as, oil/gas industry or other utilities.
* Technical Skills
– A solid understanding of mechanical systems and maintenance practices.
* Qualifications
– Ideally, a mechanical or engineering maintenance qualification such as NVQ Level 2 or equivalent.
* Adaptability
– Willingness to work flexibly (around 40 hours per week) and be on standby when required.
* Driving Licence
– A full UK driving licence is essential due to the mobile nature of the role.
If you're ready to take on a role where your skills protect vital infrastructure and support communities across the UK, we'd love to hear from you.
Please Note: that this position will close on Sunday 12th October, with interviews scheduled to commence on Monday 20th October.
Disclaimer:
While the closing date is set as mentioned, we reserve the right to close the application process earlier if necessary, depending on the unique circumstances of each role.