Well Integrity Engineer Staff Cheshire Department: Operations Job Purpose: To contribute to the safe operation of the gas storage facility and ensure the protection of personnel, plants, and the environment. Develop and maintain the Well Integrity Management System (WIMS) for all well-related assets. Provide direction and leadership in areas of Well Engineering to staff in the Operations, Maintenance and Engineering Teams, communicating business and team objectives to ensure that staff work productively with a clear purpose to meet their objectives. Coach, mentor and develop staff to improve their skills, promoting a culture of collaboration and an environment where all staff are empowered to innovate Key Responsibilities: Carry out assigned tasks and duties in a safe manner, by instructions and to comply with safety rules, procedures, regulations and codes of practice Act as the Technical Lead for the risk assessment of well activities and well operations using the principles of ALARP. Manage and further develop all aspects of the Storengy UK Well Integrity Management System, ensuring the company is following best practice guidance: NORSOK, API, OGUK, ISO etc. Define a range of performance measures relating to Well Integrity. Set up and manage processes to record, communicate, analyse and make continuous improvement recommendations. Plan and provide operational support for well-related maintenance, interventions, workover operations etc. Inspect wells and sub-surface equipment, providing reports and recommendations. Skills/ Experience Required: Experience in the oil and gas industry or process industries. Preferably in a well-integrity role, but open to general mechanical integrity experience. Ability to use a CMMS system (Maximo) and document management software Identifies best practice (internally and externally) to deliver continuous improvement actions. Bachelor's Degree, or equivalent, in Chemical, Mechanical or Petroleum Engineering, essential IWCF Level 4 desirable NEBOSH General Certificate desirable