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Delivery Lead & Mechanical Integrity Specialist

Cpl Life Sciences
Immingham
2 weeks ago
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Position Title: Delivery Lead & Mechanical Integrity Specialist

Pay Rate: Up to £115 per hour

Location: Immingham (3 days onsite)

Contract Length: 24 months

Job Description

We are Industry X — redefining the future of engineering through the digital reinvention of manufacturing. By harnessing the power of intelligent, connected, and sustainable technologies, we enable organisations to unlock operational excellence, traceability, and new sources of growth.

Within our Intelligent Asset Management (IAM) practice, our specialists bring deep functional expertise across Asset Integrity & Reliability Management, Master Data Management, EAM & Maintenance Execution, Material & MRO Management, and Industry Analytics.


A results-driven Mechanical Integrity and Corrosion Engineering professional with a strong background in downstream refining operations. You combine technical depth with delivery leadership, capable of driving excellence in asset integrity programmes while contributing to business growth through thought leadership and client engagement.

Your Role Includes


Brand Growth & Thought Leadership

  • Represent the organisation at key Mechanical Integrity conferences and publish technical papers in leading inspection and corrosion journals.
  • Lead client engagement sessions, including workshops to identify asset reliability challenges and define improvement strategies.
  • Originate and develop new sales opportunities, beyond contract renewals, in complex industrial environments.


Delivery Leadership

  • Manage a portfolio of Mechanical Integrity projects, ensuring delivery against cost, schedule, quality, and scope KPIs.
  • Oversee corrosion and RBI (Risk-Based Inspection) deliverables, including corrosion circuits, DMRs, API RBI configuration, and inspection planning.
  • Facilitate key client sessions, including Damage Mechanism Reviews, Risk Reviews, and inspection planning workshops.
  • Provide SME-level recommendations on corrosion mitigation, metallurgy, and inspection optimisation.
  • Ensure compliance with client standards, ASME/API codes, and industry best practices.
  • Mentor and train junior engineers on corrosion management, RBI methodologies, and mechanical integrity principles.


Center of Excellence Participation

  • Contribute to Accenture’s Mechanical Integrity Center of Excellence (CoE).
  • Support Go-To-Market activities through technical publications and presentations at API and Inspectioneering events.
  • Provide guidance across project teams to ensure safety, reliability, and data integrity in all deliverables.


Here’s What You Need

  • Degree: Bachelor’s in Materials/Metallurgy Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering (Master’s preferred).
  • Experience: 10+ years in corrosion/metallurgy, RBI, or inspection within the downstream refining or owner-operator environment.
  • Proven experience managing large-scale mechanical integrity projects, with accountability for cost, schedule, and scope.
  • Hands-on experience with RBI implementation tools (Meridium, PCMS, or equivalent).
  • Knowledge of API, ASME, and related industry standards.
  • Experience leading Damage Mechanism Reviews, inspection planning, and turnaround management.
  • Strong familiarity with Integrity Management, metallurgy upgrades, inspection scheduling, and corrosion mitigation strategies.
  • Prior exposure to Asset Management Consulting, including pre-sales, RFP responses, client demos, and workshop facilitation.
  • Excellent communication, client-facing, and team leadership skills.


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