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Brief overview of role

The Senior Well Engineer will play a critical role in supporting NSTA’s objectives of security of supply, emissions reduction, and transition to net zero. The role includes assessing well decommissioning plans and applications, licence applications, technology plans, and well designs, with a central focus on well decommissioning activities. The position requires close collaboration with operators, technology vendors, and internal teams to ensure compliance and promote best practices.

The successful candidate will have a strong wells technical background, combined with industry and/or regulatory experience in one or more energy sectors, including oil and gas, decommissioning and CCS.

The role requires a strong team player with the ability to manage a high level of responsibility and cross-team interactions.  It will need strong communication, interpersonal and influencing skills to work closely and flexibly across the NSTA, and with the industry. 

Detailed job description and key responsibilities

Reporting to the NSTA Wells Manager, your key responsibilities will include:

·       Working with other NSTA teams, support license reviews related to decommissioning, oil and gas and carbon storage applications with respect to wells;

·       Provide expert input into internal and external guidance documents on Well development, well decommissioning and CCS.

·       Maintain strong relationships with industry and research bodies to share knowledge and influence best practice in well decommissioning.

·       Lead and support NSTA’s license stewardship process related to carbon storage and oil and gas licences, with strong emphasis on well decommissioning planning and execution.

·       Review and assess WONS applications to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and alignment with best practices.

·       Evaluate legacy wells, containment risks, and new well designs, particularly in the context of carbon storage and decommissioning.

·       Participate in operators’ Wells and Technology Review meetings, offering technical insight and challenge where appropriate.

·       Conduct horizon scanning to identify emerging technologies and practices that enable safe and efficient well decommissioning and CCS developments.

·       Contributing to NSTA analysis and publications related to wells;

·       Monitor progression of industry’s wells practices and technologies, engaging with both licence operators and technology suppliers;

·       Collate technology roadmaps on specific wells domains (inc. decommissioning, drilling, well intervention and CCS wells requirements);

·       Maintain relationship with significant industry and research bodies in all areas related to wells;

·       Work with other parts of the NSTA, and other regulators as required, to utilise technology knowledge and technical lessons learned in industry and regulatory interactions.

Person specification

Competence 1:          Decision Making & Judgement

Uses sound judgement, evidence and knowledge to arrive at accurate, expert and professional decisions and advice on subsurface development projects and technologies.                 

Competence 2:          Leading & Communicating

Meets challenges with resourcefulness, generates suggestions for improving work and develops innovative approaches and ideas; Strong team player with a collaborative and proactive approach; Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to influence are essential; Mentor and coach to others; unlocking potential and maximising performance                         

Competence 3:          Collaborating, Influencing & Including

Works collaboratively with other NSTA teams, research and industry stakeholders, sharing information appropriately and building supportive, trusting and professional relationships. Has the confidence to challenge assumptions and create an inclusive environment.

Competence 4:          Strategic & Commercial Thinking  

Having a commercial and strategic mindset and focusing your contribution on the activities which will meet the NSTA’s organisational goals and also recognising how these fit with wider UK priorities, such as the move to net zero carbon by 2050. Develops a clear picture of how the UK offshore regions can effectively support the energy transition of the UK towards ‘net zero by 2050’ and the in-depth understanding of how specific technologies can contribute to deliver that vision.

Specialist Skills, Qualifications, Experience, Licenses, Memberships or Language

Essential:   

  • An undergraduate degree in relevant science/engineering disciplines, or equivalent experience
  • Industry experience in planning, delivery, operations and/ decommissioning of oil and gas wells;
  • A high level of competence in analysing wells plans and delivery, risks and performance, developing clear recommendations with supporting evidence;
  • Experience in delivering high-quality reports, presentations and  communicating technical concepts clearly to technical and non-technical audiences;
  • Strong team player and influencer, with the ability to effectively engage and collaborate across multiple stakeholders.
  • Expertise in well design, integrity, and abandonment techniques.
  • Knowledge of CCS well requirements and containment risk management.
  • Ability to contribute to guidance development and influence best practices across the industry.
  • Proficiency in risk assessment and mitigation strategies for well decommissioning, along with the key stages of planning and executing this work

Desirable:   

  • Master’s degree in relevant Engineering disciplines;
  • Knowledge of the latest technology advances across one or more wells areas (among decommissioning, drilling, construction, completions and operations);
  • Knowledge of technical risks and uncertainties associated with oil and gas, and/or storage (natural gas, carbon dioxide);
  • Experience in presenting to conference audiences and publishing reports.

Job Details

  • Salary £83,425
  • Appointment Type Permanent
  • Appointment Term Full time
  • Vacancy Reference Number NSTA 478
  • No. of posts 1
  • Grade SEO
  • Location Aberdeen
  • Travel to other location within the UK? Occasional
  • Level of Security Clearance basic
  • Medical Required? No
  • Unless otherwise stated consideration will be given to requests to work on a part time or job share basis. Flexible working hours can also be considered.

Application details

  • Closing date for applications 25 January 2026
  • Anticipated shortlisting date TBD
  • Anticipated interview date TBD

Personal information

Completed applications will only be accepted via the online application process below, however, if you do require the application form in a different format please contact us at Recruitment@nstauthority.co.uk quoting the recruitment reference number and job title

You should provide examples in your covering letter that best demonstrate your skills and abilities against the competencies and specialist skills. The maximum word count against each competence example is 2,000 characters. The information you provide will be assessed during the short listing stage and if you are invited to attend an interview, the indicated competence areas will discussed further.

When completing your application, you should use the STAR format (Situation, Task, Action and Result) methodology for each competence. All appointments are subject to successful completion of pre-employment checks

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