Information Samples Coordinator
HAVE YOU GOT SPIRIT?
Â
Succeeding in todayâs energy landscape requires collaboration, agility and the courage to challenge established ways of working. At Spirit Energy, we are redefining what good looks like in mature basin operations â focusing on safe, responsible asset stewardship, value maximisation and the delivery of an orderly energy transition.
Â
Achieving this requires a broad mix of skills, experience and perspectives. Our people are central to how we operate â bringing curiosity, accountability and pragmatism to complex technical and commercial challenges. If you are ready to take the next step in your career with a forwardâthinking team committed to doing things better and differently, we would like to hear from you.
Â
THE OPPORTUNITY â
INFORMATION & SAMPLES COORDINATOR
Â
The Information & Samples Coordinator (ISC) is the company focal point to the NSTA for regulatory compliance relating to subsurface, wells, decommissioning, production, and infrastructure data and physical samples and records. The role ensures that all information and samples obligations under the Energy Act 2016, and subsequent regulations and guidelines, are delivered accurately, on time, and in accordance with corporate and regulatory standards.
Â
The role is accountable for regulatory-compliant data and samples management across the full asset lifecycle, with particular focus on end-of-life assets and decommissioning phases. Ensuring high-quality submissions to NSTA systems, successful legacy data remediation, and robust governance of subsurface and other information and physical/digital archives.
Â
Location:
Barrow-in-Furness
Duration:
2-year contract
Contract Type:
PAYE
Day Rate:
TBC -
For your application to be progressed, please ensure you provide a PAYE day rate banding expectation.Â
Â
Please only apply if you have existing right to work in the UK.
Please outline notice period/availability to start.
Â
Spirit Energy currently have a non-contractual hybrid working arrangement for all office-based workers. 4 days must be worked in the office with compulsory days being Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The fourth day worked in-office (either Monday or Friday) is of the workerâs choosing but should be in keeping with what is most efficient and effective for their team. The office is open 5 days a week for full time, in-office working if this is the contractorâs preference. Â
Â
Â
AND NOW FOR THE TECHNICAL BITâ¦
In role, you will be required to:
Â
Regulatory Compliance & Statutory Reporting (NSTA)
Accountable for regular formal engagement with NSTA Data Compliance team:
Attend annual ISC review at NSTA premises
Review and discuss annual Teir-Zero data compliance scoring
Monitor ISC inbox daily
Regular meetings and communications around NDR, ISPâs, missing data, calls for legacy data
Lead the delivery of timely and accurate NSTA statutory submissions, including:
Infrastructure Bi-Annual GIS submissions
Stewardship Survey (Annual)
Decommissioning & Relinquishment data reporting
CoP Production data reporting
WIOS (Well Information & Operations System) data corrections
WUNS / WONS data creation and reconciliation
Manage and respond to Missing Data Requests (Section 34 Notices) within required 30-day deadlines (including samples)
Accountable for agreed legacy and decommissioning data submission plans to be delivered adequately and on time, where agreement reached with NSTA on scope and timeline
Lead coordination and preparation for future NSTA Calls for Data
Full responsibility for data compliance with Information & Samples (I&S) across all reporting activities
Â
Information & Samples Lifecycle Management (Digital & Physical Archives)
Accountable for submission of digital data to the National Data Repository (NDR), including:
Seismic and Site surveys (including reprocessing events)
Wellbore and legacy datasets
Lead the interface between ISC and IS team to manage digital data storage and disposal, whilst safeguarding Energy Act compliance
Accountable for samples and physical archives, ensuring:
Statutory reporting compliance to the British Geological Society (BGS) within statutory guidelines
Appropriate retention, transfer, and disposal. Lead review of archives required to ensure compliance with decommissioning phases and NSTA approval of well ownership in perpetuity
Lead the interface between ISC and IM teams to capture time and cost synergies for storage solutions and disposal
Manage suitable disposal of fluids in storage
Â
Produce, maintain, and track Information & Samples Plans (ISP):
For Decommissioning and Relinquishment Licence events
Ensure delivery of high-quality GIS/mapping included
Responsible for ISP regular communication with NSTA data compliance team
Lead review into ISP execution and statutory obligations relating to previous ISPâs
Lead interface of ISP delivery with asset lifecycle events and UKCS Licensing liaising with Decommissioning team and Legal and Commercial.
Ensure ISP commitments are me
Explore more
Oil & Gas Alert tracks 21+ employer career pages and delivers daily digests of
new vacancies. Set your own keywords →