About Our Inside IR35 Reliability Engineer Contract Roles
What does a reliability engineer contractor do?
Reliability Engineer contractors are engaged to improve the dependability, availability, and maintainability of physical assets, systems, and infrastructure, applying engineering analysis and data-driven methodologies to reduce unplanned failures, optimise maintenance strategies, and extend the useful life of critical equipment. The discipline draws on a range of tools and methodologies including Reliability Centred Maintenance, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis, Root Cause Analysis, risk-based inspection, condition monitoring, and weibull analysis of failure data. Reliability Engineer contractors are engaged in oil and gas, offshore energy, power generation, petrochemicals, mining, defence, and manufacturing, where the cost of unplanned asset downtime is high and the case for investing in reliability improvement is commercially compelling.
Reliability Engineer contractors are expected to combine engineering discipline knowledge relevant to the assets being analysed with proficiency in reliability engineering methodology. Experience leading or facilitating RCM or FMEA studies, using reliability data analysis tools including Relex, Isograph, or custom CMMS data analysis to calculate failure rates and optimise maintenance intervals, and working within risk-based inspection programmes to identify and manage degradation mechanisms is expected at senior level. Proficiency with CMMS platforms such as SAP PM, Maximo, or Infor for maintenance planning and work order management is widely assumed. For roles with a condition monitoring dimension, familiarity with vibration analysis, thermographic inspection, oil analysis, and ultrasonic testing techniques as part of a predictive maintenance programme is additionally expected. Chartership with IMechE, IET, or a relevant professional body is well regarded for senior reliability engineering contractor roles.
What is the market like for reliability engineer contractors?
The Reliability Engineer contract market is a specialist and consistently active market across the oil and gas, offshore energy, power generation, and industrial manufacturing sectors. The increasing commercial focus on operational efficiency and asset life extension, combined with the regulatory requirement to demonstrate systematic management of asset integrity in safety-critical industries, creates consistent demand for reliability engineering expertise. The offshore wind sector is creating growing demand for reliability engineers as the need to optimise maintenance strategies for large and remote offshore turbine fleets becomes commercially significant. The oil and gas decommissioning market also generates reliability and integrity engineering contract demand as operators manage the safe shutdown of ageing assets. Rates reflect the specialist technical expertise and often safety-critical context of reliability engineering work.
What does Inside IR35 mean?
IR35 is UK tax legislation that determines whether a contractor is genuinely self-employed or working in a manner that resembles employment. When a contract is classified as inside IR35, income tax and National Insurance are deducted at source, typically via an umbrella company or agency PAYE. Headline day rates on inside IR35 engagements are generally higher than equivalent outside IR35 roles to account for the tax and employment cost structure.
Inside IR35 determinations are made where the working arrangements are considered to resemble employment, based on factors including the level of client control, the absence of a genuine right of substitution, and the presence of mutuality of obligation. Since April 2021, the end client is responsible for making this determination for medium and large private sector organisations. Many employers in financial services, government, and professional services assess the majority of their contractor engagements as inside IR35.
On QualityContracts.co.uk, approximately 49% of roles with a stated IR35 status are classified as inside IR35, making it the most common arrangement across the contract market. The proportion varies by sector and role type. Each listing on this page displays its IR35 status where provided by the hiring organisation.
What reliability engineer roles are usually Inside IR35?
Inside IR35 reliability engineering work is concentrated in operational environments where the engineer is embedded in the client's maintenance or asset management team. The work involves monitoring equipment performance, analysing failure data, recommending maintenance strategies, and supporting production teams with reliability improvements. Manufacturing facilities, power stations, and oil and gas operators that need ongoing reliability engineering support hire on an inside IR35 basis.
How much do reliability engineer contractors usually earn when working Inside IR35?
Contract rates for reliability engineer roles typically range from £400 to £750 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement. Inside IR35 rates are typically 15% to 30% higher than equivalent outside IR35 roles to account for tax and national insurance deducted at source by the fee-payer.
How many Inside IR35 reliability engineer vacancies are there on Quality Contracts?
Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 100 reliability engineer contract roles across the site. Around one third of the roles currently listed on the site fall Inside IR35. Data reviewed up to June 2026.