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Maintenance Craftsperson

EQUANS
Greater London
3 days ago
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Maintenance Craftsperson (Multi-skilled)

Job Title: Maintenance Craftsperson Multi-skilled (Plumbing)
Location: North Middlesex University Hospital, London, UK
Salary: £32, £38, per year
Job Type: Full-time | Permanent
Shift Pattern: 4 on / 4 off (days, weekends & bank holidays)
On-Call Rota: 1 in 4 


Job Description


North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust is seeking a skilled Maintenance Craftsperson Multi-skilled, with strong plumbing experience, to join our busy and supportive Estates & Facilities team. This is a vital hands-on role maintaining key systems that support the safe running of our hospital site.

You'll work on a 4 on / 4 off rotating shift pattern, delivering a mix of planned and reactive maintenance across mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems.


Key Responsibilities


Conduct repairs and maintenance of plumbing, mechanical and electrical plant/equipment.




Respond to emergency breakdowns and support refurbishment and upgrade works.




Work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.




Ensure all work complies with relevant safety regulations and procedures.




Participate in a 1-in-4/5 on-call rota 




Supervise or support junior staff and apprentices when required.




Carry out Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) and statutory checks.


Requirements


Essential:


NVQ Level 2 / City & Guilds / BTEC National Certificate in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.




At least 3 years' experience post-apprenticeship or training scheme.




Demonstrated experience in plumbing maintenance and installation.




Strong fault-finding and repair skills.




Comfortable working in varied environments (e.g. at height, confined spaces, etc.).


Desirable:


Experience in healthcare, commercial, or public-sector estates.




Additional specialist qualifications.




Familiarity with HVAC, fire safety, and water systems.


Benefits


Competitive NHS salary + on-call allowances




Predictable shift pattern for better work-life balance




NHS Pension Scheme and staff benefits




Training and development opportunities




Supportive and collaborative team culture


Who We Are


Equans provides sustainable facilities management, energy, and digital services across the UK & Ireland. With 15, employees, we help accelerate the transition to a low-carbon world. Globally, Equans operates in 20 countries, with 90, employees and a 19.2 billion turnover in .


Our Values


We are driven by values of accountability, respect, teamwork, and service focus. At Equans, we take ownership, act with integrity, and collaborate to deliver excellence every day.


What's Next?


If you're passionate about this role and meet the qualifications, apply now to take the next step in your career!

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