Assistant Mechanic

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club
Enfield
1 week ago
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Founded in 1882, Tottenham Hotspur is an iconic English football club, playing in the Premier League and Women’s Super League. From North London to the world, our fanbase spans continents, cultures, and generations. Spurs is a club that’s always dared to push boundaries, breaking new ground and rewriting history.


We offer world-class facilities: In 2019, we opened our state-of-the‑art Stadium, a £1 billion landmark that’s the beating heart of North Tottenham’s transformation. More than just a football ground, it’s an engine of change — creating 4,000 jobs and injecting £300 million into the local economy every year.


We’re at our brightest when we’re all together. Our Club, our teams, our community.


There is only one Hotspur. Tottenham Hotspur.


The Role

We’re currently recruiting an Assistant Mechanic within our Grounds team to help us take things to the next level.


Job Purpose

  • To assist the Head Mechanic in the efficient day‑to‑day maintenance of the Grounds Department machinery and tools both at the Training Centre and Stadium
  • To show proactiveness and be able to work well within a team to deliver exceptional standards
  • To pay attention to Health and Safety procedures in order to work safely

Key Responsibilities

  • To assist the Head Mechanic with the routine maintenance of the Training Centre and Stadium machinery and the organisation of the Grounds Maintenance Building (GMB) and yards
  • Keep records of any repairs/maintenance
  • To assist with the maintenance and sharpening of cutting units, rotary mowers, hand tools, hedge cutters and shears
  • Uphold cleanliness and tidiness of GMB/yard

What you will bring

  • Experience and understanding of landscape equipment
  • Suitable qualifications in mechanical engineering
  • Full driving licenceHard working and enthusiastic
  • Thinks ahead, generates ideas and thinks of creative solutions to problems
  • Values & respects others, builds relationships, collaborates
  • Gets things done, delivers to high standards, takes responsibility

Safeguarding & Recruitment Statement

Safeguarding is fundamental to the success in all that we do. The Club follows a Safer Recruitment process for all roles. Successful candidates are to be reminded they would be subject to proportionate background, DBS and reference checks as required.


We welcome applications from anyone regardless of age, disability, gender, race, or ethnic and national origins, religion or belief, or sexual orientation.


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