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Engineer Mechanical (Level 3) Springhill

Gov Facility Services Limited
Aylesbury
1 week ago
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Job Role: Mechanical Engineer (Maintenance Plumber)

Location: HMP Springhill

Salary: £41,818.21 + 5% salary increase in recognition of shift and weekend working

Contract: Full Time - Perm

Overview

We are seeking a dedicated Mechanical Engineer to join our team at HMP Springhill, a category D male prison. Join a team that is more than just a group of colleagues - we work Monday to Sunday as a supportive and driven family, working together to create a safe and nurturing environment. HMP Springhill runs like a self-contained city, and as the Facilities Maintenance Team we are committed to driving the smooth and safe operation. Everything we do impacts every prisoner, employee, visitor, and wider communities.

As a Mechanical Engineer you will have the opportunity to work alongside experienced colleagues who vary from Plumbers, Electricians, Carpenters, Painters, to Cleaners and Administrators, all dedicated to making a positive difference and providing a safe and secure environment for all.

Responsibilities
  • Support the smooth and safe operation of facilities within HMP Springhill as part of the Facilities Maintenance Team.
  • Collaborate with Plumbers, Electricians, Carpenters, Painters, Cleaners and Administrators to maintain heating and water systems and related infrastructure.
  • Apply your skills to contribute to rehabilitation and positive change within the prison environment.
Qualifications
  • Two years' experience working in a role as a plumber or equivalent
  • Be familiar with and able to work to Water Supply Regulation and Control of Legionella L8 requirements
  • Experience working on commercial or industrial heating and water systems
  • Good working knowledge of relevant health and safety requirements
  • Plumber qualified to C&G 6035 (Plumbing), C&G 6189 (Plumbing and heating) and NVQ level 3 in Plumbing or equivalent
  • Good Health & Safety knowledge
  • Excellent organisational, time management and people skills
Benefits and Work Culture

Holidays are 25 days per year plus Bank Holidays, and a range of non-contractual benefits are provided. These include Death in Service at 4x salary, access to private GP consultations, and an Employee Assistance Programme for counselling and preventative care. There are also financial reward mechanisms and access to retailer discounts. You will find a strong focus on safety, a supportive, inclusive workplace, and real opportunities to build your skills and progress.

Diversity, Inclusion and Future Plans

Pride In People. We are committed to diversity and creating a workplace where all employees have a voice, feel they belong, and are empowered to be their true selves. We recognise the value that every employee brings and strive for consistency and fairness for all. We champion diversity and inclusion with ongoing learning, training, and career progression opportunities. Future plans include the transfer of FM services to a private sector provider after a procurement process, no sooner than August 2027.

Pride in People - Do the Right thing - One Team. An ISO 9001 Certified Company.


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