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Engineer Mechanical (Level 3) Swaleside

Gov Facility Services Ltd (GFSL)
Eastchurch
2 weeks ago
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Job Role: Mechanical Engineer


Location: HMP Swaleside


Salary: £38,333.37 per annum


Contract: Full-Time, Perm (39hrs)


We are seeking a dedicated Mechanical Engineer to join our team at HMP Swaleside, a CATEGORY B, male prison.


Join a team that is more than just a group of colleagues—we work Monday to Friday as a supportive and driven family, aiming to create a safe and nurturing environment. HMP Swaleside operates as a self-contained city, requiring many people to keep it functioning. As the Facilities Maintenance Team, we are committed to driving the smooth and safe operation; our work impacts every prisoner, employee, visitor, and the wider community.


As a Mechanical Engineer you will have the opportunity to work alongside experienced colleagues across trades and support roles, all dedicated to making a positive difference and providing a safe and secure environment for all.


If you are looking for a role where you can use your skills to create a better future for others, we encourage you to apply for this compelling opportunity and join us in our mission to promote rehabilitation and positive change.


We are a Ministry Of Justice business and provide critical and time-bound services to HMPPS. We are looking for a Mechanical Engineer with any combination of the following:



  • Two years' experience in a role as a plumber or equivalent
  • 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

If this sounds like you, we would like to hear from you!


Welcome to GFSL careers. Holidays are 25 days per year plus Bank Holidays, with a range of non-contractual benefits including Death in Service at 4x salary, access to private GP, Employee Assistance Programme, and retailer discounts. We focus on safety, inclusivity, and opportunities to build skills and progress.


GFSL has been notified by its shareholder (MOJ) that the provision of FM services will be delivered by the private sector in Autumn 2026 after a procurement process. Details will follow as the programme progresses.


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Seniority level

  • Entry level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Machinery Manufacturing


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