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Engineer Mech/Steam/HTHW

JR United Kingdom
Sheerness
1 day ago
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Mechanical/Steam/HTHW Engineer
Location: HMP Swaleside, Brabazon Rd, Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey ME12 4AX
Salary: £38,333.37 per annum
Contract: Full Time, Permanent

We are seeking a dedicated Engineer - Mech/Steam/HTHW to join our team at HMP Swaleside, a Cat B Men's prison.

Join a team that is more than just colleagues - we work Mon-Sun as a supportive family, working together to create a safe and nurturing environment.

HMP Swaleside operates like a self-contained city, requiring hundreds of staff to keep it functioning. Our Facilities Maintenance Team is committed to ensuring the smooth and safe operation of the facility, impacting prisoners, staff, visitors, families, and the wider community.

As an Engineer - Mech/Steam/HTHW, you will work alongside experienced colleagues including Plumbers, Electricians, Carpenters, Painters, Cleaners, and Administrators, all dedicated to making a positive difference and providing a secure environment.

If you want a role where you can use your skills to create a better future, we encourage you to apply and join our mission to promote rehabilitation and positive change.

We are a Ministry of Justice business providing critical services to HMPPS. Candidates should have:

  1. Two years' experience as a steam boiler operator or equivalent
  2. Knowledge of Water Supply Regulation and Legionella L8 requirements
  3. Familiarity with BG01 - safe operation of boilers
  4. Experience with commercial or industrial steam, heating, and water systems
  5. Plumber qualification to C&G 6035, C&G 6189, and NVQ Level 3 or equivalent
  6. BOAS accredited boiler operator course or equivalent
  7. Good Health & Safety knowledge
  8. Excellent organizational, time management, and people skills

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

Explore a varied and rewarding career at GFSL. Joining us means helping ensure prisons are secure and safe, and aiding prisoners' reintegration into society.

Benefits include 25 days of holiday plus Bank Holidays, private GP access, Employee Assistance Programme, and various financial rewards and discounts.

We focus on safety, inclusivity, and career development, fostering a workplace where everyone feels valued and empowered to be their true selves.

Note: GFSL's services will transfer to a private provider in Autumn 2026 following procurement.

Join us and be part of a committed, diverse team dedicated to doing the right thing.


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