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Estates Officer (Mechanical)

NHS
Luton
1 week ago
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Job Summary

Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is looking for an Estates Officer (Mechanical) to support the Estates Manager (Operational) and ensure the Trust’s mechanical services are maintained to a high standard.


Key Responsibilities

  • Assist the Estates Manager in the management of mechanical services plant and equipment.
  • Maintain an effective breakdown and reactive maintenance service.
  • Manage all delegated service contracts and supervise team leaders, technicians and craftspersons.
  • Operate Permit‑to‑Work systems, Hazard Notices, RAMS and H&S statutory responsibilities.
  • Act as Authorised Person for mechanical disciplines (Water Safety, MGPS, HVAC, etc.).
  • Plan and implement minor maintenance schemes and energy improvement projects.
  • Participate in out‑of‑hours on‑call service and emergency rota.
  • Analyse potential energy savings and liaise with the Sustainability Manager.
  • Carry out site surveys, inspections and prepare drawings and specifications.
  • Ensure compliance with HTMs and statutory regulations in terms of Health & Safety.

Essential Qualifications

  • Postgraduate diploma in Building Services/Mechanical Engineering or equivalent experience.
  • Professional knowledge acquired through estate services management.
  • Management of in‑house and contracted staff in NHS estates services.
  • Safe systems of work and experience across building and engineering trades.
  • Cost planning and control of minor project works and revenue budgets.
  • Sound knowledge of all estates services and at least one specialised area.

Desirable Qualifications

  • Professional body membership or registration of Chartered Institute of Building.
  • AP for MGPS/Vent/Decontamination and RP for Water.
  • Contract management in NHS.
  • Working knowledge of Health & Safety in specific field of work.
  • Project Management.
  • Knowledge of Construction Design Management regulations (CDM) and CAD literacy.

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