Maintenance Craftsperson (Mechanical)

Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Chester
2 days ago
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Overview

You will diagnose and repair complex faults in buildings services engineering, electrical, mechanical and plumbing installations, plant and equipment, to deal with new situations as they arise and to pass on complex knowledge to other staff, patients and visitors. As a maintenance craftsperson you will perform a wide range of work for other building and engineering service disciplines and undertake multi-skilling tasks (e.g., minor works of other non-core trades such as mechanical, plumbing, building trades).


You will carry out a range of basic testing/sampling, inspection, plant operation, instrumentation readings and completion of various logbooks (e.g., routine testing of water samples, boiler and plant operations, utility meter readings, plant run times, lift availability).


You will collect, collate and assimilate technical information to support performance monitoring of maintenance activities. You will become an active member of the team, promoting good working practice, minimising downtime and assisting in improving standards. You will be capable of interacting with staff at all levels on a day-to-day basis and will need to possess excellent communication skills.


Locations

  • The Countess of Chester Hospital: providing 473 general and acute beds.
  • Ellesmere Port Hospital: providing 60 beds as a rehabilitation, intermediate and outpatient facility.
  • Tarporley War Memorial Hospital: a base for community services which serve the local rural population.

The Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust employs 5,964 staff (headcount) to provide care and treatment to a population of over 400,000 people living in Chester and West Cheshire which includes Ellesmere Port and Neston as well as the Deeside area of Flintshire.


The Trust works collaboratively within the wider Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care System. Due to its location on the border with North Wales, the Trust also works closely with the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board. The Trust treats patients from England and some parts of Wales. During 2024/2025, there were approximately 643,000 patient attendances (inpatient, A&E, outpatient and diagnostic).


Role details

  • The Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Estates Department would like to appoint a Maintenance Craftsperson (Mechanical).
  • You will work predominantly days, based on site at The Countess of Chester Hospital. There will be the opportunity to work overtime, which will attract enhanced rates of pay.
  • You will also be part of a team providing on call cover (after a probationary period) with additional payment of approximately £2,500 per year plus any additional hours worked and mileage reimbursement.
  • This role receives an additional recruitment and retention payment of £3,277 per annum. The Trust offers a generous benefits package including a career average pension scheme and annual leave entitlement commencing at 27 days increasing to a maximum of 33 days per annum plus bank holidays with service.

Team and development

The Estates Department values the importance of enabling their team to personally grow and develop within the Trust. The team is very flexible and supportive and works together collaboratively internally and externally to achieve its goals, so it is an exciting time to join them.


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