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Maintenance Mechanical Engineer- Leeds

Blue Arrow
Leeds
6 days ago
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Job Opportunity: Shift Engineer (Mechanical Bias)

Location: Leeds Oncology Project


Shift Pattern: 4 days on / 4 days off (6am to 6pm)


Level: 6A


Sustainability & Safety Commitment

We are committed to leading our sector in sustainability. Every team member plays a vital role in minimising environmental impact while delivering benefits to clients, colleagues, and the community. Safety is personal–our policies and procedures ensure a safe and healthy working environment for all.


Join a dynamic maintenance team supporting the Leeds Oncology Wing. As a Shift Engineer with a mechanical bias, you'll deliver high-quality reactive and planned maintenance services in a customer-facing role. You'll manage a small shift team and work flexibly across multiple disciplines to ensure the hospital operates at peak performance.


Responsibilities

  • Lead and support a team of Maintenance Craftsmen and Assistants
  • Perform maintenance, repairs, testing, and inspections across building systems
  • Ensure compliance with NHS, Trust, and statutory safety standards
  • Maintain and repair systems including:

    • Heating and domestic water
    • Electrical services (lighting, power, LV distribution)
    • Air handling units
    • Fire alarms and emergency lighting
    • Electrical control systems and BMS


  • Maintain accurate records and service reports
  • Undertake minor installation and upgrade works
  • Provide technical guidance and training
  • Act as Competent or Authorised Person when appointed
  • Support other healthcare projects as needed
  • Participate in a 24/7/365 rotating shift pattern
  • Cover for absent colleagues and work overtime when required

Qualifications & Experience

  • Time-served engineer with a minimum of 3 years post-apprenticeship experience
  • Healthcare experience is desirable but not essential
  • Cross-trade experience is advantageous
  • Competitive salary with shift allowance
  • Generous holiday entitlement
  • Additional employee benefits

Blue Arrow is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to helping find great work opportunities for great people.


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