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Job Role: Plumber (Level 2)


Location: HMP Wormwood Scrubs


Salary: £34,931.68 with an additional 5% in recognition of shift and weekend working


Contract: Full Time Permanent (39 hours per week) Monday to Sunday


We are seeking a dedicated Plumber / Mechanical Engineer (Level 2) to join our team at HMP Wormwood, a category B adult male prison. Join a team that works Monday to Sunday as a supportive and driven family, working together to create a safe and nurturing environment.


As a Plumber / Mechanical Engineer (Level 2) you will have the opportunity to work alongside experienced and passionate colleagues who vary from Plumbers, Electricians, Carpenters, Painters, Cleaners, and Administrators, all dedicated to making a positive difference and providing a safe and secure environment for all.


We encourage you to apply for this compelling opportunity and join us in our mission to promote rehabilitation and positive change.



  • NVQ Level 2 certificate in a mechanical or plumbing discipline 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!


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