Senior Mechanical Technician

Esrc IAA University of Surrey
Guildford
1 week ago
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Senior Mechanical Technician

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A unique and exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Mechanical Technician to join the newly-restructured Maintenance Services team at the University of Surrey.


Working as part of a team responsible for the operational maintenance of University premises, you will be undertaking planned and reactive work on Mechanical systems to support the University's infrastructure and environmental control systems across all our premises, ensuring that they are maintained in a safe, efficient, and functional order.


You'll be required to support our current day pattern of 08.00 - 16.12 Monday to Friday.


Key Responsibilities include:

  • Maintain all Mechanical systems, including statutory inspection and testing where required, to meet current legislative requirements.
  • Ensure failing plant or assets are reported to the Helpdesk and plant areas are maintained in good condition.
  • Deliver an effective and timely response to maintenance demands across the University in a timely and cost-effective manner.
  • Ensure compliance with all University Health and Safety and Environmental systems and procedures, and take an active part in the development of these policies
  • Ensure the use of equipment and materials in delivery of maintenance services are appropriate and meet current legislative standards.
  • Keep up to date with Mechanical related legislation and developments, attending courses and passing all necessary exams to maintain professional accreditation.
  • Carry out multi-skilled tasks, where relevant, such as (but not restricted to) Electrical isolation and fault finding, minor carpentry, redecoration repairs linked to maintenance work.
  • Complete all administrative work associated with departmental management systems, including the completion of work records, timesheets, stores issues, estimates and health & safety records. Utilise Building Logbook to record all maintenance visits and any relevant defective information and repairs. All defects to be reported immediately to the help desk for further action.

You’ll need good planning, organising and prioritising skills, and will be expected to tackle more complex tasks, take on additional responsibilities and communicate effectively at a senior level.


The post holder may be required to support out of hours rotas as required by the Service Support Manager to ensure operational effectiveness and business continuity.


What’s in it for you?

We think Surrey is an amazing place to work, and we are carefully crafting a dynamic, flexible, and fun place to work and thrive.


Our campus is a beautiful, leafy environment with carefully designed gardens, vibrant green playing fields, and a picturesque lake. With the buzz of student life and superb working facilities, the University is a global community of ideas and people, dedicated to life‑changing education and research in an inspiring, innovative and diverse environment.


Alongside our gorgeous campus setting, collegiate on‑site atmosphere and plentiful development opportunities, we also offer:



  • 35 Days Holiday (20 Days Annual Leave + 7 University Closure Days + Bank Holidays)
  • Additional Day of Leave per year of service for 5 years
  • 36 Hour Working week
  • Highly-competitive PensionRelevant Training & Development
  • On-site discounted Nursery/Childcare
  • Electric Vehicle Leasing scheme
  • Discounted Surrey Sports Park Membership

How to Apply

For more information or to be considered for the role, please apply via the University Website.


Please note this position will be employed by Operate Surrey Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the University of Surrey.


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