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Specialist Mechanical Craftsperson | Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Cambridge
1 week ago
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Job Overview

Mechanical Craftsperson role within Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) NHS Foundation Trust. Install, maintain, service and repair a diverse range of estates services equipment, contributing directly to essential facilities for staff and patients.


Key Duties and Responsibilities

  • Calibrate, fault‑find and repair across mechanical plant and equipment, including medical gas systems, heating, ventilation, steam and domestic water services.
  • Re‑assemble, erect and install new work.
  • Understand the workings of specialist and non‑specialist mechanical systems at Addenbrooke’s Hospital and associated properties.
  • Work independently or as part of a team, completing tasks within agreed timescales.
  • Work autonomously across Trust sites, ensuring patient, public and staff safety is paramount.
  • Participate in essential training and ongoing learning.
  • Carry out planned preventive maintenance inspections and commissioning tests in accordance with Maintenance Manuals and Trust procedures, including shutdowns and interruptions to power supplies or services.
  • Consistently follow detailed engineering drawings and specifications, using all relevant tools and specialist testing instruments safely.

Why Join Us

  • Impactful work: maintain and safeguard essential facilities for staff and patients.
  • Collaborative team culture: thrive on collaboration and innovation.
  • Work‑life balance: flexible working arrangements to manage personal and professional life.

About Our Trust

CUH comprises Addenbrooke’s Hospital and the Rosie Hospital, providing high‑quality healthcare for the local community. CUH values safe, kind, excellent care and is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community. CUH welcomes applications from all individuals, irrespective of age, disability, ethnicity, nationality, gender identity, sex, sexual orientation, religion or belief, pregnancy and maternity status or social‑economic background.


Benefits to You

  • Wide range of benefits including development opportunities, on‑site leisure facilities, shopping concourse and day nurseries.
  • Reduced cost Stagecoach bus travel to and from CUH site.
  • Free park and ride bus journeys between sites.
  • Subsidised cost of parking on site for eligible staff.
  • Hot food available 24/7 and at reduced cost.
  • Flexible arrangements including part‑time, job‑share, term‑time working and flexible start and finish times.

Application Information

Advert closes on midnight on 10th November 2025. Interviews held 26th and 27th November 2025. Due to Home Office immigration rules, a full‑time permanent vacancy cannot be filled by individuals on a Student visa unless the applicant meets specific visa criteria. This advert closes on Monday 10 Nov 2025. Please see attached Applicant Information Pack for key duties and responsibilities.


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