Specialist Mechanical Craftsperson Job in UK 2026 with Visa Sponsorship

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Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) is seeking a Specialist Mechanical Craftsperson to join its Estates and Facilities team in Cambridge, England, for 2026. This is an outstanding opportunity for skilled international mechanical professionals who want to work in one of the UK’s most advanced and respected hospital environments, with access to UK Skilled Worker visa sponsorship for eligible candidates.

This role plays a critical part in maintaining the safety, reliability, and performance of vital hospital infrastructure that supports world-class patient care across Addenbrooke’s Hospital and the Rosie Hospital.

About the Role

As a Specialist Mechanical Craftsperson, you will be responsible for carrying out complex, non-routine mechanical engineering work across a wide range of hospital plant and building services systems. The role combines hands-on technical expertise with independent problem-solving and planned maintenance responsibilities.

You will work on critical systems, including medical gas installations, heating and ventilation systems, steam systems, and domestic water services, ensuring that clinical and patient environments remain safe, compliant, and fully operational. This is a highly respected technical position within a major NHS teaching hospital environment, offering long-term stability, professional development, and meaningful work.

About the Hiring Firm

Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the UK’s leading healthcare organisations, employing over 13,000 staff and operating more than 1,100 beds across two major hospitals. CUH is internationally recognised for clinical excellence, research, and innovation, and is rated “Good” overall by the Care Quality Commission, with “Outstanding” patient care.

The Trust’s values: Together, Safe, Kind, Excellent, shape everything it does and create a supportive, inclusive, and professional working environment for staff from around the world.

Responsibilities

  • Diagnose, repair, maintain, and install mechanical engineering plant and building services systems
  • Work on medical gas systems, HVAC, steam systems, and domestic water services
  • Carry out planned preventative maintenance, inspections, and commissioning tests
  • Interpret and work from detailed engineering drawings and technical specifications
  • Plan and support complex maintenance activities such as shutdowns and service interruptions
  • Use specialist tools and testing instruments safely and effectively
  • Respond to faults, breakdowns, and non-routine technical issues across hospital sites
  • Work independently or as part of a multidisciplinary estates team
  • Ensure patient, staff, and public safety at all times
  • Participate in mandatory training, compliance activities, and continuous professional development

Requirements

  • Recognised mechanical engineering or building services qualification
  • Proven experience in maintaining and repairing complex mechanical systems
  • Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills in building services or industrial environments
  • Experience working with HVAC, steam, water, or similar critical systems
  • Ability to work independently across large or complex sites
  • Strong understanding of safety procedures and compliance standards
  • Good communication and teamwork skills
  • Willingness to undertake further training and professional development
  • Eligibility for UK Skilled Worker visa sponsorship (subject to Home Office rules)

This is a rare opportunity to secure a long-term, stable technical role within one of the UK’s most prestigious hospital trusts while building a career in the British healthcare system. With visa sponsorship, strong professional support, and the chance to work on mission-critical infrastructure, the Specialist Mechanical Craftsperson role at Cambridge University Hospitals offers international candidates an exceptional pathway to professional growth, security, and impact in the UK in 2026.


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