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Technical Support Officer - Mechanical

BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL
Bridgend
2 weeks ago
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Technical Support Officer - Mechanical
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37 hours per week

Are you a team player with highly developed inter-personal skills and the ability to work on your own initiative? Do you like a challenge and variety to your day?

At Bridgend County Borough Council, we're transforming the way we manage our property estate. We manage a diverse property portfolio, from schools to industrial estates and from care homes to market stalls. We operate a Corporate Landlord approach - bringing together the management that leads our strategic property management, design and hard/soft Facilities Management teams.

We are looking for a Project manager - Mechanical, to join our Corporate Landlord team in providing a wide-ranging service across the Council's property portfolio. The successful candidate will ensure that all reactive & planned maintenance works are delivered on time and to a cost & quality of the client's satisfaction.

You will be enthusiastic for new and innovative decarbonisation approaches to schemes as the team develops new skills to help the Council reduce its carbon footprint.

In return we believe in ensuring staff are well looked after, staff wellbeing is a priority for us and regularly promoted, as are professional support and continuous professional development. At BCBC we also offer payment of professional fees, flexible working practices, subsidised local authority pension, generous leave policy, opportunities to purchase additional leave, salary sacrifice schemes, plus employee discounts online and in store.

So, if you think you fit the bill and want to do something a bit more rewarding, please contact us and tell us what you can do!

Protecting children, young people or adults at risk is a core responsibility of all council employees.

A valid driving licence is requirement for this post.

Standby Duties and Emergency Response are a requirement of this post.

The council's Hybrid Working Policy applies to this post. This provides a framework for establishing how you will undertake working hours between your home and the office.

Closing Date: 29 October 2025 2025
Shortlisting Date: 3 November 2025
Interview Date: 27 November 2025

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