Electrician
| Posting date: | 05 January 2026 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | £15.88 to £19.33 per hour |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 04 February 2026 |
| Location: | Manchester, M13 9WL |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Sodexo |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | SDX/TP/1373940/152203 |
Summary
37.5 Hours per week
£15.88 to £19.33 per hour and Sodexo benefits
£3,500 RRP payment per annum, which equates to £67.12 per week
Shifts are Monday to Friday
27 Days holiday per year
Location is Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9WL
Check your local transport links here: Plan Your Journey | Traveline, the destination you should input is M13 9WL
Join Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust as an Electrician and play a vital role in delivering a comprehensive, high quality electrical service across our diverse wards and departments. You will be responsible for maintaining and repairing essential electrical systems within a complex, multidisciplinary environment, always ensuring seamless operation and safety. Your expertise will support the Trust’s commitment to the highest standards of safety, compliance, and reliability, adhering rigorously to Sodexo and Trust safety protocols. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the well being of patients and staff while working in a dynamic and rewarding healthcare setting.
What You’ll Do:
Provide comprehensive electrical maintenance, repairs, and installation services across clinical and non clinical areas, ensuring compliance with safety standards and regulations.
Carry out reactive repairs, planned preventative maintenance, and small scale electrical works on complex systems, including emergency lighting, nurse call, and distribution equipment.
Diagnose and repair faults on electrical and electronic systems, including high impact services such as UPS, generators, and patient environment systems.
Work safely and effectively in clinical environments, including working in confined spaces, working at height, and in areas with vulnerable patients, maintaining privacy and dignity.
Responding promptly to out of hours emergencies and repairs to minimise service disruption.
Provide technical advice and support to colleagues, contractors, and clinical staff, explaining complex information clearly and professionally.
Ensure all statutory inspections, testing, and certification of electrical and fire alarm systems are completed in compliance with legal requirements.
Use electronic job management systems to prioritise, record, and complete maintenance tasks efficiently, demonstrating strong organisational skills.
Maintain a high standard of safety, including adhering to safe systems of work, risk assessments, and reporting high risk activities or service failures.
What You Bring:
City and Guilds Level 3 recognised Apprenticeship of NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Engineering, 18th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations, HTM Competent Person Qualification, Electrical Inspection and Testing 2391.
Knowledge of electrical lighting and power, distribution equipment, motors, pumps, controls, Building Management Systems CAFM, fire and nurse call systems, air handling units, and NHS standards.
Proven experience working within hospital settings, understanding NHS estate policies, reactive maintenance, and working under pressure.
Familiarity with Building Regulations, Health and Safety at Work Act, Electricity at Work Act, Asbestos Regulations, COSHH, and confined spaces awareness.
Ability to carry out electrical works across trades, interpret technical drawings, and develop practical, safe solutions in reactive environments.
Effective communicator at all levels, able to work collaboratively with clinical and managerial colleagues.
Experience with CAFM systems Planet, Concerto, estate audits, and knowledge of estate plant and equipment management.
Capable of working independently, adapting to changing priorities, and committed to continuous professional development.
Honest, reliable, patient, with a strong problem solving mindset, and the ability to work effectively under pressure.
What we offer:
Mental health and wellbeing resources
Employee Assistance Programme (including financial/legal advice and personal support)
Free health and wellbeing app with 24/7 virtual GP access
Discounts on high street brands for you and your family
Salary finance tools and financial wellbeing resources
Retirement savings plan and life insurance
Full training and protective uniform provided.
Opportunities to gain experience through learning and development.
Cycle to Work scheme and volunteering opportunities.
Flexible working and a dynamic team environment
Competitive pay
Ready to be part of something greater? Apply now and bring your energy, purpose, and passion to Sodexo.
£15.88 to £19.33 per hour and Sodexo benefits
£3,500 RRP payment per annum, which equates to £67.12 per week
Shifts are Monday to Friday
27 Days holiday per year
Location is Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9WL
Check your local transport links here: Plan Your Journey | Traveline, the destination you should input is M13 9WL
Join Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust as an Electrician and play a vital role in delivering a comprehensive, high quality electrical service across our diverse wards and departments. You will be responsible for maintaining and repairing essential electrical systems within a complex, multidisciplinary environment, always ensuring seamless operation and safety. Your expertise will support the Trust’s commitment to the highest standards of safety, compliance, and reliability, adhering rigorously to Sodexo and Trust safety protocols. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the well being of patients and staff while working in a dynamic and rewarding healthcare setting.
What You’ll Do:
Provide comprehensive electrical maintenance, repairs, and installation services across clinical and non clinical areas, ensuring compliance with safety standards and regulations.
Carry out reactive repairs, planned preventative maintenance, and small scale electrical works on complex systems, including emergency lighting, nurse call, and distribution equipment.
Diagnose and repair faults on electrical and electronic systems, including high impact services such as UPS, generators, and patient environment systems.
Work safely and effectively in clinical environments, including working in confined spaces, working at height, and in areas with vulnerable patients, maintaining privacy and dignity.
Responding promptly to out of hours emergencies and repairs to minimise service disruption.
Provide technical advice and support to colleagues, contractors, and clinical staff, explaining complex information clearly and professionally.
Ensure all statutory inspections, testing, and certification of electrical and fire alarm systems are completed in compliance with legal requirements.
Use electronic job management systems to prioritise, record, and complete maintenance tasks efficiently, demonstrating strong organisational skills.
Maintain a high standard of safety, including adhering to safe systems of work, risk assessments, and reporting high risk activities or service failures.
What You Bring:
City and Guilds Level 3 recognised Apprenticeship of NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Engineering, 18th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations, HTM Competent Person Qualification, Electrical Inspection and Testing 2391.
Knowledge of electrical lighting and power, distribution equipment, motors, pumps, controls, Building Management Systems CAFM, fire and nurse call systems, air handling units, and NHS standards.
Proven experience working within hospital settings, understanding NHS estate policies, reactive maintenance, and working under pressure.
Familiarity with Building Regulations, Health and Safety at Work Act, Electricity at Work Act, Asbestos Regulations, COSHH, and confined spaces awareness.
Ability to carry out electrical works across trades, interpret technical drawings, and develop practical, safe solutions in reactive environments.
Effective communicator at all levels, able to work collaboratively with clinical and managerial colleagues.
Experience with CAFM systems Planet, Concerto, estate audits, and knowledge of estate plant and equipment management.
Capable of working independently, adapting to changing priorities, and committed to continuous professional development.
Honest, reliable, patient, with a strong problem solving mindset, and the ability to work effectively under pressure.
What we offer:
Mental health and wellbeing resources
Employee Assistance Programme (including financial/legal advice and personal support)
Free health and wellbeing app with 24/7 virtual GP access
Discounts on high street brands for you and your family
Salary finance tools and financial wellbeing resources
Retirement savings plan and life insurance
Full training and protective uniform provided.
Opportunities to gain experience through learning and development.
Cycle to Work scheme and volunteering opportunities.
Flexible working and a dynamic team environment
Competitive pay
Ready to be part of something greater? Apply now and bring your energy, purpose, and passion to Sodexo.