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Mechanical Engineering Technician

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Dyddiad hysbysebu: 17 Ebrill 2026
Cyflog: £35,572.88 i £42,543 bob blwyddyn
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 17 Mai 2026
Lleoliad: Manchester, M13 9WL
Gweithio o bell: Ar y safle yn unig
Cwmni: Sodexo
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: SDX/TP/1373940/156412

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Mechanical Engineering Technician
37.5 Hours per week
Salary hourly rates including RRP are from £18.19 to £21.76 per hour that equates to the range of dependant on level and experience is £35,572.88 to £42,543 per annum
1.5x rate (not guaranteed) optional overtime
27 days holiday per year
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Excellent Pension Package
Location is Manchester Foundation NHS Trust Hospital, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9WL
Join our dedicated Estates Team at Manchester NHS Foundation Trust as a Mechanical Engineering Technician and become a vital contributor to maintaining the highest standards of safety, reliability, and efficiency within our hospital environment.

In this key role, you will deliver comprehensive mechanical and electrical maintenance services, ensuring the seamless operation of critical hospital infrastructure. Working collaboratively within a skilled and dynamic team, you will be responsible for both planned and emergency maintenance activities, demonstrating technical expertise and a commitment to excellence. Your role will require you to operate in line with industry best practices, HTMs, and Trust policies, including health and safety, infection control, and permit to work systems. Flexibility and responsiveness are essential, as you will be part of the on call rota, providing vital support during emergency situations to safeguard patients, staff, and hospital assets.

If you are a proactive, detail oriented professional with a passion for maintaining high standards in a challenging environment, this is an exceptional opportunity to contribute to a world class healthcare service.

What You'll Do:

Evidence of training and expertise in welding techniques and mechanical maintenance
Experience in setting out, fabricating, installing, and commissioning steel and copper pipework for infrastructure
Strong understanding of pumps, pressure sets, pressure vessels, and plate heat exchangers.
Ability to investigate breakdowns, identify root causes, and undertake remedial actions promptly
Knowledge of relevant legislation, codes of practice, and health and safety regulations affecting engineering works
Skilled in carrying out statutory, planned preventative, and reactive maintenance of plant and equipment
Capable of diagnosing, testing, calibrating, and repairing advanced mechanical, electrical, and electronic systems
Proven ability to provide technical advice, ensure safety standards, and respond effectively to emergencies
What You Bring:

NVQ Level 3 qualification required
NHS or healthcare facilities experience
Previous experience using SharePoint and Maximo CAFM
Excellent communication skills both written and verbal
Self motivated and able to adapt to changing priorities
Able to demonstrate an aptitude for problem solving using a logical approach
Works well in a pressurised environment
The Mechanical Engineering Technician team at Manchester Foundation Trust Hospital exemplifies professionalism, expertise, and a strong commitment to excellence, reflecting the Trust’s dedication to delivering high quality care.

Their proactive approach to maintaining, repairing, and optimising the hospital’s mechanical systems ensures a safe, comfortable, and efficient environment for patients, staff, and visitors alike. By leveraging advanced technologies and adhering to best practices, the team consistently provides reliable mechanical solutions that support infection prevention, energy efficiency, and sustainability initiatives.

Collaboration is at the heart of their work. They work seamlessly with clinical teams, facilities management, and external specialists to ensure that all mechanical systems operate at peak performance and adapt to the hospital’s evolving needs.

The team’s dedication to safety, innovation, and service excellence reinforces the Trust’s mission to deliver outstanding healthcare within a secure and welcoming environment. Their dynamic team spirit and positive atmosphere make them a vital and highly valued part of the hospital’s operational success, creating an inspiring environment for talented professionals eager to make a meaningful difference.

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