An exciting opportunity has arisen for dynamic and innovative Maintenance Shift Technicians with Electrical or Mechanical background to join University Hospitals of Leicester.
The core duty of the role is to carry out planned and reactive maintenance tasks to a high standard that is commensurate with the skills and experience for the role, to ensure the efficient and effective operation and maintenance of environmental engineering plant, equipment and other engineering systems including heating, air conditioning, fire alarms and specialist healthcare equipment diagnosis and repair of faults including mechanical and electrical devices and control systems.
Main duties of the job
Provide a comprehensive Healthcare engineering maintenance service to all wards and departments within a multidisciplinary environment, ensuring compliance with Trust safety standards and procedures.
Carry out planned and reactive maintenance tasks to a high standard that is appropriate with the skills and experience for the role, to ensure the efficient and effective operation and maintenance of environmental engineering systems and equipment including:
1. Heating
2. Air conditioning
3. Refrigeration
4. Various voltage systems
5. Steam raising plant and associated equipment
6. Medical gas systems
7. Nurse call systems
8. Fire detection
9. Building services controls
10. Standby generators
11. Specialist healthcare equipment
Be expected to act on their own initiative, in a leadership role supporting the Estates Supervisor and Maintenance Managers in the day to day management of the service and assisting with the management of contractors.
Be part of a team working a rotating shift pattern (4 on 4 off) and providing emergency out of hours on call.
Job responsibilities
KEY WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
The post holder will maintain good communications and working relationships with:
1. Members of Trust staff at all levels including nursing staff
2. Estates Supervisors
3. Estates Managers
4. All Estates and Facilities staff across disciplines
5. External Agencies
6. Emergency services
KEY RESULT AREAS
Carry out work in accordance with current legislation, codes of practice and best practice guidance.
Work safely observing the Trust and departments Health and Safety Policies and procedures.
Work efficiently using technology to work within Service Level agreements and Key performance Indicators.
Carry out tasks and communicate failures and non-conformities to line manager.
To act in a professional manner when undertaking tasks and duties in contact with Patients, Visitors and staff.
Contribute to the development of the CAFM systems ensuring relevant records are kept up to date and readily available.
The post holder will have the ability to fulfil with total commitment to versatility and flexibility a requirement to complete tasks on Building Services systems in NHS Buildings that include:
1. Carrying out own dynamic Risk Assessments for all elements of work including manual handling
2. Supervise and organise Estates work taking place in a Hospital environment, including the allocation of resources as appropriate
3. Work autonomously as required by utilising the Trust Facilities Management System to allocate PPM and reactive work requests
4. Liaise with area users to organise shutdowns of critical and complex patient support systems
5. Communicate effectively with Wards and Departments in relation to Estates issues utilising written and/or verbal communication methods to ensure standards of service delivery are maintained and the service user is fully informed of works affecting their areas of responsibility
6. Interpret and work from all instructions, drawings and specifications in electrical or mechanical installations, plant and equipment, to deal with new situations as they arise and pass on knowledge to others
7. Have a thorough knowledge across a range of work procedures and practices, underpinned by theoretical knowledge or relevant practical experience
8. Manufacture, design, assemble, erect and install new work often using own judgement regarding a range of complex equipment, requiring accuracy and precision
9. Problem solving of technical issues and fault diagnosis on complex Mechanical and Electrical systems
10. Observe statutory and other relevant requirements in particular to Health & Safety and Codes of Practice applicable to Operational Services
11. Carry out Planned Preventative Maintenance and day to day duties involving the maintenance of all types of plant, equipment and installations, including boilers, water testing, stripping down boilers for insurance inspections and electrical system maintenance including fire alarm systems, batteries and uninterruptible power supplies
12. Utilise the Trust Facilities Management System for recording, updating and auditing estates records and the compilation of Plant Histories
13. Carry out surveys for future maintenance, alterations or improvements including the preparation and compilation of technical reports
14. Perform a wide range of work of other estates trades as appropriate to their range of work e.g. multi-skilling
15. Carry Trust communication devices (PDAs) to facilitate immediate response to reactive requests, planned maintenance and emergency breakdowns
16. Participate in appropriate on-call/shift rotas, subject to appropriate negotiations, and be prepared to work such hours that may be required in an emergency
17. Any other duties as may be reasonably required by line management commensurate with the grades of the post
18. Respond to switchboard and building management system alarms e.g. Fire alarms, lift trappings, Medical Gas Alarms, Boiler Alarms
19. Use BMS system for first line plant fault diagnosis and plant performance monitoring
20. Use of electronic devices to monitor and analyse reports from complex Building Management System and Security Systems and equipment to include data collection, first line diagnostics, performance analysis and maintenance
21. Frequently control the action of untrained and unskilled individuals during the release of trapped lift passengers and whilst doing so take full responsibility for the safety of these passengers, on completion call out lift service engineers and liaise whilst they are on site
ADMINISTRATION
Actively participate in the control and transfer of information systems including completion of all paperwork required (Including completion of all job dockets and timesheets).
To participate in regular team briefings.
Understand and adhere to Trust policies and procedures pertinent to the role.
Participate in the Trust Appraisal system and Personal Development planning.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
* Recognised Apprenticeship in Electrical or Mechanical discipline
* City & Guilds Level 3 qualifications in Electrical or Mechanical
Desirable
* Higher level qualifications in Electrical or Mechanical
Knowledge, training and Experience
Essential
* Experience of Working in a similar role
* Evidence of training in electrical and/or mechanical services
* Knowledge of the current Health and Safety regulations
Desirable
* Experience of Working in a Hospital Environment
* Knowledge and experience of Building Energy Management Systems
* Knowledge of Building Engineering systems
* Experience of acting as a competent person as defined in HTM00
* Knowledge of Health Technical Memorandums
Skills
Essential
* Evidence of good written spoken communication skills
* Ability to understand and interpret work plans and drawings
* Ability to prioritise work and manage conflicting priorities
* Good organisational skills and ability to address and develop solutions to problems
Qualities
Essential
* Ability to work the required shift patterns and On Call rota
* Ability to work flexibly as the needs arise
* Flexible individual who can cope with new and challenging demands
Employer details
Employer name
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Address
Leicester General Hospital
Gwendolen Road
Leicester
LE5 4PW
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