Job Description
Manpower Recruitment are recruiting for a Maintenance Operative based in Oxford City Centre.
This is a Full Time, Permanent role and a Monday-Friday, working 8am-4pm and no call outs.
The role is paying £25725-£28350 depending on experience.
Main Purpose of the Role
Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, this is a technical support position which offers the opportunity to work within a small in-house maintenance team. This position will ideally suit a person who has a broader skill set encompassing all aspects of general buildings maintenance.
On a day-to-day basis, the post holder will work directly with members of the maintenance team, other college staff and a variety of specialist suppliers and sub-contractors. More generally the department provides maintenance support to buildings and facilities that are occupied by Fellows, tutors, staff, students and tenants, with whom the post holder will have regular contact during the course of their duties.
The workload of the maintenance department is both varied and diverse, it can range from changing a tap washer through to extensive refurbishment projects. This can at times be demanding and will require sound technical judgement, good personal organisation and a high degree of flexibility; an ability to work to deadlines is also important.
The duties of the post are set out as they are envisaged at present and it will be important for the person appointed to be flexible and adaptable.
Key Tasks and Responsibilities
• Undertaking emergency, re-active and pro-active maintenance work to all College buildings.
• Work as part of the Maintenance Team to ensure a high standard of site maintenance and safety.
• Basic electrical work (changing lamps, tubes, starters).
• Basic plumbing work (unblocking toilets, tap repairs/replacements, syphon changes, water temperature checks and flushing of low used outlets).
• Basic joinery work (fit/repair doors, hinges, adjust closures, locks and window furniture).
• Decorating.
• Clearing gutters, drains, gullies and downpipes.
• Regularly checking the electronic maintenance system and ensuring all reported maintenance faults/requests are quickly responded to.
• Assist other team members or contractors in completing diagnostic and remedial work and referring any issues to the Maintenance Manager as appropriate.
• Assisting with the efficient disposal of hazardous waste materials including paint products, lamps and tubes in accordance with current legislation.
• Working within Health and Safety legislation, reporting any breaches or concerns immediately to a member of the management team.
• Assisting with the identification of potentially energy saving initiatives and liaising with the Maintenance Manager before implementing them.
• Ensuring all work is carried out in compliance with all applicable procedures, safe working practices and statutory requirements.
• Liaise with the Fellows, tutors, students, staff and visitors in a helpful and courteous manner at all times.
• Wearing appropriate Personal Protective Equipment and ensuring the health, safety and welfare of staff, students, visitors, tutors, Fellows and contractors is not compromised.
• Completion and maintenance of associated records and documents.
• Undertaking a range of associated but non-specific tasks as required.
• Undertake the necessary training and attend refresher courses as and when required in order to be able to fulfil the duties of the post.
• Assist with keeping the workshop and College areas clean and maintained to a standard that is compliant with current safety regulations and the College’s Health and Safety Policy.
• The Maintenance Technician will be expected to work in areas in height, in plant rooms and areas where access is restricted. Work will be indoors or outdoors at any time of the year.
Person Specification:
Essential
• Relevant trade qualifications such as City and Guilds, NVQ certificate or equivalent knowledge and experience.
• Able to demonstrate a wide skill set in all aspects of building maintenance including fault-finding, diagnostic activities and remedial works.
• Experience of using power equipment, able to negotiate staircases, carry reasonable loads unassisted and work at height using ladders and tower scaffolding.
• Proven record of providing customer service.
• Able to read, understand and work from drawings and technical specifications.
• Take pride in their work and be able to plan and undertake work to a high standard, with a proven working knowledge of current industry best practice.
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
• A flexible “hands-on” approach in working hours and duties undertaken.
• Good attention to detail and accuracy in all matters – able to follow instruction and follow work through to completion.
• Flexibility, initiative and a willingness to accept responsibility.
• Ability to manage a variety of tasks at the same time, to organise and prioritise their work and cope with unpredictable volumes of work and busy periods.
• A good team player who will contribute to the efforts of the department and is able to work well with others or on their own.
• Hold a full, valid driving license.
• Able to and willing to drive the College vehicle.
• Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK (information to confirm status will be requested at interview).
Benefits
* 41 days annual leave
* Free meals on site
* Generous pension scheme
If interested, please get in contact with a Manpower representative.