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Mechanical EngineerinPooleinPoolePUBLISHED FRI 7 FEB 2025

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year £29,970 - 36,483 pa (2024/25) plus local RRP (£3,277 pa).  PERMANENT 
NHS

University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation TrustFollow University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a vital sector, Contributing to the healthcare field ensures that your work has a positive impact on patient care and safety.
Diverse range of tasks, The role involves a variety of mechanical systems and equipment, including AHUs, water systems, and drainage systems, keeping the job interesting and dynamic.
Hands-on experience, Engaging in practical repairs and maintenance activities allows for the application of engineering theory in real-world scenarios, enhancing skills and knowledge.
Statutory compliance, Working in a role that emphasizes planned maintenance to comply with safety regulations highlights the importance placed on quality and safety in a hospital environment.
Collaboration and teamwork, Easily collaborate with other professionals in a busy hospital setting, fostering a sense of community and shared mission.
Flexibility in work schedule, Participation in the mechanical call-out rota allows for flexible working hours and can provide valuable experience in emergency response situations.
Personal and professional growth, Opportunities for continuous learning and development within the Trust, advancing both your engineering skills and career prospects.
The Mechanical Engineer role at University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust in Poole involves performing repairs and maintenance on mechanical systems within a hospital environment. Key responsibilities include addressing repair requests through the CAFM system, conducting planned maintenance to ensure statutory compliance on air handling units (AHUs), water systems, and other mechanical equipment, and working in plant and boiler rooms. The engineer is also responsible for maintaining a tidy work area, escalating further work requests as necessary, and participating in a mechanical call-out rota with flexible availability.
Opportunity to work in a vital sector, Contributing to the healthcare field ensures that your work has a positive impact on patient care and safety.
Diverse range of tasks, The role involves a variety of mechanical systems and equipment, including AHUs, water systems, and drainage systems, keeping the job interesting and dynamic.
Hands-on experience, Engaging in practical repairs and maintenance activities allows for the application of engineering theory in real-world scenarios, enhancing skills and knowledge.
Statutory compliance, Working in a role that emphasizes planned maintenance to comply with safety regulations highlights the importance placed on quality and safety in a hospital environment.
Collaboration and teamwork, Easily collaborate with other professionals in a busy hospital setting, fostering a sense of community and shared mission.
Flexibility in work schedule, Participation in the mechanical call-out rota allows for flexible working hours and can provide valuable experience in emergency response situations.
Personal and professional growth, Opportunities for continuous learning and development within the Trust, advancing both your engineering skills and career prospects.

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