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We're looking for an experienced Senior Electrical Technician to join our Estates Team at Sheffield's Northern General Hospital.
Estates plays a crucial role in keeping our hospitals and services running. From essential power, Distribution and Alarm systems, to the inside and outside of our buildings and grounds, Estates staff make sure these are safe and well-maintained for our patients, visitors, and other staff.
Our staff have a wide range of expertise and skills - from construction trades and technical skills, building and site management, surveying, and more. Together they carry out vital inspections, maintenance, and repairs across our sites, so that we can keep giving excellent care to our patients.
This is a hands-on role where you'll be responsible for the day-to-day management, administration, and workload of various operational and reactive engineering staff within Estates. You'll also manage and supervise external engineering contractors, to ensure works are completed on time and to agreed standards.
You'll need to be highly experienced within your trade, as well as have the management, people and communication skills needed to lead an effective team.
Want to find out more? Feel free to get in touch via the contact details below for an informal chat.
This is a full-time position, with typical hours of 8am to 4pm Monday to Friday. There's also plenty of opportunity for training and development, including learning skills outside of your core trade (City and Guilds NVQ), training for Authorised Person (AP) status.
Carrying out the full range of maintenance duties specific to their core trade as required, including non-routine, planned, corrective and breakdown maintenance tasks.
Developing task lists - including carrying out regular audits
Attending and advising Trust-wide Steering Groups relating to your expertise and ensuring that it is understood and implemented.
Undertaking regular Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) and testing of Electrical systems. Recording and analysing results with reference to historical data and determining appropriate actions and provide condition and non-compliance reports as necessary.
Witnessing the testing of new systems, plant and equipment installed on Trust property. Reconfirming correct operation on a regular basis and providing appropriate training to other Estates staff and users.
Being available for on-call and out-of-hours cover with the availability to be on-site within 30 minutes of a call (with additional out-of-hours pay). You will be required to carry a Trust mobile phone for this purpose and expected to work under your own initiative with the freedom to make decisions.
Please view the attached Job Description and Person Specification documents for full details regarding this post.
When completing your application please ensure that you clearly demonstrate how you meet the role criteria.