Mechanical Shift Technician
Job description
As a Mechanical Shift Technician, the work centres on take a proactive approach to the development and review of Health & Safety systems, work instructions and working practices. It would suit someone who can bring supporting site-by-site logistics operations while learning systems, routines, and working standards to the role.
Who the work supports
Meaningful and vital work: Working within Health at Serco means that you’ll play a critical role in ensuring that patients continue to receive the support that they need /7. Main responsibilities of the role include: Carrying out Planned Preventative Maintenance to a wide range of Plant and Equipment.
How support shows up
Take a proactive approach to the development and review of Health & Safety systems, work instructions and working practices. Ensuring work requests are managing and processed out of normal working hours. Actively participate in the Computerised Labour Control System, including accurate and punctual completion of Work Order Documentation.
The approach that fits
Supporting site-by-site logistics operations while learning systems, routines, and working standards.
Job details
- The hospital has 1, beds and state-of-the art facilities and works closely with the University of East Anglia to train health professionals and have a strong focus on research.
- This role will be responsible for providing safe and efficient maintenance of the mechanical services and equipment within the hospital.
- The post holder will ensure that the Hospital Building, Fabric, Plant, Services and Equipment are maintained to a high standard by carrying out reactive repairs, fault finding, ser.
- Rostered 7-day pattern – Sunday to Saturday.
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