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Job Title Mechanical Services Technician
Job Reference 0040/16/NH
Post Type Full time/ Permanent
Division Technical
Salary information Circa £25k - £29k depending on experience
Application deadline 01/05/2016


Job Description

Diamond Light Source is the UK’s national synchrotron science facility. Located on the Harwell Science & Innovation Campus in Oxfordshire a 20 minute drive south of Oxford in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Diamond Light Source conducts world-class research in virtually all fields of science and offers rewarding career opportunities covering both technical and scientific disciplines.

Working within the Installation Facilities Management Group this role requires an experienced skilled mechanical technician, ideally from a building services installation background, to work within a small proactive team supporting installation and operation of process water and HVAC systems in a constantly evolving scientific research facility.

You will need to be self-motivated, team orientated, able to demonstrate initiative and work with minimum supervision. The ability to communicate with technical and scientific staff at all levels would be advantageous. Ideally you should have served an apprenticeship within the mechanical building services industry and be qualified at City & Guilds/BTEC level but equivalent experience will be considered. 

Diamond offers an attractive employment package including flexible working hours, generous annual leave allowance, a company pension, paid overtime and ”On Call” allowances.

The successful candidate will be expected to:

  • Carry out installation and assembly of a range of mechanical components and pipework systems both on site and within workshop type environments, including testing and commissioning;
  • Participate in the construction, testing and commissioning of future building services and distribution systems;
  • Assist with the operation and maintenance of the building services plant and distribution systems;
  • Undertake problem solving and fault diagnosis on mechanical building services including process and chilled water, compressed air, HVAC systems;
  • Liaise with other Diamond technical staff, external contractors, service engineers and suppliers;
  • Perform occasional supervision of external contractors in relation to mechanical fit out or modification works;
  • Carry out and assist with the preparation of safety risk assessments and method statements;
  • Undertake other related duties to meet the needs of the Diamond IFM Group;
  • And may take part in a voluntary “On Call” roster following suitable training.

Qualification & Experience - Essential

  • The applicant should have served a recognised apprenticeship in an engineering discipline;
  • Experience with process & chilled water systems;
  • Experience with HVAC systems;
  • Self motivated;
  • Effective team worker;
  • Flexible approach to the working conditions and environment;
  • Good problem solving skills;
  • Ability to work on own initiative;
  • Able to get on with people at all levels.

Qualification & Experience - Desirable

  • City & Guilds Craft/Advanced Craft qualification or equivalent;
  • Experience with LTHW/MTHW/Compressed air systems;
  • Experience with drainage/vacuum drainage systems;
  • Familiarity with using Quality Control systems, Work planning and Safe Systems of Work;
  • Experience of HSE legislation;
  • Significant relevant work experience;
  • Computer literate;
  • Work planning and organisational skills;
  • Good written and verbal communication skills;
  • Able to organise and prioritise tasks to meet project timescales;
  • Prepared to learn new skills.

 

Further Information

Applying for employment

For further details on applying for employment at Diamond, please visit our 'Application Form' page.

Appointments will be made depending on the skills and experience of the candidate. Electronic Diamond application forms in MS-Word are preferred. These should be emailed to recruitment@diamond.ac.uk



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