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A public sector organization in Scotland is seeking a full-time Plumber to join their Estates Management team. This role involves maintaining all mechanical systems within various prison establishments, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations, and providing support on maintenance tasks. Candidates should have a recognised apprenticeship in plumbing or related disciplines, with a pay package up to £36,569 plus allowances. Benefits include generous annual leave and an attractive pension scheme.
HMP & YOI Stirling, HMP Greenock, HMP Perth, HMYOI Polmont
Pay Band C
Current Annual Pay Package of up to £36,569 + On Call Allowance
Closing Date: 02/10/2025, 10:00
Hours of work: Normal Office Hours
Full or Part Time: Full-Time
Weekly Hours: 35
Job Purpose
The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) is currently recruiting permanent Plumbers to work within our prisons near you across Scotland.
The Plumber will support the Estates Management team in all aspects of Estates work to provide a comprehensive repairs and maintenance service for all mechanical systems and plant, for example plumbing, BEMS, heating and ventilation systems.
There will be a requirement for you to periodically work on call hours, and you may need to travel to other establishments and areas. For this reason, a full driving licence that enables the person to drive in the UK is preferred. SPS is willing to consider proposals put forward by applicants to carry out the duties by any other means.
All of our Plumber’s roles are based on 35 hours per week worked across Monday to Friday and we provide all tools and PPE.
Current Annual Pay Package of up to £36,569 + On Call Allowance* for full time 35 hours per week.
We currently have vacancies in the following locations:
Please confirm which of these locations would be an option for you.
On your application form you will be asked to state which locations you would like to be considered for, you can choose a singular location from those above or as many as you like to widen your options so long as you can commit to working in this location on a permanent basis. (It is expected that the post holder will be able to attend their home establishment within 1 hour - you can access further information on our prison locations here).
Some of the benefits you can enjoy in role are:
How do I apply?
The application process for this role consists of uploading your CV into a section of the application form. Please ensure you include detail of your skills and experience within your CV to allow us to fully assess your skills and experience for the Plumbers role.
Applicants should have a recognised apprenticeship in heating, plumbing or mechanical discipline to SVQ level 3. Evidenced equivalent significant experience will also be considered e.g. CSCS gold card holder.
On completion of all interviews, a locational merit order list will be created. Appointments will be made in accordance to merit where the current vacancies are. Where there are more successful candidate(s) than posts available, locational reserve merit order lists may be created and retained for 12 months.
Successful candidates will be subject to pre-employment checks, which will include an Enhanced Disclosure Scotland check, References, Right to work in UK checks as well as a Medical Assessment (inclusive of BMI and blood pressure check etc).
*Please note the annual pay package is dependent on qualifications, skills and experience, and is made up of basic salary plus temporary allowances – more details of this will be communicated should you proceed to interview stage.
SPS recruitment and selection practice is based on the fundamentals of our Competencies for Success Framework. This identifies behaviours and standards required both of applicants seeking to join us, and our staff in their respective roles. Assessment of specific behaviours, of which there are eight, will be determined by the role you are applying for. Whilst it is unlikely you will be assessed on all of them, you will be assessed on those identified as key to role.
Qualification Requirements
Applicant should have served a recognised apprenticeship in heating, plumbing or mechanical discipline to SVQ level 3.
If successful, this will need to be evidenced through formal certification paperwork, however we will also consider evidence of this through alternative routes including CSCS gold card.
Please ensure CV clearly outlines the above qualifications deemed as essential.
Knowledge, Skills and Experience Requirements
Experience of mechanical services, plumbing and heating services maintenance in an industrial/commercial environment.
Please ensure CV provides an example specific to the above criteria.
Have awareness of other basic maintenance and repair tasks (for example, electrical and building works maintenance and repairs), or be willing to develop these skills.
Sound knowledge of Health and Safety Legislation, Risk Assessments, Method Statements (Safe Systems of Work), Legionella and control measures etc.
Ability to interpret from drawings, instructions, and specifications.