Maintenance Technician
Location: Great Linford Milton Keynes Reports To: Environment and Facilities OfficerSalary: £30,559 - £33,366 Full-time,
Are you an experienced Maintenance Technician with hands-on problem-solving skills? Do you enjoy keeping facilities safe, secure, and well-maintained for community use? This Parish Council is looking for a reliable technician to oversee asset maintenance across multiple sites, ensuring their operational safety and efficiency.
About the Role
You’ll play a key role in maintaining parish-managed assets, including community centres, pavilions, and public spaces. Your tasks will range from routine inspections and health & safety audits to general repairs in areas such as plumbing, electrical work, carpentry, and decorating. As part of the Environment & Facilities team, you’ll also collaborate with Rangers and Caretakers to ensure that facilities remain in top condition.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct periodic inspections to comply with health and safety regulations and risk assessments.
- Perform maintenance and repair tasks on assets, including plumbing, electrical, carpentry, painting, and decorating.
- Undertake audits to identify issues and create work plans based on priority, risk, and budget.
- Assess and document maintenance needs, escalate issues when necessary, and track resolutions.
- Support caretakers by providing emergency or holiday cover when required, including opening/closing facilities.
- Carry out deep cleans and inspections, ensuring facilities meet user expectations.
- Manage outdoor assets and assist with landscaping duties around parish properties.
- Work closely with the caretakers, Rangers, and office team, ensuring smooth coordination of maintenance tasks.
- Monitor, log, and report any maintenance issues and oversee procurement of materials/services.
- Ensure health & safety compliance and maintain up-to-date training.
What We’re Looking For
- Experience in facility management, maintenance, and hands-on repair work.
- Knowledge of basic DIY, landscaping techniques, health and safety guidelines, and manual handling.
- Skills in troubleshooting, practical problem-solving, and effective communication with the public.
- Personal attributes such as positivity, flexibility, the ability to work independently, and a solution-oriented mindset.
- A valid UK driver’s licence is essential.
- Experience working within local authorities or not-for-profit organisations, a First Aid certificate, or an NVQ Level 3/4 qualification in a relevant field would be advantageous
Why Join Us?
Community spaces are at the heart of what we do. As a Maintenance Technician, you’ll directly contribute to keeping them functional, safe, and welcoming for residents. If you’re looking for a hands-on, impactful role that allows you to showcase your expertise while supporting the local community, this is the perfect opportunity!