Modern Apprenticeship – Maintenance Joiner
Listed on 2026-02-19
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Maintenance/Cleaning
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Job Title: Modern Apprenticeship – Maintenance Joiner
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full Time
Salary: Band 5 £ 33,247 – £41,424 (Annex 21 Training post)
Employer: NHS Lothian
Location: Royal Edinburgh Hospital
Please note: We anticipate a high level of interest in this position and may close the vacancy early once a sufficient number of applications are received. Please complete and submit your application early.
NHS Lothian is responsible for meeting the health needs of circa 800,000 people living in and around Edinburgh. We employ approximately 24,000 staff and provide a comprehensive range of primary, community and acute care services for the populations of Edinburgh, Midlothian, East Lothian and West Lothian. Across all areas of care, we seek to provide specialist and general services fairly and efficiently and to the highest standards.
WorkEnvironment
The objective of the Estates Department is to operate and maintain a physical environment in which healthcare can be delivered efficiently and safely to support patient care. The main elements include the maintenance of both building fabric and services e.g. external and internal finishes, fittings and fixtures, plumbing, electrical and mechanical services, piped medical gases, etc.
What might a day in this job look like?- You’ll arrive at your base hospital and clock in, grab a cup of tea or coffee, and get prepared for the working day by getting your uniform on and gathering your tools ready to start at 8am.
- Your team leader will allocate tasks to your mentor tradesperson, and you will work through jobs together throughout the morning.
- Jobs will be completed on a PDA which backs up to an online system, Agility, to keep maintenance records of all equipment.
- You’ll also write up reports of work you’re carrying out and take photographs to record in your apprenticeship logbook. These can be used as evidence for assessors as you approach the end of your apprenticeship so it’s important to keep on top of things.
- Along with your mentor, you’ll inform departments what work you’ve carried out and the status of repairs, and if there are any areas which may be temporarily shut down or inaccessible with health & safety and the forefront of your mind.
- You’ll have a 30 minute lunch break around midday and enjoy some downtime with colleagues.
- At the end of the day you’ll review work carried out with your mentor and have a debrief before catching up with your team leader for a plan on tomorrow’s work.
- Before clocking out at 4pm you’ll change out of your uniform, get cleaned up and lock your tools away securely ready for another day in Estates. No two days are the same!
- At the end of each week you’ll sit down with your line manager on site and review how the week went, produce an entry in your logbook and plan the week ahead.
- Attend college 4/5 days per week and your workplace on the days when the college is closed as agreed by all parties associated with the qualification and agreed by tutors and managers.
- Work closely with the education provider throughout the apprenticeship programme.
- Complete the required work associated with module assessments in a timely manner, raising issues early when not meeting required deadlines.
- Work with time served colleagues on how to carry out tasks safely and in a timely manner.
- Throughout the duration of the apprenticeship, the post holder is required to work to an agreed training/development plan and on a regular basis to collect and collate supporting evidence for a skills portfolio.
- Develop all required joinery skills to a competent level.
- Ensure work areas are kept tidy at all times.
- Work safely at all times.
- Hold a minimum of 3 National 4’s (or equivalent) in Maths, English and a Practical Skills/Technical Drawing Subject.
- We also accept applicants who have achieved: NPA Building Services Engineering.
- Strong IT skills when using a variety of Microsoft Packages, with knowledge of GDPR.
- A desire to want a long-term career as a Electrical Engineer within NHS Lothian.
- An interest/understanding of Electrical Engineering.
- Good interpersonal skills and communication skills to ultimately liaise with colleagues and tutors.
- Effective team player.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills.
- Understand and possess the NHS Lothian Values: NHS Lothian Values.
- Ability to carry out delegated responsibilities within a dynamic clinical environment.
- Information Session & Group Assessment (In Person, St John’s Hospital in Livingston):
Thursday 5th March 11:00-15:00. - Interviews (In Person) during the week commencing 9th March.
Candidates who are successful in interview will be expected to start in NHS Lothian on Monday 27th April 2026. We are unable to alter this date.
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