Join Our Team: Estates Team

April 26, 2021

Responsible for ensuring that our buildings and locations are maintained and suitably fit-for-purpose, our Estates Team covers a broad spectrum of functions and roles.

There are a variety of opportunities available within the Estates Team at present, find out more here:

 

Fire Training Manager- Band 6

Permanent / Full Time

Location: Rikenel, Gloucester

Salary: £31,365 to £37,890 per annum

NHS Reference Number: 327-21-289

Contact: Ben King – 07766 255674 / ben.king@ghc.nhs.uk

Find out more and apply via NHS Jobs

 

Estates Systems Officer/ Assistant Stores Manager- Band 4

Permanent / Full Time

Location: Rikenel, Gloucester

Salary: £21,892 to £24,157 per annum

NHS Reference Number: 327-21-290

Contact: Ben King – 07766 255674 / ben.king@ghc.nhs.uk

Find out more and apply via NHS Jobs

 

Estates Maintenance Specialist, Electrical Biased- Band 5

Permanent / Full Time

Location: Rikenel, Gloucester

Salary: £24,907 to £30,615 per annum

NHS Reference Number: 327-21-291

Contact: Ben King – 07766 255674 / ben.king@ghc.nhs.uk

Find out more and apply via NHS Jobs

 

Maintenance Assistant – Band 2

Permanent / Full Time

Location: Rikenel, Gloucester

Salary: £18,005 to £19,337 per annum

NHS Reference Number: 327-21-277

Contact: Ben King – 07766 255674 / ben.king@ghc.nhs.uk

Find out more and apply via NHS Jobs

 

327-21-276 – Painter & Decorator – Band 3

Permanent

Full Time

Rikenel, Gloucester

£19,737 to £21,142 per annum

Contact: Ben King – 07766 255674 / ben.king@ghc.nhs.uk

Find out more and apply via NHS Jobs

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