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Electrician
HMP Frankland, Brasside, Durham (DH1 5YD)
£30,866 – £36,135 + 15% weekend allowance | Permanent
Looking for steady work, one site, and long-term job security? We’re recruiting a permanent Electrician to join the on-site facilities team at HMP Frankland.
This is a hands-on role with a stable rota, proper standards, and no travelling between sites.
The Role
- Planned and reactive electrical maintenance
- Fault-finding and repairs across prison buildings
- Minor works and like-for-like replacements
- Electrical inspections and testing in line with BS7671
- Ensuring systems are safe, compliant and reliable
- Working to agreed Health & Safety procedures
- Escorting duties when required
Hours & Pay
- 39 hours per week
- Monday–Friday: 07:30 – 16:30
- 1 in 3 weekends (08:00 – 16:00)
- 15% allowance paid for weekend working
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Essential
- City & Guilds 2367 or 2357 Level 2 Electrical Installation (or equivalent)
- 18th Edition (17th considered with upskilling)
- Knowledge of Electricity at Work Regulations
- Experience of electrical maintenance / PPMs
- Good Health & Safety awareness
- Able to work independently and use initiative
- Basic IT skills
Desirable
- Experience with fire alarms or CCTV systems
Why Apply?
- One site only – no travelling between jobs
- Long-term MoJ contract – real job security
- Ongoing training and progression
- On-site free parking, gym and catering facilities
- 24 days holiday + bank holidays
- Pension, discounts, Cycle2Work and more
Prison security clearance plus Standard DBS and Counter Terrorism Check (CTC) required – full support provided by Amey.


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Who We Are
Amey is a global, integrated infrastructure consultancy and operations partner. We design, deliver, protect, and maintain critical assets and systems.
What We Do
We advise, design, finance, deliver, and enhance civic, transport, and defence systems. By combining strategic intelligence, engineering, infrastructure finance, and operational expertise, we create secure, resilient, compliant, and high-value outcomes across the lifecycles of new and legacy assets.
To find out more visit our website ameyka.co.uk/careers.
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