The Post
Estates & Commercial Services, Property Management Division is seeking to fill the position of Facilities Operative. This role sits within the Operations and Maintenance team who have responsibility for the maintenance and upkeep of the University Estate, including building fabric, electrical and mechanical building services, hard landscaping such as roads and footpaths and portering/facilities services.
The Facilities Operative will play a key role within the Operations and Maintenance team, working in a fast paced and dynamic environment that goes with a broad customer base, round the year business and a large estate. The team’s remit is broad and varied undertaking planned preventative and reactive work across the University estate on and off campus. This includes attending to over 20,000 requests for work from students and staff each year.
Reporting to the Facilities Supervisor, the role holder will undertake basic repairs, maintenance, legislative compliance activities and deliver Portering services. The Facilities Operatives are responsible for delivering a responsive and efficient service to all customers.
The in-house maintenance team is supplemented by external term and service contractors as required. Contractors are also employed to undertake specific pieces of large-scale maintenance work and projects.
Special Conditions
1. This post will require the post holder to work across the University Estate, accessing all areas which may include working at height or in cramped/awkward spaces
2. The hours for this post are 36 hours per week, primarily Monday to Friday, however flexibility is required to work 5 days over 7 as operational needs dictate.
3. Participate in a backshift rota
4. Working outside in periods of inclement weather
Description of Duties
The following duties are not intended to be exhaustive but highlight a number of tasks and accountabilities which the post holder will be expected to fulfil. The post holder will be expected to undertake basic maintenance repairs, legislative compliance activities and deliver Portering services across the University estate in the most cost effective and efficient manner supporting the University core services and ensuring that value for money is achieved overall.
The main duties and responsibilities of the post are:
5. Undertake basic legislative compliance duties such as filter cleaning/replacement, meter readings, water temperature checks, flushing of low use outlets, RCD testing as advised by Supervisor
6. Undertake basic minor repairs (display boards and tables tightening loose screws and clips and other non-technical tasks that may require the use of hand tools) as advised by Supervisor
7. Responding quickly to priority tasks and ensuring that all work is completed to a high standard in a timely manner
8. Undertaking any duties as necessary to support key University events i.e. Graduation/ Open Days
9. Assisting in the operation of the maintenance stores
10. Ensuring that the workshops and work areas are kept clean, tidy and free from hazards at all times
11. Ensuring that all work carried out complies with relevant risk assessments, safety legislation, University safety policies and procedures and all applicable regulations, Approved Code of Practices and good practice guidelines
12. Ensuring that all appropriate documentation is completed correctly, on time and in a tidy manner and recommending any changes to risk assessments as necessary within the specific field of knowledge
13. Assisting in site consolidation for new members of staff including agency or contractors and sharing local knowledge
14. Identifying proactively and reporting to Supervisors/management any potential areas for improvement within their knowledge base that could benefit from upgrading
15. Identifying and immediately reporting any issues relating to Health & Safety or security to the supervisors and managers
16. Assisting other in-house staff as required
17. Undertaking any training or any other duty as deemed necessary by supervisors/management
18. Assisting in emergency reactive works including snow clearing and flood & drainage clearance
19. Assisting in the operation of the mailroom as necessary
20. General Portering duties including assembly/disassembly of bespoke furniture
21. Attending to facilities requests i.e. arranging equipment and furniture in response to requests from Departments, setting up rooms for meetings, teaching and events, including Graduations and University Open Days
22. Interpret room and event setups from plans received from Supervisor and adapt spaces as necessary
23. Re-securing of rooms as required. Collection and disposal of waste and recyclable materials from various locations on campus to centralised holding areas
24. Monitor the levels of all skips and containers at the holding area and inform Supervisor when emptying is required
Essential Criteria
25. The successful candidate will be highly motivated, forward looking and thinking with extensive knowledge and experience of working within a dynamic and fast paced Operations/maintenance and repairs environment
26. Be strongly focussed on customer service delivery always aiming to exceed expectations and deliver a positive customer experience
27. Good written skills including the ability to produce written reports
28. The ability to interact with customers in a courteous and efficient manner
29. Ability to work well as part of a team or on own initiative
30. Understand personal and team responsibility under Health & Safety legislation and undertake risk assessments for daily tasks
31. The ability to quickly develop and learn new skills
32. Contributing as appropriate to ensure a positive safety culture within the team
33. Basic knowledge and understanding of Outlook, Word and Excel and other IT based packages including the ability to adapt these as required into new working processes or procedures to ensure overall efficiency of the team
34. Hold a current driving licence
Desirable Criteria
35. Be able to demonstrate a flexible and positive approach, finding innovative solutions to challenges
36. Recognised working safely training
Additional Information
*X2 Positions Available*
Open Ended
Full Time
The closing date for applications is midnight on Sunday 12 April 2026.
Interviews are expected to take place Wednesday 22 April 2026.
The University will pay a supplement per annum pro rata with effect from 01 November 2025, to align with the Real Living Wage (RLW) which equates to £25,178 p.a. This RLW supplement will be reviewed annually to take account of future increases and RLW rates.
There is an expectation that work will be undertaken in the UK.
This role is not eligible for sponsorship. Applicants require to have existing right to work in the UK.
The University of Stirling recognises that a diverse workforce benefits and enriches the work, learning and research experiences of the entire campus and greater community. We are committed to removing barriers and welcome applications from those who would contribute to further diversification of our staff and ensure that equality, diversity and inclusion is woven into the substance of the role. We strongly encourage applications from people from diverse backgrounds including gender, identity, race, age, class, and ethnicity.