Dogs Trust
12,611 per year
West Calder
Part-time
29th September 2025

Maintenance Operative (18.75 hours per week)

We are looking for an experienced Maintenance Operative with a positive and proactive attitude to join our team at our Rehoming Centre ensuring the centre is safe and fit for business purposes.

We’re looking for someone able to carry out planned and reactive maintenance in the rehoming centre environment, including all equipment and vehicles associated with the rehoming centre. You’ll also support the management team in the smooth running and professional presentation of the rehoming centre. 

What does this role do?

  • Grounds, building and vehicle maintenance, undertaking reactive repair of damaged or non-working items.
  • Liaise with Property department, Health & Safety and Facilities department on routine visits and audits; notifying the appropriate department of potential or developing issues and discussing routine work to be undertaken.
  • Be a nominated fire warden.
  • Liaise with contractors.
  • Identify, take ideas from others, and implement works to enhance the centre environment.
  • Logistical support for the movement of goods, people and dogs.

Interviews for this role are provisionally scheduled for week commencing 3rd October 2025 at our Rehoming centre in West Calder.

Could this be you?

A qualified tradesperson or experienced handyperson you'll a good understanding of routine maintenance in a practical working environment and an awareness of current Health & Safety legislation. You will be an excellent communicator, have a problem-solving attitude and keen eye for detail. But above all you'll have an empathy towards the dogs in the centre and a commitment to the aims and values of Dogs Trust.

A full, manual driving licence is also required for this role.

A full, manual driving licence is also required for this role.

A little about us:

The Rehoming department is responsible for helping as many dogs as possible find their forever homes, whether they are cared for in our network of Rehoming Centres, in a foster home or by their current owner using the Home Stay scheme. We strive to achieve excellence in our rehoming processes and to ensure the highest standards of veterinary and behaviour care through our highly skilled teams.

Apply today and help us ensure every dog in our care has the best chance at a happy future.

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About Dogs Trust

We love dogs. That’s why we do whatever we can to make sure every four-legged friend gets the love they deserve. We’ll never put a healthy dog down, so our work is focused on helping dogs in need, supporting owners every step of the walk, and creating a better world for dogs in the future. It’s what we’ve been doing since 1891 and how we’ve grown to become the UK’s leading dog charity, helping 12,000 loyal friends find their forever homes every year.

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