
Job Objective:
To ensure the structural integrity, safety, and functionality of buildings and infrastructure by conducting regular inspections, performing maintenance, and carrying out repairs on civil and structural systems, including carpentry, ceilings, flooring, walls, painting, minor plumbing and electrical tasks.
Environment:
Internal: Medical staff and operations team.
External: Facility service providers.
Key responsibility
Conduct regular inspections of building foundations, walls, roofs, flooring, ceilings, and other structural elements to identify damage, wear, or potential safety hazards.
Perform corrective and preventive maintenance on civil and structural components, including walls, tiles, doors, windows, and fixtures.
Monitor and maintain plumbing systems (e.g., sinks, drains, water supply lines) to prevent leaks and ensure proper operation.
Address urgent structural issues such as leaks, cracks, or other defects promptly to minimize operational disruptions.
Repair or replace damaged flooring, walls, ceilings, and fixtures in donor areas, offices, and storage spaces to maintain facility standards.
Carry out painting works on ceilings, walls, and other surfaces as part of regular upkeep and refurbishment.
Inspect and maintain exterior areas such as parking lots, walkways, ramps, and railings to ensure safety, functionality, and accessibility.
Support minor electrical repairs (e.g., replacing bulbs, switches, and sockets) as required to maintain facility functionality.
Coordinate with external service providers and contractors for specialized civil works and ensure adherence to safety and quality standards.
Maintain accurate records of inspections, maintenance activities, and repairs performed on facility infrastructure.
Adhere to health, safety, and environmental standards during all maintenance and repair activities.
Academic experience required
High school graduate/Diploma or equivalent qualification.
Professional Experience Required
Over 7 years of experience in civil maintenance, construction, and facility repair works.
Proficient in carpentry, plumbing, painting, and general building maintenance tasks.
Computing Skills
Using maintenance management systems/ mobile apps or tablets for field inspections and reporting.

Grifols Egypt for plasma derivatives is a joint-venture (JV) company between the Egyptian Government, through the National Service Projects Organization (NSPO) and Grifols, the global leader in plasma medicines with more than 110 years of contribution to improving the health and well-being of people.
This joint venture is the first of its kind in the plasma industry and the first-ever Egyptian source member of the Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association (PPTA). GEPD is a groundbreaking global public-private alliance that will benefit the entire region.
GEPD is committed to developing the plasma medicines market and achieving self-sufficiency in these critical therapies, which is crucial for the Egyptian healthcare system.
We are combining the expertise of both shareholders to build and operate 20 plasma donation centers throughout Egypt, along with manufacturing facilities including fractionation, purification, and fill-and-finish plants with a processing capacity of up to 1 million liters of plasma annually that can double in the future.
The new manufacturing facility will include a plasma warehouse and a testing laboratory. It will occupy 105,000 square meters strategically located in the administrative capital’s medical city, adjoining various healthcare institutions.