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Agricultural Machinery Landbase Technician

Masons Kings
Somerset
1 day ago
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We are seeking a hardworking, Experienced and Qualified Agricultural Machinery Landbase Technician at our Exebridge depot.

This is an exciting and highly fulfilling role working on a variety of premium equipment.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES

  • Perform diagnostics, service, and repairs on agricultural equipment, in-house and on site.
  • Perform pre-delivery set up on new or used equipment.
  • Completion of job-related administration and reports (job cards/DTAC/ timesheets etc).
  • Maintain a tidy and organised workstation.
  • Follow company health & safety rules.
  • Undertake Manufacture training to achieve certified Tech status
  • Mentor apprentices.
  • Proficient in working with the leading industry technologies
  • Confident in the use of IT & diagnostic tools
  • Ability to work overtime as required

PREFERRED SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS

  • Excellent customer service skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Vehicle driving licence.
  • Minimum 5 years of industry experience
  • Ideally familiar with John Deere.

BENEFITS

  • Up to 35 days Holiday
  • Free Parking
  • Pension Scheme
  • Staff Discount
  • Company Social Events
  • Life Assurance
  • Eye Test reclaim
  • Career progression
  • Company Vehicle
  • 5k Tool insurance

For more information on this role, please contact Graham Smith, . Or send your CV & Covering Letter to

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