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Mobile Tyre Fitter (Construction/Agricultural/Commercial Machinery) - Midhurst

Farol Ltd
West Sussex
1 day ago
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Mobile Tyre Fitter (Construction/Agricultural/Commercial Machinery) - Midhurst

About The Company

Farol Ltd is an extremely successful family owned business. Established in 1976 and now employing over 300 people across our 6 depots, we are the market leaders in agriculture, groundcare and homeowner products, holding the market leading John Deere franchise along with many other brands. We also have a Tyres division, which is where this vacancy sits.

About The Role

As one of our professional Mobile Tyre Fitters, your role will be to fit and maintain agricultural and construction machinery tyres, with a small degree of commercial and car tyre maintenance/fitting as well. 95% of your work will be field-based (i.e. out on our customer’s premises) with a small amount of work carried out in the Tyre bay at our Midhurst depot. However, you will need to visit the Midhurst depot daily to collect equipment needed for you to carry out your work out on site.

Geographically, you will cover a large area from south of the M25/east of the M3 down to the south coast and across to the A26/Tunbridge Wells. Ideally, you will be located centrally within this area to allow an easy commute to Midhurst whilst also being able to reach all our customers in these areas (Guildford to Chichester, Winchester to Crawley and beyond).

This is a customer facing role so strong interpersonal skills and communication skills are essential. Also, due to the nature of the role, you need to be capable of working with heavy machinery and equipment in an outdoor environment.

About You

This is an exciting opportunity for someone to start a long-term career with a highly successful and ever-growing family owned business – and one of the largest John Deere dealerships in the UK. Ideally we are looking for someone with previous tyre fitting experience of some kind, or someone used to working with agricultural/construction machinery. However, we are also willing to take on someone without experience provided they can demonstrate the right aptitude, attitude and willingness to learn.

We can offer you a highly competitive basic salary plus monthly incentive scheme, out of hours call out payments and overtime. We will also provide you with company uniform and PPE, company vehicle and mobile phone. You will also be able to join our company pension scheme and receive up to 25 days holiday each year.

Farol is one of the leading John Deere dealers in the UK with people at the heart of its strategy. We know that our people are the key to our success and we make sure we appreciate and reward everyone's contribution. Not only do we recognise expertise, skills and professionalism, we value highly the very things that make them unique: their passion, their dedication, their approachability and the fact that going the all-important extra mile is second nature.

To apply for the role, please send your CV through the "Apply for this role" button above or call for further information.

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