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ONCE QUALIFIED…

A typical example of a job with a Level 3 Apprenticeship qualification in Land-based Engineering could be… Agricultural Service Technician Agricultural Service Technicians report into Service Managers and are the key to providing excellent customer service and keeping customers’ machinery in good working condition.

The role is often split between a state-of-the-art workshop or being onsite with a customer which could be in a barn or field.

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You will already be an experienced engineer ideally working in a dealer franchised environment.

In addition to offering a challenging mix of working with the most advanced machinery in the industry, as well as a grasp of electrical, mechanical and hydraulic capabilities, you will also be familiar with the latest technology and computer aided diagnostic equipment. Whilst all the time providing industry leading customer service.

Responsibilities:

• Performing diagnostics and repairs on agricultural equipment

• Undertaking training to develop skills and knowledge further, including new products and services offered by manufacturers

• Completing all work to the highest standards both in the workshop and in the field/on farm as required

• Mentoring apprentices and trainees

• Completing all pre-delivery set up on new and used equipment

Remuneration

This role can earn up to £25 - £45k OTE [dependent on experience] and does require flexibility with working hours during busy seasons and weekends.

If you are interested, there is so much more to find out about, so head over to the website Wearelandbased. engineering where you can find out about:

• The land-based engineering industry

• What you could study

• What job you could do

• Watch videos from other young people who have joined the industry

• What qualifications you need

• Where you could study

• And a place to ask additional questions

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