Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£42000 - £46000 per annum
Job Title: Field Service Engineer £42,000 - £46,000 + Van + Fuel Card, Laptop + Phone Location: Launceston Overtime paid at an increased rate Great Benefits Package Lots Of Progression And Training Provided About your new company: A leading organisation within the Agricultural Industry is seeking an experienced Agricultural Engineer to join their team on a full time permanent basis. What you’ll need to succeed as an Field Service Engineer: Knowledge of agricultural & plant equipment such as tractors, combines, and telehandlers (candidates from other industries will be considered, i.e. Plant and Construction). Ability to perform repairs and maintenance using correct tools and equipment as an Agricultural Engineer. Applicants must be confident in using laptop diagnostic methods in addition to traditional mechanical, electrical and hydraulic diagnostic techniques. What you’ll get in return of becoming a successful Field Service Engineer: Excellent package including a competitive salary and enhanced overtime availability. Fully Equipped Van + Fuel Card and Smart Phone Lots of Progression and training provided Next steps: If this Field Service Engineer role sounds of interest or you are looking for advise on your next career move, please contact Dave on 0330 440 2323 or apply today. INDDW
Launceston
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