Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£55000 per annum
Title: Field Service Engineer Location: Cirencester Salary: Up to £55,000 Van and fuel card provided Overtime paid at an increased rate Hours: 40 per week Excellent company benefits My client, is looking for a Field Service Engineer working a day shift and covering the Gloucestershire area. The Field Service Engineer will be experienced with agricultural/plant machinery HGVs, will have served an engineering apprenticeship and, ideally, have recent experience of the agricultural industry - although full manufacturer training will be given to applicants who can demonstrate the necessary skills and experience. The main duties of the Field Service Engineer will comprise, but not be limited to: Inspection of new and used agricultural equipment. Carrying out routine service on agricultural equipment. Diagnostics and Repair of agricultural equipment. The successful Field Service Engineer will have; A recognised apprenticeship in land based engineering / Plant NVQ level 2 / 3 or equivalent (preferable but not essential). Relevant recent experience in a similar role within the agricultural industry. Other engineering backgrounds would be considered (Plant or HGV). The client will offer the Field Service Engineer; Overtime paid at an enhanced rate. Van and fuel card. Genuine career progression. Continuous Training. Excellent company benefits. If this role is of interest, please apply through this advert or call Kemp Recruitment on 0330 440 2323. INDSMC
Cirencester
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