£25,000 - £35,000 Overtime Full Training Progression Company Benefits
Are you a Graduate or aspiring Mechanical Engineer looking to join a fast growing, specialist company that offers full on the job training and progression opportunities into senior and management positions?
Excellent opportunity for a mechanically bias Maintenance/Service Engineer to join an industry leading company in the Agricultural sector, where you will receive excellent training both internally and externally.
Home and Workshop based, commutable from Gloucester, Worcester, Tewkesbury, Cheltenham, Hereford
£35,000-£45,000 Door to Door Pay Overtime Opportunities Excellent Training Van Progression Opportunities Day Based (Mon-Fri)
My client is a leading supplier and maintainer of Agricultural equipment across the Midlands and the South west and is now looking to hire an experienced Agricultural Engineer to join their team in Studley.
The ideal candidate will come from an agricultural background, have CASE IH machinery experience, will be industry qualified and will be based locally to Studley.
They are now looking for an Agricultural Technician due to the growth of the business.
Our client has over 40 years of experience in the agricultural industry, servicing and selling plant and machinery makes and models in addition to the transportation of farm machinery, plant and abnormal loads.
Successful candidates will service and repair CaseIH tractors and machinery both in a workshop and on site.
Field Service Engineer (Plant / Agricultural / Mechanical)
Are you a Plant, HGV, Agricultural or similar Engineer looking for a career within a stable and long established company offering progression to management, expert training and the chance to significantly increase your earnings through overtime?
£34,000 - £38,000 (OTE £40k - £50k) 40 Hour week Door to Door Pay Benefits
Residue studies are used to determine the presence and magnitude of pesticide residues in crops and animal feed.
When agrochemical and biocide products are developed, the active ingredients and their metabolites are required to meet specific regulatory standards with regards to their impacts when exposed to various environments.
The agrochemical industry is worth over $200 billion and is forecasted to surpass $300 billion by 2030.