A M Phillip Work From Home Job UK
Job Name: Groundcare Engineer
Hiring Organization: A M Philip Trucktech
Educational Requirements: Bachelor Degree
Salary: £30 – £40/Hour
Location: United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:
The Role
We are currently recruiting experienced mechanics to join our team of engineers in our workshop in Forfar. This role consists of the repair, maintenance, assembly, and operation of various Groundcare, Agricultural, and horticultural equipment and vehicles. Carried out both in our workshop and on-site, you will be in charge of your own van for mobile repairs. A M Phillip Work From Home Job UK
No two days are the same. You will work on a huge variety of equipment that passes through our workshop and closely with colleagues in our workshop, blacksmith, and parts department to ensure timely, efficient, and quality repair and maintenance. A M Phillip Work From Home Job UK
Benefits:
- Company Van
- Company Pension
- Employee Discount
- On-site/Free Parking
- Life insurance
- Sign-on Bonus
Essential Experience/Skills:
- Previous Mechanical experience/knowledge required.
- Full Driving Licence
- Excellent organisational skills
- Strong understanding of a mechanical environment
- Ability to work both as part of a team and independently.
The Company
- At Gammies we have over 50 years of knowledge and experience supplying products and services to our customers. We specialise in supplying Horticultural and Agricultural Machinery, Spare Parts, Accessories and Service to fulfil our customer’s requirements. Giving advice and making sure you have the right machine for the task you require is our prime aim and should a visit to our premises be required to do this – “No Problem”.
- All the equipment we supply is fully assembled and on handover to our customer we advise and instruct on the correct use and maintenance. We are always available post sale to help with any queries you may have. A M Phillip Work From Home Job UK
- Aftersales support is a major part of our commitment. Our staff are trained by the manufacturers of the equipment we supply. So, when you require service and support from us, you can expect the very best advice and support available.
- Our reputation is built on quality, excellent service, friendly staff, good value and a clear goal to support our customers. A M Phillip Work From Home Job UK
Salary: £35,000.00-£45,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Bereavement leave
- Company car
- Company pension
- Employee discount
- Financial planning services
- Health & wellbeing programme
- Life insurance
- On-site parking
- Referral programme
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