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Tallis Amos Group

Agricultural Service Manager

Kemble
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Kemble, SN16 9SN

Essential Criteria

  • Previous experience working in a similar position
  • Understanding of farming systems, agricultural machinery and its operation
  • IT competency

With roots that can be traced back over 100 years and one of the longest standing John Deere dealerships in the United Kingdom, Tallis Amos Group have a rare opportunity to hire for an experienced service manager to lead our agricultural team based in our Kemble depot. Our aim is to become the machinery dealership of choice throughout the West Midlands, South West of England and South West Wales but we can only do this by developing our engineering teams.

The role will hold responsibility for our Kemble agricultural workshop; organising and managing a team of specialised engineers to ensure all customers are delivered the first-class service they expect when dealing with John Deere. The role requires developing and maintaining relationships with existing and new customers ensuring the timely delivery of machinery service and repair as well as ensuring invoicing and warranty administration is complete. The role will coordinate with a number of departments in the business including parts, warranty, technical and accounting as part of the daily duties to ensure seamless end to end success for our customers.

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The ideal candidate will already have experience leading an agricultural machinery service department or be able to demonstrate significant experience in a transferable industry. The role may also suit an experienced engineer who is looking to advance their career in a management position. It is essential that applicants have a profound understanding of the seasonal practice and pressures that our customers face within the farming industry and with this in mind, be used to working to the challenging deadlines of the work we do. To achieve excellence, we need a leader, who is a skilled communicator. Someone who is able to guide our customers and manage our engineering team to get the very best out of them.

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In partnership with John Deere, we offer world class training to orientate you to our product range as well as develop your managerial prowess at the state-of-the-art facilities in Langar, Nottinghamshire. TAG offer a structured trajectory to help you develop your abilities and further your career in line with new product releases and advances in technology.

In return for this TAG offer you an excellent pay and comprehensive benefits package with company vehicle, incentive structure, pension scheme, holiday allowance of 23 days plus bank holidays, holiday enhancement as well as Vitality medical health insurance.

Closing date for applications will be Sunday 26th July 2026 with interviews to be scheduled week beginning shortly thereafter.

To discuss the role informally or find out any further information please get in touch with recruitment coordinator Guy Bunting on 07507671283 or apply today.

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Skills

Agricultural Machinery
Service Management
Team Leadership
Customer Relationship Management
IT Competency
Communication Skills
Problem Solving
Organizational Skills

Location

Kemble, England, United Kingdom

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