Ernest Doe & Sons Ltd
CONSTRUCTION SERVICE TECHNICIAN

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Reporting directly to the Service Manager, you will be part of a dedicated group that uses cutting-edge technology, including the latest laptop diagnostics and telemetry systems, to maintain and repair construction machinery sold by our sales department.
Essential Skills/Experience
- In-depth knowledge of or experience in the Construction or Agricultural industry (advantageous).
- Skilled in diagnosing hydraulic and electrical faults using advanced software tools and delivering high-quality repairs on chargeable, warrantable, or internal jobs.
- Comfortable handling and lifting heavy machinery, with the ability to use special tools when required.
- A proactive team player who can also excel independently.
- Excellent communication and customer service skills, vital for this client-facing role.
- Proficient in computer usage, particularly diagnostic software.
- A full, clean driver’s license.
- Self-motivated, reliable, and capable of working under pressure to meet customer demands, including long hours and weekend cover (on a rota)
- Maintain a good general level of health and fitness
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- Start Date: Immediate, but subject to candidates notice period
- Hours: 39 hours per week - 8am to 5pm, Monday to Thursday and 8am to 4pm Friday (1- hour unpaid lunch) Overtime paid at time and a half on completion of 39 hours Monday to Friday.
- Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience, plus company vehicle
- Benefits: 32 days annual leave including bank holidays, Company Vehicle, Company Sick Pay Scheme, Workplace Pension, Employee Referral Bonus Scheme, Winter Flu Jab Service, Wellbeing Focus Group, Staff Discount in Country Stores and Life Assurance Cover (2 x salary)
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