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Field Service Technician (Horticultural/Planting industry)

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Field Service Technician - Horticulture
Salary: £30-40k (Dependant on experience)
Benefits: Travel expenses, company van can be provided, discretionary bonuses, overtime paid.
28 days holiday (inclusive of bank holidays)
Hours: 7 hours on site daily (Flexible on start & finish times)
Location: Covering Central London
Summary
A well-established landscaping specialist is looking to appoint a Field Service Technician within the commercial office space, the main focus of the role to maintain high-end planting schemes across corporate sites in Central (primarily City and west End) and Greater London.
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This is a mobile, client-facing role suited to someone who has a passion for plants and the horticulture industry and takes pride in delivering exceptional standards.
Full training will be provided and opportunities for progression as the business grows.
Responsibilities
- Maintain interior (and some exterior) planting schemes to a consistently high standard
- Watering, pruning, trimming plants and ensuring they have the optimal light conditions
- Manage daily schedules and routes efficiently across central London sites
- Build strong, professional relationships with clients on-site
- Ensure all work aligns with company quality standards and service expectations


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Requirements
- Able to work independently with a structured, disciplined approach
- Confident in client-facing environments
- High attention to detail and commitment to quality
- Able to travel across Central London on a daily basis
- A passion for gardening/horticulture
- Strong communication skills and initiative.
Benefits
Package highlights:
- Salary £30-40k (DOE) (Negotiable)
- Overtime paid
- Travel expenses
- Company van can be provided if needed
- NEST Pension
- Company performance related bonus
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