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Agricultural & Horticultural Mechanical Technician

E3recruitment
Newark
5 days ago
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We’re on the hunt for an experienced Agricultural / Horticultural Mechanic to join a busy site team, taking ownership of vehicle and machinery maintenance. Previous experience with agricultural or turf equipment is a bonus; however simular backgrounds are welcomed as opportunities for training and career progression will be given. As a Agricultural / Horticultural Mechanical Technician you will play a key role in ensuring all machinery operates at top performance, keeping the site running smoothly and efficiently.

If you’re someone who thrives on problem-solving, carrying out repairs and taking ownership of mechanical operations, this could be your next career move.
What You’ll Be Doing as an Agricultural / Horticultural Mechanic:

  • Diagnosing and repairing vehicles, turf machinery and site equipment efficiently
  • Performing welding, hydraulics, electrics and engine repairs
  • Responding to on-site callouts promptly to resolve breakdowns
  • Supporting the operational running of the site as required

Key Skills for an Agricultural / Horticultural Mechanic:

  • Minimum 2 years’ experience in a workshop or mechanical repair role
  • Strong skills in diagnostics, welding, hydraulics and mechanical maintenance
  • Abrasive Wheels Certificate (or willingness to obtain)
  • Full UK Driving Licence (essential)
  • Excellent time management, problem-solving and communication skills
  • Experience with agricultural, turf, or irrigation machinery advantageous
  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering or IOSH qualification desirable

What’s In It For You as an Agricultural / Horticultural Mechanic?

  • £32,800 – £46,000 per year (dependent on experience)
  • 20 days holiday plus bank holidays (including 2 weeks at Christmas)
  • Company pension scheme
  • Free on-site parking
  • Career progression and training opportunities

This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled Agricultural / Horticultural Mechanic who enjoys variety, takes pride in their work and wants to grow with a supportive, forward-thinking team.

Keywords: Agricultural Mechanic, Horticultural Mechanic, Workshop Engineer, Mechanical Fitter, Agricultural Engineer, Plant Fitter, Service Engineer

I’m Fiona McSheffrey, a specialist recruiter in the Construction and Modular Building Supply sector at E3 Recruitment. I work in partnership with leading companies across the UK, connecting high-calibre professionals with roles that truly support long-term career progression.

If you’d like more information about this opportunity or wish to have a confidential discussion about your next career move; please don’t hesitate to contact me directly at E3 Recruitment.


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