Garden Machinery Mechanic

Greengrass Landscape Contractors
Ipswich
5 days ago
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Greengrass Landscape Contractors Ltd is a family-run business with nearly two decades of experience serving commercial and residential clients across North Essex and Suffolk. We specialise in grounds maintenance, soft landscaping, and bespoke lawn treatments. Our work covers all aspects of outdoor care, delivering personalised and comprehensive services tailored to each clients unique needs.
Weve built a reputation for exceptional service and high standards of workmanship. With quality, care, and professionalism at the heart of everything we do, were proud to be growingand were looking for dedicated individuals to grow with us.

We look after a wide range of gardens and commercial grounds across Essex and Suffolk, and the machinery that keeps our teams working needs to be in top condition. Were looking for a skilled mechanic to take ownership of that someone who knows their way around professional garden equipment and takes pride in keeping things running well.

This is a flexible role. Were open to part-time or full-time, and happy to have a conversation about what works. If youve got the skills and the right attitude, well shape the position around you.

The Role

Youll be responsible for the servicing, maintenance and repair of our machinery and equipment fleet, whic...

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