Tractor Driver/Mechanic/Machinery Maintenance

Roadhogs
Devon
6 days ago
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We're recruiting for a Tractor Driver/Mechanic/Machinery Maintenance person for a farm in Devon, EX13.

An exciting new job vacancy has arisen on a 800-acre family farm, with a mixture of beef finishing, breeding ewe flock, suckler cows, and arable.

Our client seeks an experienced, enthusiastic tractor driver to undertake a variety of tasks associated with arable and grassland management.

Jobs description:

  • TMR feeding of cattle (using a Keenan and Pace system)
  • Ploughing cultivation
  • Dung hauling
  • Foraging
  • Grain hauling
  • Tractors
  • JCBs
  • Cultivation of grassland

The farm operates a range of modern machinery. The ability to maintain and service it, along with an HGV licence, would be an advantage.

Some assistance with livestock tasks will be required; some interest in livestock is essential.

Training can be provided in any area requiring development.

Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 per annum DOE

Plus:

  • Pension
  • 28 days holiday
  • Bacon sandwich on a Friday morning
  • Farm Christmas party
  • Accommodation


Accommodation:

A local family house in the village at £700 P/M plus bills.
Or
Parkhome onsite at £75 per week plus bills for a single person or a couple.

Hours:

  • 07:30 - 18:00 Monday to Friday and every other Saturday
  • Could be flexible on days
  • Could be flexible on times

For further details, please call Roadhogs Recruitment Ltd.

All applications are dealt with in strict confidence, and our applicant service is free.

Currently, we can only accept applications from UK or EU nationals with the right to work in the UK.

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