Tractor Mechanic / Agricultural Engineer

Andrews Recruitment Group
Londonderry
1 day ago
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Tractor Mechanic / Agricultural EngineerTractor Mechanic / Agricultural Engineer

Location: Northern Ireland
Salary: Competitive (depending on experience)
Job Type: Full-time, Permanent

We are working with a specialist agricultural engineering workshop that focuses on the repair, rebuild, and restoration of tractors and agricultural machinery. The business works on everything from modern workhorses to full nut-and-bolt restorations of classic tractors, delivering high-quality mechanical and engineering work for customers across the UK and Ireland.

Due to continued demand, they are now looking to recruit a Tractor Mechanic / Agricultural Engineer to join their growing team.

The Role

You will be responsible for diagnosing, repairing, and rebuilding tractors and agricultural machinery in a well-equipped workshop environment.

Typical duties will include:

Servicing and maintaining tractors and agricultural machinery

Engine strip-downs, rebuilds, and tuning

Gearbox repairs and clutch replacements

Hydraulic and electrical fault finding

Diagnostics and performance troubleshooting

Welding, fabrication, and mechanical restoration work

Supporting full machinery rebuild and restoration projects

The role offers the chance to work on both working farm machinery and specialist restoration projects, making it ideal for someone who enjoys hands-on engineering.

Requirements

  • Experience as a Tractor Mechanic, Agricultural Engineer, Plant Mechanic, or similar
  • Strong knowledge of diesel engines, hydraulics, gearboxes, and mechanical systems
  • Ability to diagnose faults and carry out mechanical repairs independently
  • Experience with agricultural machinery or heavy plant equipment
    Welding or fabrication experience would be an advantage
  • Strong attention to detail and pride in quality workmanship

What’s On Offer

Competitive salary depending on experience

Work on a wide variety of machinery and restoration projects

Supportive, skilled engineering team

Opportunity to develop specialist restoration skills

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If you are an experienced Tractor Mechanic or Agricultural Engineer looking for a new challenge, we would like to hear from you.

Apply today or contact us for a confidential discussion.


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