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Providing advanced technical support and guidance across a diverse range of plant and equipment in sectors such as agriculture, horticulture, forestry and outdoor power.
LBSE Technicians are involved in all aspects of:
This requires a blend of skills, knowledge, safe working and environmental practice capabilities covering, power units, power trains, fabrication, mechanical, electrical, electronic, mechatronic, hydraulic and pneumatic system applications as applicable to the chosen industry sector. The nature of the industry will present technical challenges ranging from simple mechanics to diagnosis and repair of complex mechanical, electronic, mechatronic and telemetry systems. These operations may take place in the employer’s workplace or on the customer’s site requiring flexible working hours as dictated by seasonal requirements. Technicians may be called upon to mentor junior colleagues and advise customers on the selection and application of machinery plant and equipment.
Land-based Service Engineering Technician’s occupational title will be prefixed by the industry sector worked within e.g. Agricultural Engineering Technician, Construction & Plant Technician, Outdoor Power Equipment Technician, Forestry Equipment Technician or Fixed Plant and Equipment Technician. LBSE Technicians provide advanced technical support and guidance across a diverse range of simple and complex machinery and equipment relevant to the industry sector they work within.
Employers set the selection criteria for their apprentices. Typically this includes 4 GCSE’s at Grade C or equivalent to include English, mathematics and a science subject. In addition it is desirable that the candidate has a grasp of Information and Communication Technology
Technicians will be required to:
Safety Orientation: |
This occupation operates with high exposure levels to safety critical activities and environmental protection. There has to be compliance and a disciplined approach to identifying, mitigation and avoidance of hazards. |
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Strong Work Ethic: |
Positive attitude, motivated by service engineering, dependable, ethical, responsible and reliable. |
Logical Approach: |
Able to apply a logical thought process to structuring and implementing an efficient action plan to meet customer and company expectations. |
Problem Solving: |
Enjoys complex problem solving, Has the aptitude to establish the root cause of the problem to prevent further re-occurrences rather than to repair the results of the problem. |
Quality Focused: |
Pays attention to detail and applies approved verification checks throughout work activities to ensure compliance. |
Responsibility: |
Motivated to succeed, accountable, and committed to completing a task. |
Good Communicator: |
Able to use a variety of appropriate communication methods to express and receive information accurately in a timely, factual and positive manner. |
Team Player: |
Able to work on own initiative but also able to interact and communicate effectively within a team applying a respectful professional manner. |
Contributor to Profitability: |
Continuously strives to identify and apply increased efficiency opportunities and activities. |
Adaptability: |
Able to adapt to change in conditions, technologies, situations and working environments. |
Self- Motivation: |
A motivated self-starter who wants to give their best, relishes new challenges who can work on their own initiative. Wants to stretch and drive their Continuous Professional Development. |
Commitment: |
Able to commit to the objectives of their employer and to the wider professional standards of the industry. |
36-48 months
Level 3 Diploma in Land-based Engineering, and Forklift Handling Certificate
Successful completion of this apprenticeship will be accepted by the Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE) and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) as the evidence required for Engineering Technician (EngTech) registration
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After 3 years
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