Apprentice Agricultural Service Technician
B&B TRACTORS LTD
Barnsley (S75 3LA)
Closes on Tuesday 31 March 2026
Posted on 4 February 2026
Contents
Summary
With agriculture and farming a vital part of our future, we are recruiting for an apprentice technician. If successful, you will have the opportunity to work on the very latest equipment full of technology. You will develop skills in a wide range of technical areas unique to our industry.
- Wage
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£15,311.40 for your first year, then could increase depending on your age
National Minimum Wage rate for apprentices
- Training course
- Land-based service engineering technician (level 3)
- Hours
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Monday - Thursday, 8.00am - 4.30pm and Friday, 8.00am - 3.30pm with half an hour lunch break. Evening and weekends with overtime required especially during harvest and peak times.
39 hours a week
- Start date
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Monday 17 August 2026
- Duration
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4 years
- Positions available
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1
Work
Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience.
What you'll do at work
- Performing basic service tasks & developing skills in the removal, repair and reconditioning of components on engines, transmissions, electrical and hydraulic systems
- Progressing to perform more complex diagnosis, service & repair tasks, both at the dealership and out in the field
- Assisting qualified Technicians as needed
- Reporting to a mentor or Service Manager regarding ongoing activities and progression
- Maintaining the condition of inventory, tools and equipment
- Preserving a clean work area and performing tasks in a professional manner
- Completing Service Training programmes required for the development of skills and knowledge
- Following all safety rules and regulations
- You will learn to use the very latest AGCO equipment, working at the cutting edge of technology to gain the important skills required in a fast developing, high-tech industry
Where you'll work
Higham Lane
Dodworth
Barnsley
S75 3LA
Training
Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.
Training provider
BISHOP BURTON COLLEGE
Training course
Land-based service engineering technician (level 3)
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What you'll learn
Course contents
- Interpret technical data, documentation, schematic diagrams, wiring diagrams and technical specifications.
- Work in accordance with Safe Systems of Work and apply control measures such as Health and Safety at Work Act, lone working, working at height and risk assessments adopting mitigation measures to safeguard, bystanders, the public, property and livestock.
- Use digital equipment to interrogate land-based machinery, equipment and prime mover performance and extract data and communicate to stakeholders.
- Obtain information from colleagues and stakeholders employing a range of techniques.
- Establish the information required to perform an efficient and effective diagnosis.
- Communicate technical matters to technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Perform repairs of technologically advanced land-based machinery, equipment and prime movers in accordance with manufacturer's guidelines and industry standards.
- Measure and assess wear tolerances and deformation in line with manufacturer instructions or guidance.
- Identify components that require either repair or replacement, including providing alternative solutions for repair or replacement as appropriate.
- Repair or replace component parts in accordance with manufacturer guidelines.
- Establish and replicate the circumstances and conditions that give rise to reported faults.
- Determine whether reported symptoms are a characteristic or a fault.
- Diagnose faults and reported underperformance of land-based machinery, equipment and prime movers using approved diagnostic procedures and equipment and logical problem-solving techniques.
- Maintain, interrogate, calibrate and repair electronic equipment and systems, including precision technology, electronic management systems, telemetry, autonomous and automated operations used in the land-based sector.
- Differentiate between the root cause and symptom of land-based machinery, equipment and prime mover failures.
- Identify crop, soil, climatic and environmental factors that impact on the performance of land-based machinery, equipment and prime movers.
- Identify the equipment settings appropriate to the working conditions giving due consideration to crop, soil types, conditions and environments, weather and climatic conditions.
- Perform verification tests to check performance against manufacturer specification land-based machinery, equipment and prime mover performance.
- Identify stakeholder requirements and provide tailored advice that informs their selection and operation of appropriate machinery, equipment and prime movers to meet the land based environment in which it will be operated.
- Applies supervision and mentoring techniques to support junior colleagues' development.
- Plan and prepare maintenance or repair work schedules for showing task allocation, sequencing, workflow and time management.
- Compile technical reports and statements.
- Provide technical input to facilitate the compilation of repair schedules, action plans, quotations and estimates.
- Identify the parts and services required to enable the reinstatement of land-based machinery, equipment and prime movers for the purposes of estimates and quotations.
- Perform installation and handover of machinery, equipment and prime movers, explaining their safe operation, the settings required for the environmental conditions and application, the maintenance and warranty requirements.
- Establish level of customer understanding of how to operate the machinery or equipment following installation and handover.
- Use predictive and preventative maintenance effectively to minimise land-based machinery, equipment and prime mover downtime.
- Identify toxic and hazardous substances and environments and apply suitable and sustainable control measures.
- Dispose of equipment, components and substances in accordance with environmental regulations, industry standards and company policy.
- Keep up to date with advances in environment land-based working practices and the land-based engineering technologies and share best practice.
- How contextual factors (including operational techniques, application, crop, soil types and conditions, environments, weather and climatic conditions) impact on machine performance and faults.
- Repair complex electrical and electronic systems in accordance with job requirements.
- Interpret technical data, documentation, schematic diagrams, wiring diagrams and technical specifications.
- Work in accordance with Safe Systems of Work and apply control measures such as Health and Safety at Work Act, lone working, working at height and risk assessments adopting mitigation measures to safeguard, bystanders, the public, property and livestock.
- Use digital equipment to interrogate land-based machinery, equipment and prime mover performance and extract data and communicate to stakeholders.
- Obtain information from colleagues and stakeholders employing a range of techniques.
- Establish the information required to perform an efficient and effective diagnosis.
- Communicate technical matters to technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Perform repairs of technologically advanced land-based machinery, equipment and prime movers in accordance with manufacturer's guidelines and industry standards.
- Measure and assess wear tolerances and deformation in line with manufacturer instructions or guidance.
- Identify components that require either repair or replacement, including providing alternative solutions for repair or replacement as appropriate.
- Repair or replace component parts in accordance with manufacturer guidelines.
- Establish and replicate the circumstances and conditions that give rise to reported faults.
- Determine whether reported symptoms are a characteristic or a fault.
- Diagnose faults and reported underperformance of land-based machinery, equipment and prime movers using approved diagnostic procedures and equipment and logical problem-solving techniques.
- Maintain, interrogate, calibrate and repair electronic equipment and systems, including precision technology, electronic management systems, telemetry, autonomous and automated operations used in the land-based sector.
- Differentiate between the root cause and symptom of land-based machinery, equipment and prime mover failures.
- Identify crop, soil, climatic and environmental factors that impact on the performance of land-based machinery, equipment and prime movers.
- Identify the equipment settings appropriate to the working conditions giving due consideration to crop, soil types, conditions and environments, weather and climatic conditions.
- Perform verification tests to check performance against manufacturer specification land-based machinery, equipment and prime mover performance.
- Identify stakeholder requirements and provide tailored advice that informs their selection and operation of appropriate machinery, equipment and prime movers to meet the land based environment in which it will be operated.
- Applies supervision and mentoring techniques to support junior colleagues' development.
- Plan and prepare maintenance or repair work schedules for showing task allocation, sequencing, workflow and time management.
- Compile technical reports and statements.
- Provide technical input to facilitate the compilation of repair schedules, action plans, quotations and estimates.
- Identify the parts and services required to enable the reinstatement of land-based machinery, equipment and prime movers for the purposes of estimates and quotations.
- Perform installation and handover of machinery, equipment and prime movers, explaining their safe operation, the settings required for the environmental conditions and application, the maintenance and warranty requirements.
- Establish level of customer understanding of how to operate the machinery or equipment following installation and handover.
- Use predictive and preventative maintenance effectively to minimise land-based machinery, equipment and prime mover downtime.
- Identify toxic and hazardous substances and environments and apply suitable and sustainable control measures.
- Dispose of equipment, components and substances in accordance with environmental regulations, industry standards and company policy.
- Keep up to date with advances in environment land-based working practices and the land-based engineering technologies and share best practice.
- How contextual factors (including operational techniques, application, crop, soil types and conditions, environments, weather and climatic conditions) impact on machine performance and faults.
- Repair complex electrical and electronic systems in accordance with job requirements.
Training schedule
- The AGCO Land Based Engineering apprenticeship programme will combine paid employment at B&B Tractors, and regular block release training at Riseholme College
- You will first complete a Level 2 qualification over 18 - 24 months depending on ability, followed by a Level 3 qualification over 14 - 24 months depending on ability
- After successfully completing programmes and passing the End Point Assessment this will lead to a Level 3 Advanced Land -based Engineering qualification, and full-time employment with B&B Tractors
- You will work at B&B Tractors in Dodworth near Barnsley. As part of the AGCO Academy Apprenticeship, you will attend the Riseholme college in Lincolnshire and also spend time at the ACGO Training Centre near Coventry
- You are supported by the designated college assessor and the B&B Tractors service teams
- You will gain valuable workplace skills by undertaking practical tasks and experiencing real-life challenges
- You will be provided with an individually tailored learning plan monitored by your assessor who will make regular visits for on-the-job assessment and guidance
Requirements
Essential qualifications
GCSE in:
- English (grade C/4 or higher)
- ICT (grade C/4 or higher)
- Maths (grade C/4 or higher)
- Science (grade C/4 or higher)
Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know.
Skills
- Communication skills
- IT skills
- Attention to detail
- Customer care skills
- Problem solving skills
- Analytical skills
- Logical
- Technically minded
- Have a practical ability
Other requirements
Successfully diagnosing and repairing machinery provides true job satisfaction. If you have a genuine interest in Agricultural Technology, you will certainly gain the skills to progress. B&B Tractors holds a wide range of opportunities. This is a physically demanding role. You will be required to work unsociable hours during busy periods.
About this employer
B&B Tractors is a successful family owned business established in 1991 and now employing over 90 people across 5 depots. We are one of the East Midlands leading AGCO dealers, supporting Massey Ferguson, Fendt and Valtra, along with many other fantastic brands.
After this apprenticeship
- As a fully qualified Agricultural Service Technician, you will have access to further development opportunities within the company, extending your skills with additional training in areas such as guidance technology, advanced electrical diagnosis, machinery installation and testing, as well as going on to achieve LTA levels 3 and 4 as a Master Technician qualification
Ask a question
The contact for this apprenticeship is:
BISHOP BURTON COLLEGE
The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC2000011320.
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Closes on Tuesday 31 March 2026