Apprentice Agricultural Land Based Service Technician
CHANDLERS (FARM EQUIPMENT) LIMITED
Bridgnorth, Bristol, Cirencester, Cosby, Devizes, Ross-On-Wye, Sandy Lane, Chicksands, Shefford, Bedfordshire, Stamford, Wallingford, Worcester
Closes on Tuesday 3 March 2026
Posted on 22 January 2026
Contents
Summary
Our apprenticeship can take you all the way to an industry recognised level three qualification in Land based engineering, with no course fees for you to pay and a job as a Skilled technician on completion. At Chandlers you get the best of both worlds, hands on in our workshop gaining practical skills.
- 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 engineer (level 2)
- Hours
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Regular pattern of days Monday to Friday (some additional hours as the seasons dictate)
Start and Finish times Monday-Thursday: 8.00am to 4.30pm
Start and Finish times Friday: 8.00am to 3.30pm
Working hours will be 39 per week (max 40 if under 18)
39 hours a week
- Start date
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Wednesday 1 July 2026
- Duration
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2 years
- Positions available
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10
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
Our apprenticeship can take you all the way to an industry recognised level three qualification in Land based engineering, with no course fees for you to pay and a job as a Skilled technician on completion. At Chandlers you get the best of both worlds, hands on in our workshop gaining practical skills.
- Diagnose & Repair: Master the mechanics, hydraulics, and electronics of cutting-edge farm machinery
- Field Experience: Shadow senior technicians on-site at farms and in our state-of-the-art workshops
- Advanced Tech: Use digital diagnostic tools and ICT systems to troubleshoot complex faults
- Safety First: Learn to maintain a professional, safe, and organised workspace
Duties will include:
- Preparation, installation and handover of complex technologically advanced machinery
- Diagnosis and repair of complex faults in machinery
- Conducting complex repairs of machinery
- Compilation of repair proposals, estimates and quotations
Where you'll work
You can select which locations you want to apply for in your application on Find an apprenticeship.
This apprenticeship is available in these locations:
- The Livestock & Auction Centre, Wenlock Road, Bridgnorth, WV16 4QR
- Redhill Farm, Elberton, Olveston, Bristol, BS35 4AG
- Cirencester, GL7 1YG
- Arkwright Hill Ind. Park, Lutterworth Road, Cosby, LE9 1RH
- 3 Hopton Park Industrial Estate, London Road, Devizes, SN10 2EY
- Unit 8-9, Alton Road Industrial Estate, Ross-On-Wye, HR9 5NB
- Sandy Lane, Chicksands, Shefford, Bedfordshire, SG17 5QB
- Station House, Station Road, Barnack, Stamford, PE9 3DW
- The Park Port Way, Crowmarsh, Wallingford, OX10 8FG
- Berrow Green Road, Martley, Worcester, WR6 6PQ
Training
Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.
Training provider
WARWICKSHIRE COLLEGE
Training course
Land-based service engineer (level 2)
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What you'll learn
Course contents
- Prepare and reinstate the work area for land-based engineering activities.
- Clean land-based machinery and equipment.
- Select and use PPE, tools and equipment required to undertake land-based engineering activities.
- Prepare land-based prime-movers, machinery and equipment for service, maintenance and repair activities.
- Prepare parts, components and sub-assemblies prior to reassembly, including inspecting, cleaning, refurbishing, sharpening, resealing, straightening, and balancing.
- Refit and re-assemble parts, components and sub-assemblies, ensuring their compatibility and relationship including timing and alignment.
- Select the appropriate lifting, supporting and securing equipment.
- Apply thermal bonding and separation methods to join, fabricate and repair materials and components.
- Complete organisational documentation and reports.
- Carry out work in compliance with legislative and organisational requirements.
- Lift, support and secure loads, land-based machinery, equipment and assemblies.
- Setup land-based prime movers, machinery and equipment to meet customer requirements.
- Connect, attach and fit land-based machinery equipment to prime movers.
- Service and maintain land-based prime-movers, machinery and equipment to manufacturer’s recommendations.
- Adopt safe working practices that ensure personal safety and the safety of others and the environment.
- Conduct static and basic operational inspections and check compliance with legislative safety requirements and system tests to establish actions to be taken.
- Interrogate control systems to view error codes, reset indicators and verify software updates.
- Carry out checks and tests to ensure prime-movers, machinery and equipment meet manufacturers specifications before and after repair.
- Identify and follow technical documentation and perform hydraulic or electrical repair activities on land-based machinery.
- Perform transmission or engine repair activities on land-based machinery.
- Record and interpret technical information relating to land-based service, maintenance and repair operations.
- Apply the principles of customer care when dealing with internal and external customers relevant to own role.
- Maintain service and warranty records, record data and report findings to stakeholders.
- Carry out pre delivery inspections and conduct assembly as required on land-based equipment and prime movers.
- Check settings and make adjustments on land-based equipment to meet customer requirements.
- Carry out land-based machinery inspections.
- Prepare and reinstate the work area for land-based engineering activities.
- Clean land-based machinery and equipment.
- Select and use PPE, tools and equipment required to undertake land-based engineering activities.
- Prepare land-based prime-movers, machinery and equipment for service, maintenance and repair activities.
- Prepare parts, components and sub-assemblies prior to reassembly, including inspecting, cleaning, refurbishing, sharpening, resealing, straightening, and balancing.
- Refit and re-assemble parts, components and sub-assemblies, ensuring their compatibility and relationship including timing and alignment.
- Select the appropriate lifting, supporting and securing equipment.
- Apply thermal bonding and separation methods to join, fabricate and repair materials and components.
- Complete organisational documentation and reports.
- Carry out work in compliance with legislative and organisational requirements.
- Lift, support and secure loads, land-based machinery, equipment and assemblies.
- Setup land-based prime movers, machinery and equipment to meet customer requirements.
- Connect, attach and fit land-based machinery equipment to prime movers.
- Service and maintain land-based prime-movers, machinery and equipment to manufacturer’s recommendations.
- Adopt safe working practices that ensure personal safety and the safety of others and the environment.
- Conduct static and basic operational inspections and check compliance with legislative safety requirements and system tests to establish actions to be taken.
- Interrogate control systems to view error codes, reset indicators and verify software updates.
- Carry out checks and tests to ensure prime-movers, machinery and equipment meet manufacturers specifications before and after repair.
- Identify and follow technical documentation and perform hydraulic or electrical repair activities on land-based machinery.
- Perform transmission or engine repair activities on land-based machinery.
- Record and interpret technical information relating to land-based service, maintenance and repair operations.
- Apply the principles of customer care when dealing with internal and external customers relevant to own role.
- Maintain service and warranty records, record data and report findings to stakeholders.
- Carry out pre delivery inspections and conduct assembly as required on land-based equipment and prime movers.
- Check settings and make adjustments on land-based equipment to meet customer requirements.
- Carry out land-based machinery inspections.
Training schedule
- Pre-delivery inspection of machinery carried out in accordance with manufacturers and employer’s procedures
- Performing routine service and maintenance operations in accordance with manufacturer’s schedules and employer’s instructions
- The preparation of equipment for repair for example, cleaning, dismantling and reassembly of machinery and their component parts
- Conducting routine machine operation and systems testing
- Handing over machinery plant and equipment to the control and use of others in the workplace
- How to comply with the Health & Safety at Work Act, Manual Handling regulations
- Workshop practices, the identification and application of tools and equipment used in service and maintenance operations
- Methods of thermally and chemically joining metals and components
- The operating principles of machinery, plant and equipment within the chosen land-based service engineering sector
- How to access and interpret technical data relating to machinery and equipment service and maintenance operations
Qualification achieved:
Level 2 Land-based Service Engineer Apprenticeship
Requirements
Essential qualifications
GCSE in:
Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know.
Skills
- IT skills
- Organisation skills
- Problem solving skills
- Team working
- Professionalism
- Smart appearance
- Work to deadlines
- Time management
- Microsoft Office competent
- Understand health and safety
- Self motivated
- Punctual
- Respectful
- Willing to learn
- Motivated
- Commitment to programme
- Experience in sector
- Practical skills
Other requirements
Weekend work is required
The vacancy is based in a rural area and public transport links are minimal. You will need to ensure that you can access the employer and training provider in line with the hours of work.
If you are short listed for this vacancy you may need to attend more than one interview.
The role will involve working indoors and outdoors/in all weathers/standing for long periods/heat/cold/heights/driving/using heavy equipment/lifting etc.
About this employer
Chandlers (Farm Equipment) Ltd. are proud to represent five of the biggest & best names in new agricultural equipment, Massey Ferguson, Fendt, Challenger & Valtra; along with leading manufacturers of high-quality implements from Maschio, HE-VA, Strautmann, Sky, OPICO, McConnel, Richard Western, Chafer & Mzuri along with many others for every on-farm requirement. Chandlers stock brand new Massey Ferguson, Fendt, Challenger, Valtra tractors and JCB telehandlers at all times, at our 16 depots, and run a large fleet of demonstration equipment, which is available for use by arrangement,
Full History https://www.chandlers.co.uk/about-us
After this apprenticeship
- After successfully passing the Level 2 apprenticeship, you will be trained up to the Level 3 industry recognised qualifcation in Land Based Service Engineering
- Following this career prospects are to progress to Master Technician or Service Manager
Ask a question
The contact for this apprenticeship is:
WARWICKSHIRE COLLEGE
The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC2000010118.
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Closes on Tuesday 3 March 2026