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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Telford | Salary: &amp;pound;45000 - &amp;pound;46000/annum Full Benefits package | Type: Permanent | Farm Engineer   Telford, Shropshire   -45,000   Monday to Friday, 10 hour shifts   Machines don''t fix themselves. Which is unfortunate, because if they did, this job wouldn''t exist. We''re looking for a Farm Engineer to keep a busy agricultural operation moving. You''ll be maintaining, repairing and generally rescuing a wide range of machinery that has a habit of breaking at exactly the wrong time.  This is not a "watch the clock and tick boxes" role. It''s a "something''s down, go sort it" kind of job. You''ll be working across mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, diagnosing faults properly and fixing them so they stay fixed. Welding and fabrication will come into play too, along with general hands-on problem solving across site.  There''s also telescopic JCB work involved, because nothing in farming ever stays in its lane.   What you''ll be doing    Keeping agricultural machinery running reliably and safely  Diagnosing and repairing mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical faults  MIG and TIG welding and fabrication work  Supporting safe use of oxy-fuel equipment and abrasive wheels  Operating telescopic JCB equipment when needed  Deciding what needs ...</description>
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