To support our team, we are looking for a member of staff to join us as soon as possible in the role of:

 

Service Engineer (m/f/d) in the field of agricultural technology

What’s it all about?

You don’t mind getting your hands dirty – but please, do it with a method? Do you love getting machines up to scratch, and are you looking not for routine workshop work but for genuine customer contact and hands-on engineering? Then you’ve come to the right place!

Your responsibilities:

  • You will assemble, test and install our machine components (pumps, separators, agitators, etc.) professionally – either at our premises or directly at the customer’s site (usually for 1 to a maximum of 2 days)
  • You will rectify faults, carry out maintenance and ensure that the systems are running smoothly again
  • You will carry out testing and adjustment work where precision is key
  • You will work closely with Customer Service and our technical team – we keep the lines of communication short and the processes straightforward

 

Your profile:

  • A completed vocational qualification as an industrial mechanic, automotive mechatronics technician, plant mechanic or a comparable qualification
  • Willingness to travel and a desire for customer contact
  • You can communicate openly and in a solution-oriented manner with customers and colleagues
  • Driving licence categories B and BE (ideally C and CE)
  • Good written and spoken German (ideally with knowledge of English and French)
  • Basic IT / MS Office skills are an advantage
  • New to the industry? No problem – we’ll get you up to speed!

What we offer:

  • A secure job in a family-run business with a firm footing
  • Exciting projects where you can really make a difference
  • A friendly and respectful working environment
  • Bicycle and e-bike leasing
  • A contribution to your company pension scheme – so that work pays off today and tomorrow
  • Modern workspaces
  • Lunch allowance 
  • Staff events

We look forward to receiving your application!

Email: job@paulmichl.de