Parts Apprentice Advisor Role Available - Glasgow Outlet
Parts Apprentice Advisor Role Available - Glasgow Outlet
Would you like to join a successful team, supplying the groundcare equipment that maintains some of the world’s most famous golf courses, stadiums and landmarks. If so, then get in touch with us about our latest job opening for Apprentice Parts Advisor at our Glasgow Outlet.
As a Double A / John Deere trained Parts Advisor, your focus will be on providing our service department and customers with parts support for the machines they use to keep their pitches, courses and sports fields in top condition.
Your apprenticeship will teach you to develop practical skills and proficiency in a range of areas in our parts department, from stock-checking and retail through to parts sourcing and problem solving.
Qualifications:
Your training will take place in our workshops and on-line and in person at John Deere's own training school in Langar, Nottinghamshire.
Who We Are:
We are John Deere’s biggest Turf Equipment Dealer in Scotland covering an area from Aberdeenshire to Dumfries and Galloway with Outlets in Aberdeen, Fife and Glasgow.
Find out more about us at www.doublea.co.uk
Interested?
Send a copy of your current CV along with your qualifications/expected grades to: andy.dobbie@doublea.co.uk
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