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News Release from: ZF Great Britain
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 28 March 2008
Engineers needed to maintain support
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After recently launching technical support direct to end users and operators of off highway equipment, ZF Great Britain is now looking to expand its field service team.
ZF Great Britain is part of a worldwide organisation recognised as a market leader in transmission and driveline technology The UK operation is best known as a high quality remanufacturing sales and service organisation servicing the automotive industry, truck and bus, defence marine and rail sectors, and off highway markets
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 7 Jun 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Off Highway Division is now looking to recruit a field based technician.
ZF is looking for someone who can provide technical and diagnostic support for off highway products at all levels, including OEMs, importers and operators of ZF equipment.
It is a customer facing role with a strong technical bias, candidates will be expected to have completed apprentice training and possess excellent all round product knowledge (both theoretical and practical), combined with proven OH product related diagnostic experience.
The role requires knowledge of mechanical, pneumatic, electric and hydraulic systems across the Off Highway product range.
Excellent communication skills, computer literacy and the ability to present findings, are also essential skills needed to fulfil the position requirements.
Experience in dealing with customers and the ability to train others will also be an advantage. Request free introductory details about products from ZF Great Britain ...
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