Church Farm Events Team- Tractor Drivers
(part time- weekends and school holidays)
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Mention job reference TRACTSTAF22 when applying
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(Accepting applications until Sun 27 March 2022)
Shifts for this job will be allocated at weekends and school holidays
Responsible to: Events Manager
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Job type: Part time
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Hours: Usually allocated between 11:00am and 4:00pm
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Church Farm is a popular farm park attraction for families with young children and our family events are hugely popular.
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We're looking for enthusiastic individuals to provide a warm welcome and create a memorable experience for our customers by safely driving them around the farm.
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This job is a paid role. It's also a great team to be a part of too.
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This job position is non-acting. Tractor drivers can be used to deliver barrel train rides or tractor / trailer rides to the public. It is a very responsible role.
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MAIN ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE POST
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Responsibility
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Providing excellent customer service
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Setting up your vehicle for the event
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Checking vehicle safety and setup at shift start
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Loading and unloading the public on and off the trailer in a friendly way
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Delivering necessary safety information to passengers
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Driving vehicles safely around the farm
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Keeping to strict timing requirements during each event
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Clearing away your equipment each evening
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Reporting on complaints or problems
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Finance
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No financial roles associated with this position
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Cleaning
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Ensuring vehicles and trailers are clean and clear of rubbish
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Health & Safety
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Ensuring customers adhere to all safety information
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Removal of broken or unsafe equipment until it can be fixed
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JOB REQUIREMENTS
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Demeanour
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Must be friendly and welcoming
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Must be able to talk to the public well
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Experience
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Full and clean driving licence required
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Previous tractor driving experience is desirable but not necessary
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How to Apply
Do email us at theteam@churchfarmevents.co.uk
Be sure to let us know about all your relevant experience too!
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Be sure to include the job reference(s) in the subject title!