Caterpillar Field Service Technicians
Caterpillar Dealer Trained Field Service Technicians have been recruited and deployed by our recruitment team since 2008.
Previously these specialist technicians were fondly called “Cat Field Service Fitters” and they “pulled spanners on yellow gear”, but with newer Caterpillar mining and heavy earth moving equipment came additional cutting edge technology. With fantastic ongoing training programs Caterpillar dealers have continuously been upskilling Cat field service fitters and slowly the specialists have become known as Field Service Technicians.
Skilled Migration Group Limited can recruit Caterpillar Dealer Trained Field Service Technicians Internationally for your projects.
We understand the complex nature of the job of a Cat field service technician working on large Caterpillar mining and earth moving equipment.
Our recruiters have face to face interviewed Cat trained Field Service Technicians in person, in 56 countries around over the world.
For example Skilled Migration Group Limited have interviewed Caterpillar Field Service Technicians in Peru that worked for the Caterpillar dealer Ferreyros on Cat 797F mechanical drive dump trucks, their engine tuning tasks made more complex by the fact the 797Fs are working at 16,000 feet above sea level. By the end of 2022 they will also have a fleet of around 20 of the 798AC dump trucks hauling in the copper mines of Peru.
Skilled Migration Group Limited have also interviewed Caterpillar Field Service Technicians in Colombia and Chile.
Caterpillar Dealer Trained Field Service Technicians were also interviewed, tested and recruited by our recruitment team in England, Scotland and Wales and relocated to various Caterpillar dealers in Australia. And has proved to be highly successful – If you’re working in Field Service for the Caterpillar Dealer in Central Queensland, then you’re working under people we recruited as fitters and who have risen through the ranks and are the Field Service Manager and their 2IC – International Recruitment Works, long term results, proven time after time, International Recruitment Of Caterpillar Dealer Trained Field Service Technicians Produces The Long Term Results That Caterpillar Dealers Need.
Recruitment of Cat trained field service technicians from overseas produces a substantial return on investment.
It’s not the cost of recruiting that’s concerning.
It’s the cost of not recruiting, how much is that costing?
Jobs for Caterpillar Dealer Trained Field Service Technicians are currently being advertised in record numbers all over the world.
With all Cat dealers, mining companies and contractors all trying to source from the same pool of candidates in their home countries.
Currently in Australia, dealers, distributors, mining companies and contractors are trying to entice field service technicians to join them from other companies inside Australia by paying vast sums of money as sign on bonuses.
But what’s happening is one vacancy gets filled at one company and another vacancy gets created at the company the field service technician has been tempted to leave.
The nett result being there’s still the same number of vacancies for Field Service Technicians in Australia – This is because there are not enough Caterpillar dealer trained field service technicians and OEM trained field service technicians in Australia to meet the demand.
Even though Caterpillar dealers, OEM, mining companies and contractors have huge numbers of apprentices it is still not enough to meet demand in Australia because of the time it takes to train a field service technician and for the technician to obtain enough experience to work unaided.
Caterpillar Dealers, distributors, mining companies and contractors are potentially getting close to defaulting on operational contracts due to the massive shortages of skilled tradespeople.
Why don’t you rethink your game and open up new sources of supply?
But be quick, Australia and Canada are not the only countries facing shortages of Caterpillar dealer trained field service technicians and OEM trained field service technicians.