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South Country Equipment

Southey, SK S0G 4P0, Canada

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Are you looking to work with a family-owned business with corporate resources? Does working with innovation and cutting edge technology excite you? Would you like working in an environment where you have the freedom to achieve your career goals? Then look no further than South Country Equipment! We are a family-owned, 8-location John Deere dealer network that operates through southern Saskatchewan. We have a culture that focuses on working as a team and supporting one another to accomplish our goals. As the agriculture industry continues to innovate, so does South Country. We ensure that the farmers we support are educated and equipped to take their operations to the next level. Our Culture At South Country we pride ourselves in our team members’ success and accomplishments. Those that have had success within South Country typically share the following traits: A team first mentality Eagerness to take on new challenges and development A welcoming and friendly personality The ability to understand how their role supports the bigger picture and how they play a part in achieving our enterprise goals A passion for supporting the agriculture industry in their community To learn more about us: watch this video Details: Location: Southey, SK Apply by: September 28, 2025 Position type: Full-time, permanent   What is in it for you: Training and development opportunities Career growth opportunities A welcoming family owned and operated organization that puts individuals first Opportunity to represent John Deere and support growers in food production Utilizing John Deere and outside sourced professional training to support with continuous learning Autonomy to set you up for success and allow you to be part of the innovation within agriculture Paid overtime hours What you'll do: Our service writer is the service manager's right hand. You will be an integral part of ensuring the shop is operating at maximum efficiency by organizing and managing service work orders in a way to ensure minimal downtime. You will be tasked with building efficiencies and opening up capacity in the service department by streamlining administrative work. Your duties will include: Opening, maintaining and completing repair work orders Assist in the preparation of service quotes Professional interactions with customers in-person and over the phone Work with customer, internal and warranty work orders Support service manager with administrative and customer related tasks Requirements What you bring: 2-3 years of service writing or equipment dealer experience Self-motivated individual who is driven to serve customer’s needs Understanding of farm equipment and the agriculture industry in Saskatchewan Above average computer aptitude Strong organization and communication abilities A background in farming would be considered an asset Works well in a team setting Benefits Pension plan Health benefits Dental care Life insurance Vision care Paid time off Store discount

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