Massey Ferguson Joins National Technician Accreditation Scheme

Massey Ferguson is pleased to announce that technicians employed by dealerships within the United Kingdom and Ireland will be able to register on a nationally-recognised technician accreditation scheme developed and backed by the AEA and IAgrE, with support from BAGMA.

Known as the Landbased Technician Accreditation scheme (LTA), the programme has become available to all Massey Ferguson dealer technicians following an independent assessment and accreditation of the training and facilities provided to technicians supporting the Massey Ferguson farm machinery brand.

The move to have AGCO’s training programmes recognised at a national level, accredited to the same standards of other leading farm machinery manufacturers and suppliers, was spearheaded by Freddie Pullan, Manager, Technical Training UK and Ireland for AGCO Ltd.

"The LTA Scheme provides a clear and accepted means of benchmarking, monitoring and assessing the competence of technicians employed nationwide within the landbased sector," commented Mr Pullan. "AGCO was keen to ensure that the training it provides to technicians employed by Massey Ferguson dealers matched this standard, providing a clear and documented career path for AGCO apprentices and technicians wishing to progress within the agricultural engineering industry."

In consultation with scheme administrator, IAgrE, AGCO's training programmes were scrutinised and fine-tuned to ensure that they satisfied the accreditation criteria laid down by the LTA scheme. Independent assessment was carried out on behalf of IAgrE by consultant, David Kershner, with accreditation centre approval being granted to AGCO, taking effect in September 2014.

Agricultural engineers employed by Massey Ferguson dealers are now able to follow a nationally-recognised four-tier progression from apprentice (LTA1) through to master technician (LTA4), passing through technician (LTA2) and advanced technician (LTA3) tiers as they progress.

Upward movement from one tier to the next involves satisfactory completion of a range of general and product-specific training courses across a number of different categories, as laid down by the LTA scheme. All technicians attaining LTA3 standard become eligible for IAgrE membership and Engineering Technician (Eng Tech) registration, on payment of an annual fee.

an Accreditation scheme (LTA), the programme has become available to all Massey Ferguson dealer technicians following an independent assessment and accreditation of the training and facilities provided to technicians supporting the Massey Ferguson farm machinery brand.

The move to have AGCO’s training programmes recognised at a national level, accredited to the same standards of other leading farm machinery manufacturers and suppliers, was spearheaded by Freddie Pullan, Manager, Technical Training UK and Ireland for AGCO Ltd.

"The LTA Scheme provides a clear and accepted means of benchmarking, monitoring and assessing the competence of technicians employed nationwide within the landbased sector," commented Mr Pullan. "AGCO was keen to ensure that the training it provides to technicians employed by Massey Ferguson dealers matched this standard, providing a clear and documented career path for AGCO apprentices and technicians wishing to progress within the agricultural engineering industry."

In consultation with scheme administrator, IAgrE, AGCO's training programmes were scrutinised and fine-tuned to ensure that they satisfied the accreditation criteria laid down by the LTA scheme. Independent assessment was carried out on behalf of IAgrE by consultant, David Kershner, with accreditation centre approval being granted to AGCO, taking effect in September 2014.

"AGCO is committed to supporting an initiative which provides encouragement and recognition for dealers and technicians who voluntarily commit to continual professional development." commented Mr Pullan. "We believe that the Landbased Technician Accreditation scheme will bring sustained improved efficiencies within dealers' service departments and further boost customers' perceptions and confidence in technicians working on their tractors and other farm machines,"

"We are delighted that AGCO has joined the LTA scheme," commented Alastair Taylor, chief executive of the Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE). "The move will give service engineering technicians employed across the AGCO network the opportunity to gain professional recognition nationwide for their important work.

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