IT Production Operative

Droitwich
3 weeks ago
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Salary: 19,500.00 - 23,809.50 per annum

As an IT recycler and supplier of IT Services we have overseen more than 3 million devices through the IT lifecycle and, as a result, are perfectly placed to provide our customers with guidance and advice through this complex market. We offer a huge range of additional services, such as IT spares and logistics throughout the UK, as well as datacentre and office relocations, configuration and build, bonded stock, engineers and project managers along with Greensafe Global, our hardware specialist IT brokerage service.

Primary Purpose of role: As a result of continued business growth, we are actively recruiting for multiple roles within our production line warehouse. The primary purpose of this role is to process IT assets through the operations within the ITAD Function. Our Operatives are responsible for facilitating the smooth running of the busy, fast paced warehouse operation, managing stock intake, Data Erasure of Assets, stock inventory, sorting, and preparing stock for dispatch. We’re looking for reliable, flexible, and team-oriented individuals who are comfortable working in a fast-paced environment and committed to achieving daily operational targets. This is a fantastic opportunity to kick-start your career in technology engineering with one of the UK’s leading independent IT specialists. Full training and support will be provided.

Key Responsibilities:

Complete the safe receipt & handling of products being delivered by internal & external hauliers.
Ensure stock is booked in accurately using in-house stock management system.
Identifying potential risks upon receipt of goods and liaise with the Services Team.
To proactively tidy and organise areas incorporating best practices regarding operational procedures and process controls and always adhering to Health and Safety best practices.
To promote the traffic management system and police this to reduce risks.
All orders processed against the system instructions and completed in its entirety.
IT Assets processed through Data Erasure, completing core activities, BIOS Reset, Data Erasure, Diagnostics.
Correct handling of all stock to prevent loss/damage.
Sorting and segregating all stock correctly.
Locating stock in correct location physically & on stock management system.
Complete cycle count activities & report findings.
Ensure any over-picks are relocated accurately.
Palletising stock securely.
Actively manage and report all maintenance requirements for equipment within the operations.
 
Competencies and Behaviours:

Communicates effectively.
To project a pro-active and positive attitude.
Ability to work independently.
Willingly undertakes additional duties, including covering for colleagues when required, to maintain departmental performance.
Adheres to all company controls and standards relating to operations, information security, environment, quality, and health & safety.
Hardworking, reliable and punctual.
Attention to detail in a fast-paced environment.
Demonstrates the ability to follow processes efficiently.
Effectively seeks feedback and direction to pro-actively develop.
Understands and complies with all GreensafeIT policies and procedures.
Fully support the activities of Greensafe IT Ltd to enable the achievement of Company objectives.
PPE requirements – All PPE provided and must be worn at all times.
Physical demands – standing for long periods, lifting and moving items (within safe handling guidelines).
Environment may include moderate noise levels and occasional exposure to outdoor loading/unloading areas.
Benefits:

Staff discount online store
Company events
Refer a friend Scheme - £150+
On-site Fully Equipped Gymnasium
To Apply

If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Greensafe IT, please do not hesitate to apply

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