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De-installations Assistant - Telecommunications

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Reporting to the Head of Projects and Onsite Engineers, the Deinstallation Assistant will support telecommunications site decommissioning activities, including unloading vans, removing telecoms equipment, recovering cabling, dismantling infrastructure, transferring equipment to staging areas, and loading vans or lorries.
The role also involves assisting with deliveries and collections to client sites, recycling centres, and warehouses, including rack collections and the transport of equipment and consumables.
The Deinstallation Assistant will help maintain accurate asset records by logging serial numbers, supporting stock takes, preparing items for recycling or transport, and labelling stock, while carrying out any other duties as required.
Driving Licence required. Based out of Solihull, West Midlands. You will be working on customer sites in the Midlands and North UK and could be away from home Monday to Thursday. Daily food and accommodation paid*
Main Duties/Responsibilities
Site Equipment De-installations
- Unloading of equipment from site vans
- Physical de-installation of telecoms equipment.
- Recovery of redundant cable systems
- De-installation of infrastructure such as unistrut, cable tray and basket.
- Moving equipment to staging area / loading bays.
- Loading equipment onto vans / lorries
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Assist with Deliveries & Collections
- Delivery of equipment & consumables to work site
- Delivery of equipment to clients' sites
- Collect equipment from clients' sites
- Rack collections
- Delivery of equipment to recycle centres
- Movement of equipment to TXO warehouses
Detailing Assets
- Record serial numbers of stock items.
- Assist with stock takes and inventory counting
- Prepare stock for recycling
- Prepare stock for transport to warehouse
- Labelling stock items
You
- Independent worker but good team player
- Physical strength and ability to safely handle equipment; some of which can be very heavy requiring two people or lifting equipment
- Ability to work under own initiative, whilst meeting the standards of the company's documented quality and environmental systems
- Ability to work away from home Monday to Friday
- PC skills, especially Word and Excel
- Car driver
- Able to be away from home Mon-Thurs on occassions
Please note this role requires a basic disclosure check
Rewards
- Competitive basic salary
- Daily subsistence allowance for breakfasts and evening meals
- Paid hotel accommodation Monday to Thursday night
- Overtime is available when authorised in advance
- Pension
- 25 days plus bank holidays
- Tablet & Mobile Phone provided
- Full tool kit provided
- Uniform provided (safety boots, trousers, polo shirts, fleece jackets, coats)
- Secure parking when away Monday to Friday


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