Culligan UK limited
Refurbishment Operative

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Refurbishment Operative
We are seeking a Refurbishment Operative to join our team in our centralised refurbishment centre based in Fillongley.
You will work on the testing and refurbishment of returned water coolers and other products in line with the business needs. Ensuring that the work is carried out in a safe, controlled and cost effective manner to a high quality standard.
Working Hours:
- Monday - Friday 8:00am-16:30pm
Responsibilities:
- Review all returned products to evaluate opportunity to refurbish
- Check that products are electrically and visually safe before PAT testing
- Cleaning of the product using only approved chemicals, in line with company procedures
- Sanitise and descale products as required
- Packaging, stripping and assembly of units & components
- Maintain accurate records of work carried out where required
- Assist with stock control of components, ensuring a continuous supply is available
- To liaise with the team leader when re-ordering is required
- Maintain security of all stock
- To complete basic administration tasks using the computer if required
- Operate machinery and tools in a safe, effective manner following training
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Benefits:
- 40 hours a week, Monday - Friday
- No weekend working
- 23 days holiday plus bank holidays
- Close down over Christmas
- Overtime may be available
- Holiday purchase scheme available
- Life Assurance
- Pension – Salary exchange Scheme
- My Culligan benefits - Discount platform
- Culligan Product discounts
- Employee Assistance programme
- Enhanced maternity, paternity, and grandparent leave
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