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Deinstallation Operative-Telecommunications (Career Development Plan)

TXO Group
Monmouthshire
2 weeks ago
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Founded in 2005, TXO is the global full-circle technology lifecycle partner, helping industries optimise, manage, deploy, and resell technology.


Our vision is to make technology more sustainable, reducing costs, minimising waste, and maximising impact. We support organisations worldwide in improving efficiency, controlling costs, and meeting environmental goals.


By applying circular economy principles, EOSL support, and responsible asset recovery, we extend the life of infrastructure while lowering both commercial and environmental impact. Through urban mining and asset recovery, we help reduce reliance on raw materials, driving performance, profit, and purpose.


We operate globally with key hubs in the UK, USA, Sweden, France, Germany, Australia, Japan, and Brazil, and backed by TowerBrook Delta, we’re accelerating the shift to a smarter, more sustainable network ecosystem.


Join us and help transform technology for a more sustainable future.


Career Development Plan: career development in telecommunications – with training and learning work towards being a Team Lead, Technical Specialist, Site Manager, Project and Operations management.


NB: Driving Licence required. Based out of Chepstow, Wales. You will be working on customer sites countrywide and 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


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


  • 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

  • £24,000 -£29,000 basic salary
  • Daily subsistence allowance for breakfasts and evening meals
  • Paid hotel accommodation Monday to Thursday night
  • Overtime is available when authorised in advance
  • 25 days plus bank holidays
  • No weekend work
  • Pension
  • Life Assurance
  • Tablet & Mobile Phone provided
  • Full tool kit provided
  • Secure parking here at Chepstow for when away Monday to Friday
  • Uniform provided (safety boots, trousers, polo shirts, fleece jackets, coats)

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