Seasonal IT Equipment Coordinator Financial & Banking - Rialto, CA at Geebo

Seasonal IT Equipment Coordinator

At Amazon, we strive to be Earth's most customer-centric company where people can find and discover anything they want to buy online.
We hire the world's brightest minds, offering them an environment in which they can relentlessly improve the customer experience.
Innovation and creativity are built into the DNA of the company and are encouraged at all levels of employment.
Every day we solve complex technical and business problems with ingenuity and simplicity.
We're making history and the good news is we've only just begun.
Amazon, one of the top 100 companies in the United States, has an immediate opening for a IT Equipment Coordinator in our Fulfillment Center (FC).
FCs throughout the U.
S.
handle millions of items from tens of thousands of vendors and ship them across the globe each day.
The successful IT Equipment Coordinator will be responsible for providing assistance to the operations team by maintaining IT inventory, coordinating ordering, delivery, and audits of assets assigned to the IT department, and maintaining general standardized housekeeping of all IT areas.
Amazon seeks individuals who are willing to work hard, have fun, and join us in making worldwide history.
Responsibilities include allocation and maintenance of IT equipment throughout the Fulfillment Center.
IT Equipment Coordinators are also responsible for the RMA and repair process for all devices under warranty.
The IT Equipment Coordinator is a member of the larger IT team within the FC and will specifically support the Junior and Senior Technicians in daily projects and activities as directed.
This position reports directly to the IT manager for the fulfillment center.
We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Rialto, CA, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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