IT Inventory Specialist


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**IT Inventory Specialist**

at KeepTruckin Nashville, Tennessee, United States **Who We Are**

KeepTruckin builds technology using the latest advancements in AI and computer vision to improve the safety and efficiency of businesses with vehicles. Over one million drivers and 100,000 companies across every industry trust KeepTruckins integrated platform to power their operations, prevent accidents and reduce costs.

At KeepTruckin, we see our hard work rewarded in tangible ways every day, and we believe that intelligence is most powerful when paired with humility. Were motivated by the opportunity to save lives on the road while impacting and improving every facet of multiple trillion-dollar industries that keep our physical economy moving. KeepTruckin is proud to be a Forbes Cloud 100 company, Forbes Best Startup Employer 2020, and an Inc Magazine Best Place to Work.

**About the Role:**

As the IT Support Inventory Specialist, your role will be to help the IT team manage and build our inventory processes. Handling everything from purchasing to shipping and receiving, you will own every aspect of our devices' lifecycle. You will collaborate daily with the rest of the IT support team to ensure that our employees are running smoothly 24/7.

**What Youll Do:**

* Maintain accurate inventory and reporting of all hardware and software assets

* Supports laptop and desktop maintenance, including inventory and software distribution.

* Ship and receive all equipment related to IT operations

* Place orders for new equipment and SaaS licenses

* Reimage laptops for redeployment

**What Were Looking For:**

* 2+ years of experience in a shipping receiving role

* Familiar with Fedex Shipping

* Able to lift 50+ lbs

* Comfortable around technology and willing to learn

* Familiar with IT asset management systems preferred

* Familiarity with Jamf/Intune a plus

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 KeepTruckin

 05/31/2024

 Nashville,TN