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Overview
The Maintenance Planner position strengthens the productivity and efficiency of the maintenance department and third party services of EPDM facilities by ensuring future plant preventive and corrective maintenance tasks are properly planned, required parts are available and activities fit within available maintenance labor schedules. Duties And Responsibilities
Create detailed job plans for non-routine plant preventive and corrective maintenance activities by researching equipment history, identifying all requirements for safe and efficient completion, listing important steps, and following up on technician feedback. Review and update existing preventive and corrective maintenance procedures and PMs. Identify and assemble necessary spare parts and consumables into “kits” before they’re needed by the maintenance technicians or third parties. Work with internal and external maintenance resources to create detailed scopes of work for plant improvement projects. Manage in-plant projects as needed and may be called upon to supervise maintenance teammates. Perform engineering review of proposed new equipment designs to assess reliability, ease of maintenance, and availability of replacement parts. Interact directly with production and other plant teammates in a professional manner. Utilize a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to create work orders, prepare work schedules, and research spare parts. Act as CMMS Site Administrator. Follow corporate Work Management standards and participate in the continuous improvement of the planning and scheduling processes. Comply with all safety and environmental protocols relating to operations. Qualifications
Required:
High school diploma Experience using a CMMS for maintenance purposes Five or more years’ experience in an industrial environment as a maintenance employee performing Preventive (planned) and Corrective (unplanned) Maintenance
Knowledge of and experience working in all the following areas:
Mechanical
Power Transmission – chains, belts, gearboxes, bearings, brakes, couplings, etc. Lubrication – oils, greases, storage and handling, application, etc. Hydraulics & Pneumatics – valves, actuators, compressors and pumps, piping and tubing, etc.
Electrical
DC Circuits – relays, contactors, power supplies, etc. AC Circuits (120V to 480V) – motors, drives, transformers, etc.
Process Control
Industrial Automation – robotics, PID, machine control, etc. PLCs & Networking – communication, signals, I/O, LANs, etc.
Desired
Associates degree or 2+ years of vocational training Experience with maintenance technologies such as Vibration Analysis, Thermography, Ultrasound Inspection, Oil Analysis, and Precision Alignment Certifications in mechanical/industrial fields (electrician, millwright, welding, etc.) Certified Maintenance and Reliability Technician (CMRT) Prior experience as a Maintenance Planner Working Conditions
Indoor dusty, non-air-conditioned industrial manufacturing and warehouse environment that are subject to temperatures that range from 65 to 90 degrees in the general working environment and hotter in certain areas of the plant. Occasional outdoor activities in hot or adverse weather. Twenty-four hour working environment with multiple shifts and varying schedules. Physical Requirements
Ability to lift 50 pounds Ability to climb ladders, stairs, and perform duties on an elevated platform Ability to kneel, bend, reach and stoop Ability to read, interpret and utilize drawings and diagrams (electrical, piping, P&ID) Ability to pass a Mobile Equipment test Ability to sit for prolonged periods of time for training and data entry purposes Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Management and Manufacturing Industries
Wholesale Building Materials, Mining, and Construction
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The Maintenance Planner position strengthens the productivity and efficiency of the maintenance department and third party services of EPDM facilities by ensuring future plant preventive and corrective maintenance tasks are properly planned, required parts are available and activities fit within available maintenance labor schedules. Duties And Responsibilities
Create detailed job plans for non-routine plant preventive and corrective maintenance activities by researching equipment history, identifying all requirements for safe and efficient completion, listing important steps, and following up on technician feedback. Review and update existing preventive and corrective maintenance procedures and PMs. Identify and assemble necessary spare parts and consumables into “kits” before they’re needed by the maintenance technicians or third parties. Work with internal and external maintenance resources to create detailed scopes of work for plant improvement projects. Manage in-plant projects as needed and may be called upon to supervise maintenance teammates. Perform engineering review of proposed new equipment designs to assess reliability, ease of maintenance, and availability of replacement parts. Interact directly with production and other plant teammates in a professional manner. Utilize a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to create work orders, prepare work schedules, and research spare parts. Act as CMMS Site Administrator. Follow corporate Work Management standards and participate in the continuous improvement of the planning and scheduling processes. Comply with all safety and environmental protocols relating to operations. Qualifications
Required:
High school diploma Experience using a CMMS for maintenance purposes Five or more years’ experience in an industrial environment as a maintenance employee performing Preventive (planned) and Corrective (unplanned) Maintenance
Knowledge of and experience working in all the following areas:
Mechanical
Power Transmission – chains, belts, gearboxes, bearings, brakes, couplings, etc. Lubrication – oils, greases, storage and handling, application, etc. Hydraulics & Pneumatics – valves, actuators, compressors and pumps, piping and tubing, etc.
Electrical
DC Circuits – relays, contactors, power supplies, etc. AC Circuits (120V to 480V) – motors, drives, transformers, etc.
Process Control
Industrial Automation – robotics, PID, machine control, etc. PLCs & Networking – communication, signals, I/O, LANs, etc.
Desired
Associates degree or 2+ years of vocational training Experience with maintenance technologies such as Vibration Analysis, Thermography, Ultrasound Inspection, Oil Analysis, and Precision Alignment Certifications in mechanical/industrial fields (electrician, millwright, welding, etc.) Certified Maintenance and Reliability Technician (CMRT) Prior experience as a Maintenance Planner Working Conditions
Indoor dusty, non-air-conditioned industrial manufacturing and warehouse environment that are subject to temperatures that range from 65 to 90 degrees in the general working environment and hotter in certain areas of the plant. Occasional outdoor activities in hot or adverse weather. Twenty-four hour working environment with multiple shifts and varying schedules. Physical Requirements
Ability to lift 50 pounds Ability to climb ladders, stairs, and perform duties on an elevated platform Ability to kneel, bend, reach and stoop Ability to read, interpret and utilize drawings and diagrams (electrical, piping, P&ID) Ability to pass a Mobile Equipment test Ability to sit for prolonged periods of time for training and data entry purposes Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Management and Manufacturing Industries
Wholesale Building Materials, Mining, and Construction
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