Maintenance Planner

Date: 04/09/2024
Place of work: Port Harcourt

Job Title:

Maintenance Planner

Project:

PHRC Area 5

Job Location:

Port Harcour, Nigeria (NG)

Job Type/Contract

Long-term

Starting Date

Q4

Salary Range

Excellent salary package with benefits

We are Met T&S, the Global Employment Company of MAIRE group, an industrial leader in Engineering & Construction, Technology & Licensing, and Energy Business Development and Ventures. Listed on the Milan Stock Exchange, the Group is among the global top-ranking engineering contractors. You can find, and we invite you to discover more about MAIRE group and its projects on our web site: www.mairetecnimont.com/en

We are facing more challenges and the growing needs of a thriving group, with new projects around the world.

Our people are our Greatest Project and the energy to support all our goals.

Are you interested in being part of our projects worldwide?

We are looking for talented and brilliant Maintenance Planner in a long-term development path Planners with MAIRE group full of thriving opportunities

Job Description/Role Summary

Maintenance Planner is the one who create the plans to coordinate all plannable work on their premises to avoid delays, improving productivity and workflow, and reducing maintenance costs.

They work closely with maintenance technicians and supervisor and report to maintenance directors or maintenance managers.

Duties and responsibilities

A Construction Site Planner target is to avoid operational hiccups that cause delays and deferred maintenance backlog.

Their day-to-day activities can vary depending on the size of the organization and the makeup of the maintenance team, but generally revolves around the following core responsibilities:

  • Understand the job well enough to describe what needs to be accomplished, estimate labor hours, tools, and resources needed to complete different work orders.
  • Prepare preventative maintenance plans and schedules that are in sync with the organization’s maintenance goals.
  • Constantly adjust schedules to account for unexpected emergency work.
  • Act as the primary liaison person between maintenance and operations.
  • Lead communication between maintenance and other internal beneficiaries of maintenance work to ensure that everyone receives timely, efficient, and quality service.
  • Coordinate planned downtimes to reduce mean time between failures and minimize interference with production schedules.
  • Minimize the number of interruptions once work begins.
  • Establish job goals for the maintenance workforce.
  • Provide immediate insights into potential labor shortages (or excesses).
  • Help with keeping an optimal stock of spare parts and materials.

What we offer

  • Attractive benefits and long-term career opportunities