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Michael Page

Maintenance Planner (Electrical Bias)

Michael Page Northfleet
56,000 to 56,500
32 - 40 hour


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    Michael Page

    Maintenance Planner (Electrical Bias)

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    Michael Page Northfleet
    56,000 to 56,500
    32 - 40 hour
    Status Closed
    Applications are no longer accepted

    What we ask

    Education

    No minimum education required

    What we offer

    Salary
    £56,000 to £56,500
    Hours
    32 to 40 hours per week
    Employment type
    permanent

    Job description

    The Maintenance Planner (Electrical Bias) will be responsible for planning and coordinating maintenance activities and projects to ensure optimal equipment performance within an industrial and manufacturing environment. This role requires an individual with an electrical focus and a keen eye for detail to support the engineering and manufacturing department effectively.

    Client Details

    Our client is a well-established organisation within the industrial and manufacturing sector. As a leading Global company, they are known for their technical expertise and commitment to maintaining high standards in their operations.

    Description

    Plan and schedule maintenance tasks to ensure minimal disruption to production.
    Manage large scale breakdowns and orchestrate remedial actions
    Manage contractors and shcedules
    Conduct Risk assessments
    Coordinate with the engineering team to prioritise and allocate resources effectively.
    Develop and manage preventive maintenance schedules for electrical systems.
    Monitor equipment performance and recommend improvements or upgrades.
    Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities and associated costs.
    Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations during all maintenance activities.
    Collaborate with suppliers and contractors for specialised maintenance requirements.
    Support the implementation of continuous improvement initiatives within the department.Profile

    A successful Maintenance Planner (Electrical Bias) should have:

    A relevant qualification in electrical engineering or a related field.
    Experience in maintenance planning within the industrial or manufacturing sector.
    Strong knowledge of electrical systems and maintenance processes.
    Proficiency in using maintenance planning software and tools.
    An understanding of health and safety practices within an engineering environment.
    Effective communication and organisational skills.Job Offer

    £56,500 per annum.
    Comprehensive benefits package to support your professional and personal needs.
    Opportunities to contribute to a forward-thinking engineering and manufacturing team.
    A permanent role offering stability and career progression.If you are ready to take on the challenge of becoming a Maintenance Planner (Electrical Bias) within the industrial and manufacturing sector, we encourage you to apply today
    Salary description

    £56000.00 - £56500.00 per year

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