Mechanical Maintenance Planner
FPC Bangor is working with a manufacturing facility in New England with a Mechanical Maintenance Planner opening. The Mechanical Maintenance Planner is responsible for working with operations, planning, engineering, and mechanical groups to complete jobs to improve uptime and quality. This position reports to the Maintenance Manager.
Responsibilities
Plan, manage, and complete work orders for daily work, routine outages, and annual mill outages.
Oversee and evaluate the day-to-day backlog with Operations and the OMC by updating required by dates, job hours, job safety tasks, and job plans keeping the work orders constantly up to date.
Create complete planned work packages for craftsmen that include any lockouts, permits, SOP's, drawings/schematics, manuals, and job plan information.
Maintain all parts in a kitting area by work order number or kit number listed on work order job plan which ensures craftsmen can find all parts needed to get the job done in a timely manner.
Build a Bill of Materials (BOM) for every piece of equipment in your area ensuring that all parts needed have been added to the equipment and assigned a SCIMP number.
Conduct proper follow through on all maintenance issues ensuring prints, parts, and job reviews are complete and acted upon.
Order any non-stock materials, get them into the Storeroom inventory with a SCIMP number, and into CMMS.
Attend and participate in planning and scheduling meetings.
Attend and participate in training meetings.
Help on the floor when needed.
Take part in on-call/weekend duty.
Skills
Able to read drawings, schematics, and P&ID's.
Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills.
Strong mechanical background with a strong knowledge of mechanics and mechanical processes.
Ability to work effectively with all groups of people, including unionized workforce.
Candidate needs to have strong communication skills (i.e., interpersonal, written and verbal) to work closely with vendors, contractors, Accounting Department, and Procurement Departments.
Desired computer skills are Microsoft Office (Word and Excel) and CMMS experience.
Self-directed and motivated to complete special projects.
Able to multi-task efficiently under demanding circumstances.
Organized, attention to detail, and able to manage numerous documents.
Education
Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or mechanical engineering technology field desired; however, 3-5 years equivalent work experience in the maintenance department in the Pulp & Paper Industry can be suitable.
Please send your current resume to Leisa Wallace for immediate consideration.
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