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Role:Maintenance Planner

Location: Wales, Northop(Hybrid, 3 days a week in office)

12 month Contract - Either Staff or Contract

Our client is a leading EPC who are looking for anMaintenance Plannerto join an exciting project.

Responsibilities:
Support the Maintenance Support Co-ordinator with the control and delivery of all relevant planned maintenance activities in accordance with HSE Policy and Procedures to meet business targets, throughput, planning, reliability and plant uptime
Support the Maintenance Support Co-ordinator, in synergy with the Technical Planning department, to ensure the Major and Asset integrity-related work and/or breakdown activities are prioritised, resourced and planned appropriately to meet the integrated plan
Develop, in synergy with the Technical Planning Department, the shutdown schedules, incorporating approved business forecasts, field development projects, and maintenance strategies.
Prepare plans for complex work, rotating equipment programs and routine outages (train outages, maintenance campaign programs and field outages)
Support day by day the Offshore and Onshore Planners and schedulers in effective and accurate planning (28-day and 90-day site plans)
Accountable for facilitation of 90-day Day Planning meetings, rough-cut planning meetings, and weekly backlog and forward log review meetings when necessary
Liaise with the technical authority to optimize critical equipment maintenance.
Responsible for creating & integrating district & functional plans for IAP
Preparation of ISP planning Campaign and Satellites Maintenance Campaign
Daily contact with offshore and onshore sites and other departments to ensure plans are tracked and reported. Highlighting and offering solutions to problems
Co-ordinate and support the execution of major and non-routine maintenance and improvement jobs on the operations site
Support preparation for minor plant shutdowns includes development of the scope of work, spares, resources, tools, etc
Co-ordinate and support the third-party business mobilisation and plans, working in collaboration with other departments.
Support Integrated Asset Planning (IAP)
Requirements:
Engineering degree or relevant equivalent experience
Familiarity with the use of SAP/MS Project/Primavera
Be well acquainted with the operational methods and details related to daily activities of a maintenance engineering office supporting both onshore and offshore operational facilities
Extensive experience in planning and control of multi-disciplinary activities
Extensive experience in engaging with external vendors and resources
Appreciation of contract management requirements
Previous experience in the upstream O&G industry with significant exposure to offshore and onshore projects
Good working of software applications, such as MS Office, SAP, MS Project, and Primavera
Deep knowledge of maintenance & project planning
Strong communication (verbal and written), presentation, negotiation & influencing skills

If interested, please contact Marcus on +44 (0) 788 998 7852/+44 (0) 207 419 5800


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