PGT Innovations
Maint- Planner-Scheduler
PGT Innovations, Miami, Florida, us, 33222
Summary:
SUMMARYThe primary role of the maintenance planner is to improve work force productivity and work quality by eliminating in advance potential delays and obstacles through proper planning and coordination of parts, machine time and labor.The planner/scheduler is responsible for the planning and scheduling of all maintenance work performed in the area to which he/she is assigned. He/she maintains liaison and coordination between the operations and maintenance organizations; maintains appropriate records and files to permit meaningful analysis and reporting of results or work doneWhat You'll Do:ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
include the following. Other duties may be assigned.Is the principal contact and liaison person between the maintenance department and the plant departments served by maintenance and ensures that the operations areas or functions to which he/she is assigned receive prompt, efficient and quality service from the maintenance function and ensures the maintenance function is given the opportunity to provide this service.The planner receives all work orders from the requesting departments of the areas to which he/she is assigned, except for emergency work, which is requested of the appropriate maintenance supervisor for immediate attention.Makes any additional sketches diagrams, etc., necessary to clarify the intent of the work order.Reviews and screens each work order to see that is has been properly filled out:Work scope clearly describedCheck if the priority and requested completion date are realistic and provide practical lead-timeCharge numbers and other coding are complete and accurateAuthorization is properDiscusses the details with the originating department as appropriateAssures that work requested is needed. If need is questioned and not readily resolved with operations or requesting personnel, refers the work order to the maintenance manager.Reviews with engineering those work orders requiring engineering design.Maintenance work orders which can be planned out but which require participation by shop or functional crews are copied (cross-order) and provided to the appropriate planner for planning of the supplemental work.Examines jobs to be done and determines best way to accomplish the work. Consults with requester or maintenance supervisor when necessary.Obtains blueprints, drawings, instructional manuals and special procedures, as needed, from files or other sources. Makes any additional sketches, diagrams, etc., necessary to clarify the intent of the work order.Identifies and obtains (requisitions, orders, kits as appropriate and in keeping with procedures) determinable materials, entering material needs on the work order. Determines if critical items are in stock by verifying availability with stores.Ensures the safety needs are given a top priority in work planning.Estimates jobs showing sequence of steps, the number of tradespersons and required labor hours for each step. Lists determinable materials and any special tools or equipment needed.Estimates cost of each work order in terms of direct labor, materials required and total cost.Maintains backlog files of work orders waiting scheduling in accordance with their priority limits with an estimated completion date. Those unplanned, requiring engineering, waiting for materials, waiting for downtime, etc., are filed accordingly. When ready for scheduling, work orders are filed by supervisor by required completion day. Ideally, this filing is accomplished within a computerized system.Once a job is planned and estimated, prior to scheduling, verifies the availability of parts, materials and special tools required for its execution.Planner should have complete knowledge of each departments PM workload in order to better schedule work orders in that area.Reviews the estimate of the current days schedule status and forecast of labor availability on a daily basis.Develops a maintenance work schedule for the maintenance area supervisor. From the backlog files for each crew, selects a group of work orders with labor requirements matching the capability of the identified work forces, taking into account any work carry over from jobs previously scheduled. Identifies any known skill requirements and makes such arrangements with the other planners.Allocates labor and coordinates these requirements through maintenance supervisors and the maintenance manager.In the selection of jobs for scheduling, meeting the deadlines established by the requesting department and maintaining preventive maintenance schedules is essential. If any work orders cannot be scheduled within the prescribed priority lead time, the requesting department management and the requester are promptly notified so that appropriate action can be taken to get the work done in a satisfactory and timely manner.Attends meetings with the operations planning department and participates in the overall plant scheduling of the following weeks work, and negotiates for downtime windows during which preventive and corrective maintenance requiring downtime can be performed. Finalizes own schedules for which he/she is responsible, ensuring that the work scheduled balances with the labor hours available so that a full days work is provided each person.Recommends equipment to be included in preventive maintenance programs.Plans and schedules preventive maintenance work in coordination with operations and maintenance supervisors.On the basis of firm work schedules, coordinates requisition of all predetermined parts, materials and special tools and ensures that equipment to be worked on will be available and ready. Arranges for any safety inspection, fire and standby watch.Issues approved schedules together with relevant work orders and other planning documents to area supervisors. Discusses planning packages as necessary with special instructions or considerations to be observed in the execution of the jobs and reviews new jobs coming up in the future. (All work orders except emergencies come through the planner.)Follows up to ensure the completed schedules and work orders are returned at the proper time. Carefully reviews completed schedules and corresponding work orders submitted by the maintenance area supervisors and monitors work order progress for any reports necessary.In accordance with standard practice, provides the clerks with all documents for reporting or closeout.At all times, keeps advised of the status of standing work orders of minor maintenance log book jobs.Promotes the conservation of energy.Maintains close contact with the other planners to ensure coordination of complex multi-skill field and shop jobs.Schedules weekly meetings with the operations supervisors and the maintenance supervisors concerned with the areas for which he/she is responsible, consulting them regarding facilities or equipment to be maintained. Makes recommendations to operations concerning long-range maintenance needs and, in collaboration with operations, prepares a weekly forecast of all jobs expected to be scheduled for the following week. Where justified, solicits work orders for relatively minor corrective maintenance in order to avoid major repairs at a later date.Maintains an open package of schedulable work orders, which require equipment to be shut down so that some or all of them can be performed in the event of an unscheduled shutdown of that equipment. These unscheduled shutdown lists are prepared, reviewed and updated weekly.Develops a file of standard work orders (plans) for regularly recurring repair jobs, based on historical experience, to simplify the planning process.Reviews with the maintenance area supervisors the actual labor expended versus estimated labor and material used for completed jobs, in order to determine corrective measures needed to improve the accuracy of estimating and improving methods of doing work.Assists maintenance and operations management in periodically analyzing costs and, where necessary, recommends corrective action needed to reduce maintenance costs.Keeps the maintenance manager properly informed on all abnormal or critical situations and seeks advice on matters outside of the planners knowledge or authority.Make recommendations for system improvement.Maintains necessary records and files and prepares and distributes meaningful and accurate control reports.Performs other tasks and special assignments as requested by the maintenance managerWho You Are:QUALIFICATIONSTo perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCEMechanical/electrical background necessary and tech school background desired.Have adequate trade knowledge to estimate labor hours and materials and to visualize the job to be performed.Have or able to acquire a working knowledge of personal computers in a reasonable training period (typing skills helpful)Have good planning and organizational skills.Ability to understand what constitutes good instructionsAble to read blueprints and shop drawingsSketching abilityUnderstanding of the proper use of work orders, priorities, scheduling, etc.Ability to keep multiple jobs in controlled motionsimultaneously.Ability to bring about orderfrom chaos.Orientation and commitment to customer service.Style and capability commanding respect within both maintenance and operating organizations.LANGUAGE / COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Should have good oral/written communication skills and possess tact.MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
Good administrative and mathematical skills with willingness to handle paperworkREASONING ABILITY
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
NonePHYSICAL DEMANDS / WORK ENVIRONMENTThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Usual office environment with frequent sitting, walking, and standing, and occasional climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, and balancing.Frequent use of eye, hand, and finger coordination enabling the use of office machinery.Oral and auditory capacity enabling interpersonal communication as well as communication through automated devices such as the telephone.
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTSAbility to travel occasionally domestically.Occasional: activity exists less than 1/3 of the time.Frequent: activity exists 1/3 and 2/3 of the time.Who We Are:At PGT Innovations, we may build and support high-quality, innovative windows and doors, but every day holds opportunities for us to do so much more from building stronger teams through leading, supporting, mentoring, and collaborating, to fostering better relationships with our customers.WHY WERE DIFFERENTEvery day we look for opportunities to grow and achieve greatness together.This isnt an everyone for themselves environment. Here, we look out for each other. We help each other. We prop each other up during challenging times.Because inventing, building, and delivering the future of windows and doors is not a one-person job. It takes all of us.Our collaborative group.Our understanding family.Our strong team.Working together to inspire greater opportunity for our customers, our community, and our team members.WHAT WE OFFERCompetitive compensationCareer advancement opportunitiesMedical coverageDental coverageTuition reimbursement401k matchingProfit sharingPaid time offVolunteer time offPGT Innovations is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants are considered for positions without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, mental or
physical disability, marital/family/caregiver status, genetic information, military or veteran status, citizenship or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local low. PGT Innovations also prohibits harassment of applicants or employees based on any of these protected categories.
SUMMARYThe primary role of the maintenance planner is to improve work force productivity and work quality by eliminating in advance potential delays and obstacles through proper planning and coordination of parts, machine time and labor.The planner/scheduler is responsible for the planning and scheduling of all maintenance work performed in the area to which he/she is assigned. He/she maintains liaison and coordination between the operations and maintenance organizations; maintains appropriate records and files to permit meaningful analysis and reporting of results or work doneWhat You'll Do:ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
include the following. Other duties may be assigned.Is the principal contact and liaison person between the maintenance department and the plant departments served by maintenance and ensures that the operations areas or functions to which he/she is assigned receive prompt, efficient and quality service from the maintenance function and ensures the maintenance function is given the opportunity to provide this service.The planner receives all work orders from the requesting departments of the areas to which he/she is assigned, except for emergency work, which is requested of the appropriate maintenance supervisor for immediate attention.Makes any additional sketches diagrams, etc., necessary to clarify the intent of the work order.Reviews and screens each work order to see that is has been properly filled out:Work scope clearly describedCheck if the priority and requested completion date are realistic and provide practical lead-timeCharge numbers and other coding are complete and accurateAuthorization is properDiscusses the details with the originating department as appropriateAssures that work requested is needed. If need is questioned and not readily resolved with operations or requesting personnel, refers the work order to the maintenance manager.Reviews with engineering those work orders requiring engineering design.Maintenance work orders which can be planned out but which require participation by shop or functional crews are copied (cross-order) and provided to the appropriate planner for planning of the supplemental work.Examines jobs to be done and determines best way to accomplish the work. Consults with requester or maintenance supervisor when necessary.Obtains blueprints, drawings, instructional manuals and special procedures, as needed, from files or other sources. Makes any additional sketches, diagrams, etc., necessary to clarify the intent of the work order.Identifies and obtains (requisitions, orders, kits as appropriate and in keeping with procedures) determinable materials, entering material needs on the work order. Determines if critical items are in stock by verifying availability with stores.Ensures the safety needs are given a top priority in work planning.Estimates jobs showing sequence of steps, the number of tradespersons and required labor hours for each step. Lists determinable materials and any special tools or equipment needed.Estimates cost of each work order in terms of direct labor, materials required and total cost.Maintains backlog files of work orders waiting scheduling in accordance with their priority limits with an estimated completion date. Those unplanned, requiring engineering, waiting for materials, waiting for downtime, etc., are filed accordingly. When ready for scheduling, work orders are filed by supervisor by required completion day. Ideally, this filing is accomplished within a computerized system.Once a job is planned and estimated, prior to scheduling, verifies the availability of parts, materials and special tools required for its execution.Planner should have complete knowledge of each departments PM workload in order to better schedule work orders in that area.Reviews the estimate of the current days schedule status and forecast of labor availability on a daily basis.Develops a maintenance work schedule for the maintenance area supervisor. From the backlog files for each crew, selects a group of work orders with labor requirements matching the capability of the identified work forces, taking into account any work carry over from jobs previously scheduled. Identifies any known skill requirements and makes such arrangements with the other planners.Allocates labor and coordinates these requirements through maintenance supervisors and the maintenance manager.In the selection of jobs for scheduling, meeting the deadlines established by the requesting department and maintaining preventive maintenance schedules is essential. If any work orders cannot be scheduled within the prescribed priority lead time, the requesting department management and the requester are promptly notified so that appropriate action can be taken to get the work done in a satisfactory and timely manner.Attends meetings with the operations planning department and participates in the overall plant scheduling of the following weeks work, and negotiates for downtime windows during which preventive and corrective maintenance requiring downtime can be performed. Finalizes own schedules for which he/she is responsible, ensuring that the work scheduled balances with the labor hours available so that a full days work is provided each person.Recommends equipment to be included in preventive maintenance programs.Plans and schedules preventive maintenance work in coordination with operations and maintenance supervisors.On the basis of firm work schedules, coordinates requisition of all predetermined parts, materials and special tools and ensures that equipment to be worked on will be available and ready. Arranges for any safety inspection, fire and standby watch.Issues approved schedules together with relevant work orders and other planning documents to area supervisors. Discusses planning packages as necessary with special instructions or considerations to be observed in the execution of the jobs and reviews new jobs coming up in the future. (All work orders except emergencies come through the planner.)Follows up to ensure the completed schedules and work orders are returned at the proper time. Carefully reviews completed schedules and corresponding work orders submitted by the maintenance area supervisors and monitors work order progress for any reports necessary.In accordance with standard practice, provides the clerks with all documents for reporting or closeout.At all times, keeps advised of the status of standing work orders of minor maintenance log book jobs.Promotes the conservation of energy.Maintains close contact with the other planners to ensure coordination of complex multi-skill field and shop jobs.Schedules weekly meetings with the operations supervisors and the maintenance supervisors concerned with the areas for which he/she is responsible, consulting them regarding facilities or equipment to be maintained. Makes recommendations to operations concerning long-range maintenance needs and, in collaboration with operations, prepares a weekly forecast of all jobs expected to be scheduled for the following week. Where justified, solicits work orders for relatively minor corrective maintenance in order to avoid major repairs at a later date.Maintains an open package of schedulable work orders, which require equipment to be shut down so that some or all of them can be performed in the event of an unscheduled shutdown of that equipment. These unscheduled shutdown lists are prepared, reviewed and updated weekly.Develops a file of standard work orders (plans) for regularly recurring repair jobs, based on historical experience, to simplify the planning process.Reviews with the maintenance area supervisors the actual labor expended versus estimated labor and material used for completed jobs, in order to determine corrective measures needed to improve the accuracy of estimating and improving methods of doing work.Assists maintenance and operations management in periodically analyzing costs and, where necessary, recommends corrective action needed to reduce maintenance costs.Keeps the maintenance manager properly informed on all abnormal or critical situations and seeks advice on matters outside of the planners knowledge or authority.Make recommendations for system improvement.Maintains necessary records and files and prepares and distributes meaningful and accurate control reports.Performs other tasks and special assignments as requested by the maintenance managerWho You Are:QUALIFICATIONSTo perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCEMechanical/electrical background necessary and tech school background desired.Have adequate trade knowledge to estimate labor hours and materials and to visualize the job to be performed.Have or able to acquire a working knowledge of personal computers in a reasonable training period (typing skills helpful)Have good planning and organizational skills.Ability to understand what constitutes good instructionsAble to read blueprints and shop drawingsSketching abilityUnderstanding of the proper use of work orders, priorities, scheduling, etc.Ability to keep multiple jobs in controlled motionsimultaneously.Ability to bring about orderfrom chaos.Orientation and commitment to customer service.Style and capability commanding respect within both maintenance and operating organizations.LANGUAGE / COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Should have good oral/written communication skills and possess tact.MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
Good administrative and mathematical skills with willingness to handle paperworkREASONING ABILITY
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
NonePHYSICAL DEMANDS / WORK ENVIRONMENTThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Usual office environment with frequent sitting, walking, and standing, and occasional climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, and balancing.Frequent use of eye, hand, and finger coordination enabling the use of office machinery.Oral and auditory capacity enabling interpersonal communication as well as communication through automated devices such as the telephone.
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTSAbility to travel occasionally domestically.Occasional: activity exists less than 1/3 of the time.Frequent: activity exists 1/3 and 2/3 of the time.Who We Are:At PGT Innovations, we may build and support high-quality, innovative windows and doors, but every day holds opportunities for us to do so much more from building stronger teams through leading, supporting, mentoring, and collaborating, to fostering better relationships with our customers.WHY WERE DIFFERENTEvery day we look for opportunities to grow and achieve greatness together.This isnt an everyone for themselves environment. Here, we look out for each other. We help each other. We prop each other up during challenging times.Because inventing, building, and delivering the future of windows and doors is not a one-person job. It takes all of us.Our collaborative group.Our understanding family.Our strong team.Working together to inspire greater opportunity for our customers, our community, and our team members.WHAT WE OFFERCompetitive compensationCareer advancement opportunitiesMedical coverageDental coverageTuition reimbursement401k matchingProfit sharingPaid time offVolunteer time offPGT Innovations is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants are considered for positions without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, mental or
physical disability, marital/family/caregiver status, genetic information, military or veteran status, citizenship or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local low. PGT Innovations also prohibits harassment of applicants or employees based on any of these protected categories.