Maintenance Planner/Scheduler

3MUs, MO
Onsite

About The Position

This position provides an opportunity to transition from other private, public, government or military experience to a 3M career. As a Maintenance Planner/Scheduler, you will have the opportunity to tap into your curiosity and collaborate with some of the most innovative people around the world. Here, you will make an impact by: Review and analyze incoming work orders to identify materials, craftsperson time, priorities, and other requirements for scheduling and completing the work. Estimate job costs, including crafts time, materials, tools, and equipment downtime; submit estimates to superior(s) for approval prior to developing work order schedule. Develop weekly maintenance work schedule based on materials availability, priority of request(s), production considerations, and craftsperson time availability. Ensure accuracy of shop work orders in the Maintenance Management System for accurate accounting and record keeping. Review actual versus planned work order reports to assure effectiveness of planning and scheduling process, and to identify problem areas if any in completing work as planned.

Requirements

  • Applicants must be 18 years of age or older to be considered for this 3M Production role, in compliance with U.S. labor and safety laws.
  • Associate’s degree or higher in Maintenance, Industrial Technology, Engineering Technology, Manufacturing, or a related field (completed and verified prior to start)
  • Two (2) year(s) of in maintenance planning, maintenance scheduling, or a related manufacturing/operations role in a private, public, government or military environment
  • Basic proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, especially Excel, Word, and Outlook.
  • Must be legally authorized to work in country of employment without sponsorship for employment visa status (e.g., H1B status).

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor's degree or higher in Maintenance, Industrial Technology, Engineering Technology, Manufacturing, or a related field from an accredited institution
  • Five (5) years of maintenance planning/scheduling in a manufacturing or industrial environment, in a private, public, government or military environment
  • Experience developing weekly and daily labor schedules for multi-craft maintenance teams.
  • Experience reviewing and processing maintenance work orders.
  • Knowledge of equipment downtime tracking, job costing, and planned vs. actual work analysis.
  • Experience supporting continuous improvement, reliability, or maintenance process improvement initiatives.

Responsibilities

  • Review and analyze incoming work orders to identify materials, craftsperson time, priorities, and other requirements for scheduling and completing the work.
  • Estimate job costs, including crafts time, materials, tools, and equipment downtime; submit estimates to superior(s) for approval prior to developing work order schedule.
  • Develop weekly maintenance work schedule based on materials availability, priority of request(s), production considerations, and craftsperson time availability.
  • Ensure accuracy of shop work orders in the Maintenance Management System for accurate accounting and record keeping.
  • Review actual versus planned work order reports to assure effectiveness of planning and scheduling process, and to identify problem areas if any in completing work as planned.
  • Responsibilities of this position include that corporate policies, procedures and security standards are complied with while performing assigned duties.
  • Safety is a core value at 3M. All employees are expected to contribute to a strong Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) culture by following safety policies, identifying hazards, and engaging in continuous improvement.

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Health Savings Accounts
  • Health Care & Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Disability Benefits
  • Life Insurance
  • Voluntary Benefits
  • Paid Absences
  • Retirement Benefits
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