Outage Coordinator/Planner

Stefanini GroupAlcoa, TN
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About The Position

Stefanini Group is hiring! Exciting opportunity awaits, let us help you get started! Click Apply now or you may call Ashish Gupta at +1 248-582-6546 or email at [email protected] for faster processing! Primary Propose: The outage coordinator is responsible for planning, coordinating and supporting plant outages to ensure safe, efficient and timely execution. This role requires strong field experience, and proven expertise in outage planning, scheduling and execution.

Requirements

  • 3-7 years+ experience in maintenance and outage planning.
  • Proven experience planning and coordinating plant outages or shutdowns.
  • Strong proficiency in Gantt Chart or similar
  • Experience working in maintenance crews.
  • Strong organizational communication and coordination skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Procurement experience with, working knowledge of Construction Materials, MRP, ERP (JD Edwards preferred)
  • 2 + years Procurement or related experience in a manufacturing or related business
  • Professional certifications (CPM, APICS, P.E.) a benefit.

Responsibilities

  • Outage Planning and Execution: Develop detailed outage scopes, schedules and execution plans for planned and unplanned outages.
  • Create and maintain Gantt charts to define critical paths, tasks dependencies and resource loading.
  • Coordinate outage activities across maintenance, operations, engineering, safety and contractors.
  • Track outage progress
  • Support pos outage reviews.
  • Schedule And Cost Control: Monitor outage labor hours and contractor performance
  • Identify risks to schedule
  • Continuous Improvement: Improve outage planning processes
  • Promote best practices.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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