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The Plant Engineering Technician works closely with all plant engineering personnel in support of improved equipment and process reliability as well as efficient and cost-effective use of plant resources. The person in this position acts as the principal contact person between the maintenance department and the plant departments requesting maintenance work. They receive all non-emergency, non-rush work orders from the requesting departments of the areas to which they are assigned in order to assure that work requested is needed and is the best solution. They examine jobs to be done, determine scope and materials needed, identify the best way to accomplish the work, and develop detailed job plans. They consult with requesters, maintenance supervisors, and/or craftsmen when necessary. Additionally, they estimate the cost of each work order in terms of direct labor, materials, outside services, and total cost. The technician maintains a backlog of work orders not yet planned, routing for approval, awaiting parts, and ready to schedule. They develop a maintenance work schedule for the maintenance supervisor with input from the entire scheduling group, schedule and conduct daily and weekly meetings with their assigned scheduling group, and make recommendations for improvements to the work planning and scheduling process. Other duties may be assigned as needed.