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PPM Scheduler

Old Boston
5 days ago
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WELCOME TO LINAKER

For 30 years Linaker has specialised in the creation and maintenance of tailor-made business environments. Having shaped workspaces for a wide range of businesses across the country, Linaker’s heritage lies in our ability to design and regulate unique spaces that truly work.

Linaker was founded upon three core values: trust, reliability and care. We are not just a service provider, rather an essential part of our clients’ architecture and, ultimately, an extension of your business, a part of one team.

Based at our office in Newton-Le-Willows, our Scheduling team play a key role in ensuring we are able to deliver against contractual SLAs, allowing us to delight our clients and grow key relationships. We now have a rare opportunity available to join this wonderful team of superstars!

ABOUT THE ROLE

The role comprises of supporting the Management of the day-to-day scheduling for the operational teams, including Identifying PPM’s due in future months, allocating the correct engineer with the right skillset for the job and chasing that job through to completion ensuring the correct paperwork is uploaded to keep us and clients 100% compliant.

You will also support the scheduling and CRT by monitoring and updating all PPM jobs on the third party CAFM systems, taking data, ETA's and documents from our CAFM system and uploading it into Elogbooks. Chasing overdue maintenance visits with our specialist supply chain to gather certificates and uploading paperwork/certification into our CAFM system and clients third party systems where required. The Role will support with any ad-hoc administration tasks required by either the scheduling or CRT teams.

Core Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 17:00pm

WHAT YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR

Working with the Scheduling Supervisor to streamline operational performance via interrogation of current process to introduce continuous business improvement to data quality and adherence to the delivery of PPM labour.

To develop the systems functionality including sub-contractor application, operational dashboard and reporting, energy capture, IoT and smart meters

Attend client, team and any other meetings deemed necessary to fulfil your role adequately

Scheduling on CAFM system of all PPM labour to budget in accordance with PPM planners issued by Contract Managers, for new, renewed and cancelled contracts

Manage the review and action of tasks through the Linaker CAFM system or any client 3rd party systems / CAFM systems.

Work with our specialist subcontractors to ensure PPM’s completed on time and paperwork uploaded into our systems with 14 days

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

Good basic written and numerical skills

IT literate and intermediate user of Microsoft office

An understanding of the operational functions and basic entry knowledge of operational service delivery

An understanding of expectation, deadlines, targets both internally and externally

Good understanding of CAFM and helpdesk processes

Strong administration and teamwork – essential

Experience of working with external and internal clients

Problem solving capabilities

Understanding of general engineering practices

THE PACKAGE

A competitive starting salary with annual pay reviews.

25 Days holiday plus bank holidays.

Plenty of opportunity for progression.

Health care, life insurance and medical insurance available after a qualifying period

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