Maintenance Planner
Tronox
- Cooljarloo, WA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Proactively plan and estimate maintenance activities, ensuring that agreed resources, equipment maintenance KPI's and production targets are met
- Develop and manage a consistent process for planning of all tasks including sourcing and procurement of materials, equipment and labour resources
- Prioritise and manage the backlog of work requests to ensure only critical shutdown work is being planned
- Evaluate and challenge the scheduling to optimise planned work efficiencies
- Coordinate and manage meetings to optimise the shutdown plans and risks of all activities in the work list
- Collaborate with maintenance teams, operations, engineering, and procurement to gather necessary information and ensure alignment with project goals
- Generate reports for management to track project status, resource utilization, and budget adherence.
- Monitor progress of shutdown activities on a daily and weekly basis and keep stakeholders updated
- Participate in risk evaluation and safe operation assessments
- Contractor management and reviewing documentation
- Ensure compliance with relevant Environmental, OSH and Registered Equipment legislation.
- 5 years+ experience in a similar role
- Previous experience in a shutdown or turnaround planning (desirable)
- Experience in using SAP and MS projects
- Mechanical Trade Certificate or equivalent (desired)
- Mining, mineral sands, dredging experience (desired)
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Familiarity with relevant safety regulations and industry standards
- Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines.
- Compressed 9 day fortnight option
- New campsite with excellent facilities
- 12% Superannuation
- Early access to Long Service Leave at 5 years (pro-rata)
- Company paid salary continuance, journey, TPD & death insurances
- Annual health related programs and benefits
- Novated leasing options available
- A service award program
- A high performance and inclusive culture where people are seen as people