Maintenance Planner Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Saint Petersburg, FL at Geebo

Maintenance Planner

Saint Petersburg, FL Saint Petersburg, FL Full-time Full-time $40 - $50 an hour $40 - $50 an hour 16 hours ago 16 hours ago 16 hours ago Maintenance Planner for Chemical Manufacturing Facility Hourly Rate:
$40-$50 Our client, a chemical manufacturing facility, is seeking a Maintenance Planner to join their team.
This is a contract role with an excellent hourly rate of $40-$50.
Responsibilities:
Plan and schedule maintenance activities at an industrial facility, specifically a chemical manufacturing facility.
Collaborate with various departments to ensure effective and efficient maintenance operations.
Utilize a mechanical mindset to develop comprehensive maintenance plans.
Coordinate with the client to understand their specific needs and objectives.
Collaborate with the Work Management team to ensure all maintenance activities are properly planned and scheduled.
Contribute to the continuous improvement of maintenance processes and procedures.
Qualifications:
Background in maintenance at an industrial facility, preferably in a power plant, chemical plant, or any setting related to industrial operations.
Previous experience as a Maintenance Planner or a similar role is highly desirable.
Proficiency in using Office Suites and other relevant software applications.
Strong mechanical mindset and understanding of maintenance processes.
Navy Nuclear experience is a plus.
This is a challenging and rewarding opportunity to contribute to the maintenance operations of a prominent chemical plant.
If you have the required experience and are looking for an engaging contract role, we invite you to apply.
Please submit your resume and any relevant certifications or licenses.
We look forward to reviewing your application.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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