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Planning Co-ordinator

Leigh
money-bag 28000.00-28000.00 Annual
Posted Yesterday

Have you worked in a role with a focus on scheduling and planning, possibly engineers but possibly in other areas such as transport? Are you looking for an employer that promotes from within and offers superb career prospects? Are you highly organised with excellent people skills? If so, this is just the role for you. The role comes with a salary of up to 30,000, and a benefits package including holidays that increase to 30 days plus bank holidays over time, free parking, a pension, life insurance, cycle to work scheme and brilliant career prospects. What will I be doing as a Planning Coordinator?Working as part of a team, you will be scheduling work for maintenance with high profile customers across a region of the UK, developing strong relationships with your customers. Duties will include: Managing a team of field-based engineers, planning and maintaining their diariesScheduling planned maintenance jobs and ad hoc urgent breakdownsPrioritising urgent repairs and submitting for invoicingCompleting quotes and invoicesProcessing engineer job sheetsIdentifying opportunities for new equipment or services, and advising the relevant departmentsWe would LOVE to hear from you if you have the following skills and experience:Previous experience in a similar role scheduling or co-ordinating engineers or possibly in another sector such as transport planning or even waste route managementA good grasp of general UK geographyComfortable using Word, Excel and OutlookSimpro experience ..... full job details .....

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