Cenovus

energy

SeniorMaintenanceElectricalPlanner

$1–1k Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Canada FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Senior Maintenance Electrical Planner at Cenovus. Skills: Maintenance Planning, SAP, Work Packages. Provide routine maintenance planning. Build detailed work packages”

Industry & Context.

energy
Eligibility Requirements

safety sensitive, pre-employment medical, alcohol/drug assessments, maintain a Class 5 driver's license, satisfactory driving record, adhere to the appropriate Company policies and guidelines, driver's abstract will be one of the background checks

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Legally authorized to work in Canada, Journeyman Red Seal Electrician certification, 8+ years’ experience as a Maintenance Planner, Extensive experience working with SAP, Class 5 driver's license, satisfactory driving record, adhere to the appropriate Company policies and guidelines

Nice to Have

P. Eng or CET designation, Maintenance Planner Certification, Maintenance Management Professional (MMP), Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP)

What You'll Do.

Provide routine maintenance planning

Build detailed work packages

catalog and update equipment Planned Job Packages

Prepare and assemble documentation for repairs

Utilize SAP to record

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with maintenance technicians; Collaborate with operations coordinators

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