Maintenance Planner

The SEE Way

SEE Group is a family-built company with over 35 years of experience in delivering excellence across civil construction, mining, and infrastructure. At SEE Group, we don’t just build projects—we build careers.

 

  • Be part of a down-to-earth, supportive team that values diversity and inclusion
  • Benefit from career growth and tailored development opportunities
  • Enjoy personalised rewards and recognition for your hard work
  • Work on impactful projects that shape communities
  • Collaborate with passionate people who bring a “boots & all” attitude to everything they do

The Opportunity
SEE Group have a great career opportunity available for a Maintenance Planner to join our highly professional and skilled  team. This is a Full-time role on a 8 on / 6 off roster based in Orange, NSW, FIFO available for Brisbane.
Responsibilities

  • Ensure effective and efficient use of the ERP system to ensure all maintenance plans are to schedule and completed in a timely manner.
  • Manage all component change-out work orders including component issues.
  • Draft maintenance plans, liaise and distribute to the relevant teams for review.
  • Forecast monthly, 3-monthly, and annual equipment maintenance plans.
  • Update and communicate any changes to the schedule based on plant movements, disposals and other variables.
  • Manage open work orders and report on performance against monthly targets.
  • Assist in resolving Accounts Payable invoice discrepancies and variances.
  • Work closely with the workshop team on costing changes to the service, repairs, and overall maintenance.
  • Regularly review operations to identify areas of improvement.
  • Manage and account the incoming, on-site and out-going materials and equipment.

Essential Skills and Attributes

  • Background in Civil/Mining, Procurement, Purchasing or Warehousing.
  • Ability to interpret the parts manuals, and operations and maintenance manuals.
  • Sound understanding of sourcing products and financial implications.
  • Proven organisational skills, practices and planning ability.
  • Demonstrated experience managing multiple tasks and maintaining focus on priorities.
  • Highly effective skills in negotiating, evaluating, and administering financial documents.
  • Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships.

What’s next?
If you would like to join our team and hold full, unlimited working rights in Australia, we encourage you to submit your CV by clicking apply now.


As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Women and People of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island heritage are strongly encouraged to apply.

Interested to learn more about SEE Group? Visit our website at www.seegroup.com.au