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Maintenance Planner

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Berli Berli
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Guys,
What is job description for maintenance planner, especially for Oil & gas insdustry... ? is is posible for Project Planner to become maintenace planner.. ? Thanks..

Rgds,
Berli

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James Anthony Wood
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Yes Berli,

You can be a maintenace planner! It only means that the scope of work is maintenance of a site/ship/establishment/rig, rather than new construction in a project life cycle. Maintenance planners are also called shutdown planners also.

Regards,

Jim Wood.
Marcio Sampaio
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Berli,

Sorry, I’m not.

But u can go on:

http://www.mmgts.com/

http://www.knowledgestorm.com/

Hope it helps.

Kind regards,
Marcio Eduardo
Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Berli Berli
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Marcio,
Thanks for your sharing. Btw are u familiar with maximo system... ?

Rgds,
Berli
Marcio Sampaio
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Berli,

I dont see no problem. U have the answer. If u have knowledge about maintenace, u can do the job.

Good luck and trust in you.

Kind Regards
Marcio Eduardo
Rio de Janeiro - Brazil