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Maintenance Planner

Carlsberg Group
Northampton
1 month ago
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Posting Date: 16 Apr 2025

Location: Northampton, GB

Entity / company: Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company

Maintenance Planner

Job Title – Maintenance Planner

Location: - Northampton Brewery

Job Length – X1 Permanent & X1 18 Month FTC

Shift Pattern – Day Shifts

Competitive Salary with extensive benefits:

  • Company bonus scheme
  • Access to 24/7 GP services
  • Company pension contribution
  • Access to a range of high street discounts
  • On site discounted shop at the Breweries

If you are interested in joining our journey, we are now recruiting for 2 Maintenance Planners. Reporting to theHead of Engineering,this role will play a key part of our success journey and you will have the opportunity to be involved in the following:

Role Responsibilities:

  • Ensure accurate and timely communication of maintenance plans, priorities, and progress to the Senior Management Team, maintenance teams, and other departments.
  • Develop, issue, and manage daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance plans, ensuring alignment with production schedules and plant availability.
  • Create comprehensive overhaul plans, integrating predictive and preventative maintenance activities.
  • Maintain up-to-date master maintenance plans in the CMMS, ensuring all related cost, data, and work order details are accurate and accessible.
  • Act as the primary liaison between cross-functional teams to align maintenance activities with operational objectives.
  • Foster a collaborative environment where maintenance planning processes are well-understood and integrated across all relevant teams.
  • Track and calculate maintenance performance metrics, such as utilisation of FTEs, work order completion rates, and backlog reduction.
  • Identify improvement opportunities through root cause analysis and performance data, driving solutions aligned with continuous improvement goals.

Experience and Key Attributes:

  • Previous experience in maintenance planning or coordination within a manufacturing or process-driven industry (e.g., food and beverage, chemicals, pharmaceuticals).
  • Prior experience in a hands-on maintenance role (e.g., Maintenance Technician or Engineer).
  • Demonstrated experience working within Lean Manufacturing and TPM frameworks, including participation in or leadership of improvement initiatives.
  • Knowledge of preventative, predictive, and corrective maintenance techniques.
  • Ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams, including production, engineering, and operations.
  • Fluent in English (spoken and written).

Application Process:

We read applications continuously, and vacancies may be filled anytime, so please apply as early as possible.
We look forward to receiving your application.


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