Maintenance Planner
2026-04-09T05:03:43+00:00
Biyinzika Poultry International
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FULL_TIME
Kigunga Farm
Uganda
00256
Uganda
Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources
Installation, Maintenance & Repair, Science & Engineering, Business Operations, Transportation & Logistics
2026-04-16T17:00:00+00:00
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Background
BPIL is looking to recruit a suitable candidate for the position below:
The Maintenance Planner is the operational backbone of the entire maintenance function, responsible for developing, managing, and continuously improving the organization’s maintenance planning system across all asset classes — including the heavy goods vehicle fleet, refrigeration equipment, electrical systems, workshop plant, and facility infrastructure. Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, this role transforms maintenance strategy into a structured, measurable, and executable plan that maximizes asset reliability, minimizes unplanned downtime, and controls maintenance costs.
Using the organization’s Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) as the central tool, the Maintenance Planner develops and maintains preventive maintenance schedules, manages work order workflows, coordinates resources across the maintenance team, plans and schedules shutdowns, tracks spare parts requirements, and produces the maintenance performance dashboards that enable the Maintenance Manager and Operations Director to make informed asset management decisions.
This is a planning and coordination role that sits at the intersection of engineering, operations, procurement, and finance. The Maintenance Planner does not carry out hands-on maintenance work but is the architect of the system with in which all maintenance activity occurs — ensuring the right work is done on the right assets, by the right people, with the right materials, at the right time, and within the approved budget.
Responsibilities
- Maintenance Planning & Scheduling
- Develop, maintain, and continuously improve the Master Maintenance Plan covering all assets — HGV fleet, refrigeration units, electrical systems, workshop equipment, and facility infrastructure — aligned to manufacturer service intervals, operational requirements, and reliability data.
- Produce weekly and monthly maintenance schedules, allocating tasks to the appropriate maintenance personnel (mechanics, electrical engineer, refrigeration engineer) based on skill requirements, workload, and asset criticality.
- Coordinate maintenance scheduling with the Fleet Coordinator to ensure vehicle preventive maintenance is planned around operational dispatch requirements, minimizing fleet availability impact.
- Manage the work order lifecycle from creation through to closure — ensuring all work orders are correctly prioritized (critical, urgent, routine), resourced, executed, and closed with full data capture in the CMMS.
- Develop and maintain asset criticality rankings to guide maintenance prioritization, ensuring critical assets (reefer units, prime movers, electrical distribution) receive appropriate maintenance priority and resource allocation.
- Shutdown & Outage Planning
- Plan and manage all planned maintenance shutdowns and major service outages — developing detailed shutdown work packs including task lists, resource plans, material lists, contractor scopes, and safety requirements.
- Conduct pre-shutdown planning meetings with the maintenance team, Fleet Coordinator, and operations to confirm scope, resources, timelines, and operational impact mitigation.
- Monitor and track shutdown execution in real time, identifying schedule slippages early and re-sequencing work to recover the plan where possible.
- Conduct post-shutdown reviews to capture lessons learned, measure performance against plan, and improve future shutdown planning.
- Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) Administration
- Serve as the organization’s CMMS administrator — maintaining the asset register, work order templates, preventive maintenance triggers, spare parts catalogue linkages, and user access configurations.
- Ensure data integrity within the CMMS: all completed work orders are closed with actual hours, materials used, fault descriptions, and root cause codes before month-end.
- Generate and distribute standard CMMS reports — work order status, backlog analysis, PMS compliance, cost-per-asset, and MTBF/MTTR trends — to the Maintenance Manager and relevant stakeholders.
- Train maintenance personnel on CMMS usage, work order processes, and data entry requirements to maximize system adoption and data quality across the team.
- Spare Parts & Materials Planning
- Derive advance materials requirements from the maintenance plan and communicate planned consumption forecasts to procurement and stores in sufficient time to ensure parts availability before scheduled maintenance.
- Maintain critical spare parts lists for all key assets, recommending appropriate stock levels based on lead times, failure frequency, and operational criticality.
- Coordinate with procurement on long-lead-time spare parts — particularly for specialist refrigeration components, electrical switchgear, and HGV drivetrain parts — to prevent unplanned downtime due to parts unavailability.
- Analyze spare parts consumption data from the CMMS to identify fast-moving items, obsolescence risks, and stock optimization opportunities.
- Reliability Analysis & Continuous Improvement
- Analyze maintenance data from the CMMS to identify recurring failure patterns, high-cost assets, and components with deteriorating reliability — and use these findings to optimize preventive maintenance frequencies and task content.
- Apply Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) principles to review and rationalize maintenance strategies for critical assets, shifting from time-based to condition-based maintenance where appropriate.
- Track key reliability indicators meant “Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF), Mean Time to Repair (MTTR), Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) where applicable — and present trend analysis to the Maintenance Manager.
- Identify opportunities to improve planned-to-reactive maintenance ratio and propose specific initiatives to reduce unplanned downtime across the fleet and plant.
- Contractor & Budget Management Support
- Prepare scopes of work, work packs, and performance requirements for planned external contractor engagements — specialist refrigeration services, electrical inspections, tyre management contracts, and vehicle body work.
- Track contractor performance against agreed schedules, quality standards, and costs — escalating variances to the Maintenance Manager for commercial management action.
- Maintain the maintenance budget tracker — recording actual spending against the approved budget on a month-by-month basis and producing variance analysis reports for the Maintenance Manager.
- Support the preparation of the annual maintenance budget — compiling asset-by-asset maintenance cost estimates based on CMMS history, service intervals, and planned major works.
- Reporting & Management Information
- Prepare and submit a comprehensive monthly maintenance performance dashboard to the Maintenance Manager covering: PMS compliance, work order status, planned vs. reactive ratio, MTBF/MTTR trends, budget position, and key exception items requiring management attention.
- Produce weekly maintenance schedules and work order allocation reports for distribution to the maintenance team at the start of each week.
- Prepare shutdown completion reports, contractor performance summaries, and ad-hoc engineering management information as requested.
- Develop, maintain, and continuously improve the Master Maintenance Plan covering all assets — HGV fleet, refrigeration units, electrical systems, workshop equipment, and facility infrastructure — aligned to manufacturer service intervals, operational requirements, and reliability data.
- Produce weekly and monthly maintenance schedules, allocating tasks to the appropriate maintenance personnel (mechanics, electrical engineer, refrigeration engineer) based on skill requirements, workload, and asset criticality.
- Coordinate maintenance scheduling with the Fleet Coordinator to ensure vehicle preventive maintenance is planned around operational dispatch requirements, minimizing fleet availability impact.
- Manage the work order lifecycle from creation through to closure — ensuring all work orders are correctly prioritized (critical, urgent, routine), resourced, executed, and closed with full data capture in the CMMS.
- Develop and maintain asset criticality rankings to guide maintenance prioritization, ensuring critical assets (reefer units, prime movers, electrical distribution) receive appropriate maintenance priority and resource allocation.
- Plan and manage all planned maintenance shutdowns and major service outages — developing detailed shutdown work packs including task lists, resource plans, material lists, contractor scopes, and safety requirements.
- Conduct pre-shutdown planning meetings with the maintenance team, Fleet Coordinator, and operations to confirm scope, resources, timelines, and operational impact mitigation.
- Monitor and track shutdown execution in real time, identifying schedule slippages early and re-sequencing work to recover the plan where possible.
- Conduct post-shutdown reviews to capture lessons learned, measure performance against plan, and improve future shutdown planning.
- Serve as the organization’s CMMS administrator — maintaining the asset register, work order templates, preventive maintenance triggers, spare parts catalogue linkages, and user access configurations.
- Ensure data integrity within the CMMS: all completed work orders are closed with actual hours, materials used, fault descriptions, and root cause codes before month-end.
- Generate and distribute standard CMMS reports — work order status, backlog analysis, PMS compliance, cost-per-asset, and MTBF/MTTR trends — to the Maintenance Manager and relevant stakeholders.
- Train maintenance personnel on CMMS usage, work order processes, and data entry requirements to maximize system adoption and data quality across the team.
- Derive advance materials requirements from the maintenance plan and communicate planned consumption forecasts to procurement and stores in sufficient time to ensure parts availability before scheduled maintenance.
- Maintain critical spare parts lists for all key assets, recommending appropriate stock levels based on lead times, failure frequency, and operational criticality.
- Coordinate with procurement on long-lead-time spare parts — particularly for specialist refrigeration components, electrical switchgear, and HGV drivetrain parts — to prevent unplanned downtime due to parts unavailability.
- Analyze spare parts consumption data from the CMMS to identify fast-moving items, obsolescence risks, and stock optimization opportunities.
- Analyze maintenance data from the CMMS to identify recurring failure patterns, high-cost assets, and components with deteriorating reliability — and use these findings to optimize preventive maintenance frequencies and task content.
- Apply Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) principles to review and rationalize maintenance strategies for critical assets, shifting from time-based to condition-based maintenance where appropriate.
- Track key reliability indicators meant “Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF), Mean Time to Repair (MTTR), Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) where applicable — and present trend analysis to the Maintenance Manager.
- Identify opportunities to improve planned-to-reactive maintenance ratio and propose specific initiatives to reduce unplanned downtime across the fleet and plant.
- Prepare scopes of work, work packs, and performance requirements for planned external contractor engagements — specialist refrigeration services, electrical inspections, tyre management contracts, and vehicle body work.
- Track contractor performance against agreed schedules, quality standards, and costs — escalating variances to the Maintenance Manager for commercial management action.
- Maintain the maintenance budget tracker — recording actual spending against the approved budget on a month-by-month basis and producing variance analysis reports for the Maintenance Manager.
- Support the preparation of the annual maintenance budget — compiling asset-by-asset maintenance cost estimates based on CMMS history, service intervals, and planned major works.
- Prepare and submit a comprehensive monthly maintenance performance dashboard to the Maintenance Manager covering: PMS compliance, work order status, planned vs. reactive ratio, MTBF/MTTR trends, budget position, and key exception items requiring management attention.
- Produce weekly maintenance schedules and work order allocation reports for distribution to the maintenance team at the start of each week.
- Prepare shutdown completion reports, contractor performance summaries, and ad-hoc engineering management information as requested.
- Proficiency in Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) administration and usage.
- Strong understanding of maintenance planning and scheduling principles.
- Knowledge of asset criticality ranking and prioritization.
- Experience in shutdown and outage planning.
- Familiarity with spare parts and materials planning.
- Ability to analyze maintenance data and apply reliability principles (RCM).
- Contractor and budget management support skills.
- Excellent reporting and communication skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- For a Ugandan-trained profession
JOB-69d7332fad32a
Vacancy title:
Maintenance Planner
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources, Category: Installation, Maintenance & Repair, Science & Engineering, Business Operations, Transportation & Logistics]
Jobs at:
Biyinzika Poultry International
Deadline of this Job:
Thursday, April 16 2026
Duty Station:
Kigunga Farm | Uganda
Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, April 9 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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Background
BPIL is looking to recruit a suitable candidate for the position below:
The Maintenance Planner is the operational backbone of the entire maintenance function, responsible for developing, managing, and continuously improving the organization’s maintenance planning system across all asset classes — including the heavy goods vehicle fleet, refrigeration equipment, electrical systems, workshop plant, and facility infrastructure. Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, this role transforms maintenance strategy into a structured, measurable, and executable plan that maximizes asset reliability, minimizes unplanned downtime, and controls maintenance costs.
Using the organization’s Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) as the central tool, the Maintenance Planner develops and maintains preventive maintenance schedules, manages work order workflows, coordinates resources across the maintenance team, plans and schedules shutdowns, tracks spare parts requirements, and produces the maintenance performance dashboards that enable the Maintenance Manager and Operations Director to make informed asset management decisions.
This is a planning and coordination role that sits at the intersection of engineering, operations, procurement, and finance. The Maintenance Planner does not carry out hands-on maintenance work but is the architect of the system with in which all maintenance activity occurs — ensuring the right work is done on the right assets, by the right people, with the right materials, at the right time, and within the approved budget.
Responsibilities
- Maintenance Planning & Scheduling
- Develop, maintain, and continuously improve the Master Maintenance Plan covering all assets — HGV fleet, refrigeration units, electrical systems, workshop equipment, and facility infrastructure — aligned to manufacturer service intervals, operational requirements, and reliability data.
- Produce weekly and monthly maintenance schedules, allocating tasks to the appropriate maintenance personnel (mechanics, electrical engineer, refrigeration engineer) based on skill requirements, workload, and asset criticality.
- Coordinate maintenance scheduling with the Fleet Coordinator to ensure vehicle preventive maintenance is planned around operational dispatch requirements, minimizing fleet availability impact.
- Manage the work order lifecycle from creation through to closure — ensuring all work orders are correctly prioritized (critical, urgent, routine), resourced, executed, and closed with full data capture in the CMMS.
- Develop and maintain asset criticality rankings to guide maintenance prioritization, ensuring critical assets (reefer units, prime movers, electrical distribution) receive appropriate maintenance priority and resource allocation.
- Shutdown & Outage Planning
- Plan and manage all planned maintenance shutdowns and major service outages — developing detailed shutdown work packs including task lists, resource plans, material lists, contractor scopes, and safety requirements.
- Conduct pre-shutdown planning meetings with the maintenance team, Fleet Coordinator, and operations to confirm scope, resources, timelines, and operational impact mitigation.
- Monitor and track shutdown execution in real time, identifying schedule slippages early and re-sequencing work to recover the plan where possible.
- Conduct post-shutdown reviews to capture lessons learned, measure performance against plan, and improve future shutdown planning.
- Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) Administration
- Serve as the organization’s CMMS administrator — maintaining the asset register, work order templates, preventive maintenance triggers, spare parts catalogue linkages, and user access configurations.
- Ensure data integrity within the CMMS: all completed work orders are closed with actual hours, materials used, fault descriptions, and root cause codes before month-end.
- Generate and distribute standard CMMS reports — work order status, backlog analysis, PMS compliance, cost-per-asset, and MTBF/MTTR trends — to the Maintenance Manager and relevant stakeholders.
- Train maintenance personnel on CMMS usage, work order processes, and data entry requirements to maximize system adoption and data quality across the team.
- Spare Parts & Materials Planning
- Derive advance materials requirements from the maintenance plan and communicate planned consumption forecasts to procurement and stores in sufficient time to ensure parts availability before scheduled maintenance.
- Maintain critical spare parts lists for all key assets, recommending appropriate stock levels based on lead times, failure frequency, and operational criticality.
- Coordinate with procurement on long-lead-time spare parts — particularly for specialist refrigeration components, electrical switchgear, and HGV drivetrain parts — to prevent unplanned downtime due to parts unavailability.
- Analyze spare parts consumption data from the CMMS to identify fast-moving items, obsolescence risks, and stock optimization opportunities.
- Reliability Analysis & Continuous Improvement
- Analyze maintenance data from the CMMS to identify recurring failure patterns, high-cost assets, and components with deteriorating reliability — and use these findings to optimize preventive maintenance frequencies and task content.
- Apply Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) principles to review and rationalize maintenance strategies for critical assets, shifting from time-based to condition-based maintenance where appropriate.
- Track key reliability indicators meant “Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF), Mean Time to Repair (MTTR), Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) where applicable — and present trend analysis to the Maintenance Manager.
- Identify opportunities to improve planned-to-reactive maintenance ratio and propose specific initiatives to reduce unplanned downtime across the fleet and plant.
- Contractor & Budget Management Support
- Prepare scopes of work, work packs, and performance requirements for planned external contractor engagements — specialist refrigeration services, electrical inspections, tyre management contracts, and vehicle body work.
- Track contractor performance against agreed schedules, quality standards, and costs — escalating variances to the Maintenance Manager for commercial management action.
- Maintain the maintenance budget tracker — recording actual spending against the approved budget on a month-by-month basis and producing variance analysis reports for the Maintenance Manager.
- Support the preparation of the annual maintenance budget — compiling asset-by-asset maintenance cost estimates based on CMMS history, service intervals, and planned major works.
- Reporting & Management Information
- Prepare and submit a comprehensive monthly maintenance performance dashboard to the Maintenance Manager covering: PMS compliance, work order status, planned vs. reactive ratio, MTBF/MTTR trends, budget position, and key exception items requiring management attention.
- Produce weekly maintenance schedules and work order allocation reports for distribution to the maintenance team at the start of each week.
- Prepare shutdown completion reports, contractor performance summaries, and ad-hoc engineering management information as requested.
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Experience in Months: 12
Level of Education: bachelor degree
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