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Mechanical Planner - Nuclear

Egis In Anz

The Role

Overview

Plans and coordinates mechanical maintenance activities for a nuclear power plant.

Key Responsibilities

  • maintenance planning
  • equipment verification
  • pm development
  • stakeholder coordination
  • material master
  • safety management

Tasks

-Oversee Mechanical work planners in the development, assembly, and review of Maintenance Items, including PM frequency, to ensure all requirements are met. -Verify and review the Nuclear Power Plant’s Mechanical equipment, components, and determinants to ensure correct selection from the Master Equipment List and design drawings. -Review and construct, as needed, Mechanical and Support Preventive Maintenance (PM) and other recurring Maintenance Items to ensure configuration control. -Coordinate with Engineering (ENG), Maintenance (MNT), Procurement (PSC), vendors, schedulers, and other relevant stakeholders to optimize understanding and ensure accuracy of Maintenance Items. -Plan and prepare Maintenance Items for Mechanical and Support-based maintenance activities to ensure work is planned and managed for maximum safety, operability, and protection of plant assets, including work performed by Long-Term Maintenance Strategy (LTMS) contractors. -Include the required parts and bills of materials for Maintenance Items; develop a Material Master for newly identified materials as needed.

Requirements

  • 5+ years
  • mechanical
  • cmms
  • mechanical engineering

What You Bring

-Minimum 5 years of experience in maintenance planning at a nuclear power plant. -Strong understanding of mechanical systems, maintenance strategies, and configuration control processes. -Familiarity in maintenance management and scheduling software (e.g., CMMS/EAM). -Bachelor’s degree or diploma in Mechanical Engineering or a related field.

The Company

About Egis In Anz

-They advise on high-profile rail, road, and tunnel projects across Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. -Their services span the full project lifecycle — from design and signalling to operations and maintenance of transport networks. -A series of strategic acquisitions have bolstered their capabilities in façade design, environmental services, and water engineering. -Projects often tackle complex technical challenges — from urban rail signalling systems to maritime infrastructure and waterway management. -Their work emphasizes connecting communities and boosting economic and social outcomes through resilient infrastructure. -They continue to expand into sectors like nuclear engineering, defence infrastructure, and greenfield housing standards in South Australia.

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