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Planner


Job Category: Planner

Posted on: 04/17/2008 by  DeNuke Contracting Services
Job reference #: 235


Location
ReNuke Services - MI - US-Region III (Mid-West)
 
Compensation
$65.00 hourly Wage
$100.00 daily Per Diem

 
Duration
  • Long Term

Expiration Date 08/17/2008

Job description
ReNuke Services is immediately recruiting for seven (7) Planners with Maximo experience.

Planner disciplines with Maximo experience:
(2) Mechanical Planners
(2) I&C Planners
(2) Electrical Planners
(1) Scaffolding Planner

Recommended hourly pay rate is $65.00 with an available daily Per Diem of $100 and a Mob and DeMob of $0.505 per mile.

The Planners positions are in Detroit and will support refueling outage preparations and some online work. They will do the basics, plan work orders for the various craft disciplines. There might be some "design change" work -- but it will be very limited. They will not be required to stuff binders.
The planners can expect to work about 50 hours per week. The position start date will be early to mid-May and will go through the refueling outage which runs from the end of March 2009 for 25 days. Position end date will be approximately mid-May 2009. Prior to the outage, the planners will go on a 3 shift rotation. MAXIMO experience is required.

Please send electronic resume in a Word format to: (MUST include Job ID# 235)
ReNuke Services
Attn: Mark McCormick
mmccormick@renuke.com

Description of ideal candidate
Planner disciplines with Maximo experience:
(2) Mechanical Planners
(2) I&C Planners
(2) Electrical Planners
(1) Scaffolding Planner

The Planners positions are in Detroit and will support refueling outage preparations and some online work. They will do the basics, plan work orders for the various craft disciplines. There might be some "design change" work -- but it will be very limited. They will not be required to stuff binders.

The planners can expect to work about 50 hours per week. The position start date will be early to mid-May and will go through the refueling outage which runs from the end of March 2009 for 25 days. Position end date will be approximately mid-May 2009. Prior to the outage, the planners will go on a 3 shift rotation. MAXIMO experience is required.



Other requirements
 
Degree
Unspecified

 
Experience
5+ years

 
Security Clearance
Unspecified

 
Qualifications
Unspecified

 

 

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Contact instructions
Please send electronic resume in a Word format to: (MUST include Job ID# 235)
ReNuke Services
Attn: Mark McCormick
mmccormick@renuke.com

 
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