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Outage Planner Jobs in Japan

Outage Planner

An Outage Planner plays an integral role in coordinating and scheduling planned works, shutdowns, or outages to minimise disruption to operations. The Outage Planner implements meticulous planning methodologies to schedule manpower, materials, and machinery for the smooth execution of engineering outages.

Required skills for an Outage Planner include excellent organisational skills, detailed technical understanding, and proficiency in planning software tools such as Primavera P6. Typically, a degree in engineering or a related field is mandatory.

Prior experience as an Outage Planner is highly desirable. Companies look for candidates who have demonstrated experience in planning and managing outage schedules effectively within the engineering sector, along with a proven ability to mitigate potential risks associated with outages.

 

​Japan

Japan is an island nation located in East Asia. It has the world’s third-largest population of 125 million people, a highly developed economy and rich cultural traditions. The Japanese culture is one of the world’s oldest and most diverse. Known for their high regard for education and their love of the arts, the people of Japan also have a deep respect for nature.

Japan is one of the leading countries in engineering. There are many good co-operative relationships between Japan and other countries. The government has also placed great importance on engineering education, recognising its critical role in the country's technological advancement.