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Outage Planner Jobs in Oxford

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.

 

​Oxford​

Oxford is the only city within the county of Oxfordshire, England. Oxford is home to the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world. In 2017 oxford was home to around 150,000 people. Oxford's industries include motor manufacturing, education, publishing, information technology and science.

From Oxford Parkway train station you can easily access London with regular trains running into London Marylebone station every 30 minutes.

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