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Reliability Maintenance Engineering Planner

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Amazon Reliability Maintenance Engineering (RME) Planner
About the Role
Without the Amazon Reliability Maintenance Engineering (RME) team, our operations grind to a halt. As an RME Planner in this core part of our EU-wide team, you’ll be a leading voice in all conversations surrounding the technologies in our warehouses and delivery networks. You’ll anticipate problems before they materialise and keep track of the equipment needed for different tasks to keep operations running smoothly. As the expert in our Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), you’ll ensure efficiency and flexibility in a fast-paced warehouse environment.
Key Job Responsibilities
- Establish where maintenance and repairs resources should be allocated using our CMMS software
- Understand and implement EU standards across all systems in your scope
- Consistently review and analyse on-site equipment, ensuring stock levels remain sufficient
- Monitor the maintenance system to ensure that equipment levels are correctly recorded, and forecasting is accurate
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A Day in the Life
The primary objective of your role as an RME Planner is to keep operations running without a hitch. Based at one of our operational sites, you’ll be responsible for:
- Managing assets and preventing maintenance planning
- Assessing logistical performance and setting high standards
- Optimising equipment availability
You’ll make decisions on where maintenance resources should be applied, from small machine parts to entire systems, working closely with the local engineering team. Collaboration with EU-wide network members will ensure continuous improvement in efficiency.
Basic Qualifications
- Experience in planning, scheduling, and auditing maintenance activities
- Experience working with CMMS software
- Experience in operations or inventory management
- Experience using the MS Office suite (Word, Excel, Outlook) in a professional environment
- Strong English-language communication skills, both written and verbal
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree or above in Engineering (any domain), Operations, Business Administration, or a related field
- Experience with digital asset management tools
- Experience delivering training/information to peers, hourly associates, and senior management
- Experience with the processes required for rolling out a new CMMS system


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