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Asset Data Co-Ordinator

Portchester
1 week ago
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Premier Work Support have a fantastic opportunity for an Asset Data Co-Ordinator to join a well known company based in Portsmouth.

Key Responsibilities:

Support and action asset data processes, such as asset loading and contract updates

  • PPM data gathering activities and on-going maintenance of the CAFM system
  • Provide expert support to assist operations in resolving data quality issues
  • Report back to the GADM progress of ongoing project activity
  • Load data changes into the Asset Management system instances and maintain API integration mappings to the
    CAFM systems
  • Support the transition activities for data mobilisation and deployment plans, offering suggestions for efficiency
    improvements and error reduction
  • Support the Operational and Technical Teams in ensuring that all core asset and contract data is accurately
    processed and set up correctly in the CAFM systems for Assets & Planning Preventative Maintenance (PPM)Key Competencies:

    Advanced Excel skills - Experience of VBA or Python is essential
  • Previous experience in work planning and scheduling, asset management, database management is beneficial.
  • Experience of managing complex databases or CAFM systems
  • Attention to detail to ensure accuracy
  • Ability to learn and adapt to CAFM systems
  • Comfortable working with large volumes of data and deriving insights
  • Good communication skills to relay information clearly and effectivelyThe working hours are 9:00 am to 5:30 pm, Monday to Friday.

    If this is the role for you please apply now

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