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Senior Planner

Craven Arms
3 weeks ago
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Job Role: Senior Planner

Salary: £31,714

Contract Type: Permanent Contract

Hours: 35 hours a week (Monday to Friday), Hybrid working (Two days in the office, based in Craven Arms)

Overview - ITS are seeking a highly skilled & expierenced Senior Planner to join our Shropshire based clients dynamic team. The ideal candidate will play a pivotal role in the planning and execution of jobs, ensuring that all phases are completed efficiently & effectively. This position requires a strong background in planning, logistics & team management, as well as strong leadership skills.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement comprehensive planning strategies for various jobs.

  • Data entry & maintaining the MRI repairs system.

  • Managing a team of 3 or 4 & ensuring that the team work to the company policies & procedures

  • Providing a high level of customer services

  • Liaising with consultants, contractors, Clients & Housing officers

  • Data integrity maintained

  • Meet set KPI's as a team

  • Work as part of the "Repairs & Maintenance" team

    Experience

  • Proven experience in a previous planner role or a related field.

  • Experience in the repairs & maintenance sector or Social housing sector is a MUST

  • MUST have managed a small team previously

  • Experience in a customer focused service resolving customer queries

    Benefits

  • Additional Leave

  • Company Pension

  • Enhanced maternity/paternity leave

  • Health & wellbeing programme

  • On-site parking

  • Sick pay

  • Remote/Hybrid working

  • No weekend work

    If you're looking for a challenge & want to be apart of a great reputable company, then APPLY NOW

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