SNO - PM Leader - Tech 3
Company: Procter & Gamble
Location: Andover
Posted on: January 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Business Purpose for Role The role of the Line PM Leader is to
implement, maintain, and continuously improve the Maintenance Work
Planning & Scheduling, Breakdown Elimination, and Defect Handling
DMS for their line or area, and to provide a continuity link to
other PM systems. The PM Leader is a member of the site PM Pillar
Team. As the PM Leader, you are responsible for ensuring the
efficient execution of Maintenance Systems for your line or area.
Your other primary objective is to reduce stops in your area as
well as build team capability and deliver superior quality safely
through IWS tools and methodologies. This role is critical to
deliver reductions in maintenance cost, standardization of
maintenance procedures, and prevention of future failures.
Responsibilities and Scope of Role Reduced of breakdowns due to
improper maintenance procedures. Through the updating of standards
& procedures, maintenance costs (parts & labor) are reduced and in
line with budget or on glide path. Equipment performance is
controlled and predictable, due to percent increase of planned
maintenance work (=> 90% planned work is the goal). Plan &
Schedule Maintenance Work Review and prioritize notifications
within 24 hours of generation. The work order backlog is current,
sorted for reporting and is managed to best meet the CBN.
Maintenance work is planned using “SIMPTWW”. A job plan archive is
maintained. Lead the review of the previous job completion results,
other maintenance activities and today’s plan in the Daily Meeting.
Plans should be adjusted accordingly based upon scheduled work,
scheduled work completion and break in work. Lead the scheduling of
maintenance work for the next week during the Weekly Planning
Meeting. Ensure the revision and updating of “Maintenance Technical
Documentation” occurs as necessary. Develop and update annual
maintenance plan. Analyze failures to Eliminate Repeat Breakdowns
Completes PM Cards. Completes Dice Charts for failures in
department. Can initiate planned and scheduled inspections to
prevent like failures and facilitate correction of any found
defects. Follows site standards for in-depth failure analysis.
Establish the team necessary to complete failure analysis when
required. Effectively compare failed part against new part to
identify all phenomenon Establishes Basic and Usage Condition for
components. Detail and execute an improvement plan as an output of
the failure analysis process. Standardizes the Results of the
failure analysis and improvement activity by generating changes to
AM CIL’s, Maintenance Standards, Maintenance Procedures,
Maintenance Inspections, and Spares Inventory. Communicates results
and teaches improvements/standards via OPL and Kaizen Case Study.
Track and Report Maintenance Indicator Results and In Process
Measures Maintenance indicator results & in process measures is
tracked and kept current. At a minimum, key (critical few) results
and in process measures Activities or the lack there of, which
drive maintenance indicator results in the wrong direction are
corrected or brought to the attention of the appropriate resource.
Results of maintenance indicators and in process measures are used
to assess the progress of The DMS’s and to determine equipment
reliability. Results are shared with the department leadership in
the weekly meeting. · Develop Improvement Plans Improvements are
identified through the tracking of PM Indicators & In Process
Measures. Losses are identified and “Improvement Themes” developed
to eliminate losses. Improvement Theme action plans are owned,
developed, and tracked by the maintenance planner. · Champion and
Lead the Continuous Improvement Process Ensures all equipment
design change proposals (corrective maintenance), Add/Delete/Modify
work follows the Change Management Procedures. All work executed is
critiqued and work plans updated or revised as necessary.
Maintenance Technical Documentation and equipment drawings and
schematics are complete, accurate, easy to find and easy to use.
Develops a relationship with the store room in order to ensure part
identification accuracy, identify obsolete parts, off quality
parts, ideal in stock numbers, required delivery time of parts,
etc. Updates to engineering drawings and standards are fed back to
owner. There is a clear link to Engineering Drawing Control and a
Maintenance Technical Documentation Owner is established. Actively
coaches team members on IWS methodologies (finding and fixing
defects, eliminating breakdowns to root cause, generating PM01’s,
PM03’s, and notifications, etc.)
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