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Maximo Planning Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Mechanic/HVAC-R

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$23.25 - $31.50/hr

Support Supervisor and Planner/Scheduler to create and improve Job Plans, and procedures. * Perform ... Proficiency in using a CMMS (e.g., Maximo) or other work order tracking system. * Microsoft ...

Mechanic/HVAC-R

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$23.25 - $31.50/hr

Support Supervisor and Planner/Scheduler to create and improve Job Plans, and procedures. * Perform ... Proficiency in using a CMMS (e.g., Maximo) or other work order tracking system. * Microsoft ...

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What is the difference between Maximo Planning vs Maintenance Planner?

AspectMaximo PlanningMaintenance Planner
CredentialsTypically requires Maximo certification, technical skillsOften requires maintenance planning certifications, technical background
Work EnvironmentAsset management systems, enterprise softwareMaintenance departments, industrial facilities
Industry UsageUsed across industries for asset managementCommon in manufacturing, utilities, oil & gas
Search/Comparison IntentUnderstanding Maximo-specific rolesPlanning maintenance activities

Maximo Planning focuses on scheduling and managing assets within IBM Maximo software, emphasizing system-based asset data. Maintenance Planners develop detailed maintenance schedules and work orders, often using various tools. While both roles involve planning, Maximo Planning is more software-centric, whereas Maintenance Planning is broader, covering physical maintenance activities.

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Instrumentation Engineering Technician - OCU - Technical - 1st Shift

Instrumentation Engineering Technician - OCU - Technical - 1st Shift

Cummins

Columbus, IN

Full-time

Posted 1 hour ago


Cummins rating

8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 245 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

131st of 518 rated manufacturers


Job description

Job Summary:

Operates, calibrates, installs, programs, repairs, designs, and fabricates instrumentation and data acquisition systems.

Key Responsibilities:

Operates, calibrates, installs, programs, repairs, designs, and fabricates instrumentation and data acquisition systems.
Maintains data acquisition systems, test cells operations, rigs and rig rooms; calibrates, installs, programs, troubleshoots, repairs and assembles test systems,
general and specialized instrumentation.
Installs, operates, modifies, and troubleshoots PCs and PC networks used for instrumentation engineering activities.
Evaluates and specifies new equipment; develops new technology; installs and maintains electronic engine monitoring systems.
Fabricates and assembles test fixtures and servo-hydraulic systems; operates, troubleshoots, and repairs hydraulic systems, shakers, and rigs; calibrates
transducers and systems; installs and calibrates strain gauges and thermocouples (micro).
Maintains parts and equipment inventories.
Creates and maintains electronic documentation.
Uses a number of general tools including but not limited to digital multimeter, soldering iron, function generator, and frequency generator.
Reads and interprets electrical wiring diagrams.
Understands and applies appropriate company and department rules and guidelines to work.
Works with and trains apprentices and technicians.
Interfaces with customers, suppliers, engineers, and other functions.
Coordinates programs including planning, scheduling, ordering, and tracking.
Participates in the maintenance of quality procedures.
Leads and participate in improvement projects.
Develops and gives presentations to customers and suppliers.
Knows and complies with all safety policies and procedures.
Demonstrates confidentiality as required.
Participates in self- and team-audits and associated corrective action.
Performs other miscellaneous duties, as required, to get the job done.

Cummins is an equal opportunity employer. Our policy is to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified persons without regard to race, sex, color, disability, national origin, age, religion, union affiliation, sexual orientation, veteran status, citizenship, gender identity, or other status protected by law.

This role supports the Emissions Technology Lab at CTC. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, performing hands-on maintenance, calibration, and installation of emissions benches such as Horiba MEXA-7K, Horiba MEXA-ONE, AVL Slimline, AVL 483, and FTIR systems.

The position involves hands-on teardown and servicing of various components, including analyzers, gas flow path plumbing, orifices, and pumps. Tasks may also include rebuilding pumps, cleaning sample lines, and performing 40 CFR Part 1065 verification checks on emissions benches to ensure regulatory compliance.

In addition to technical duties, the role includes administrative responsibilities such as maintaining accurate and up-to-date records of emissions benches in tracking systems like Maximo and IndySoft.

This is a day-shift position, Monday through Friday, 5X8AM

Competencies:
Data Acquisition - Prepares samples, verifies equipment calibration and performs tests according to an approved standard procedure or work instruction in a manner which ensures, and results in, data that can be trusted and delivered to the engineer or customer.
Data Reporting - Prepares documentation in a manner which clearly organizes and presents testing methods, instrument settings, the data and analysis to allow the engineer and customer to understand the results and form accurate conclusions and recommendations.
Product Function Test System Design - Interprets test equipment specifications from test standards or lab customer requirements; selects and integrates appropriate equipment, instrumentation and software to control boundary conditions and collect measurement data; assesses capability of the lab equipment against the requirements and support infrastructure.
Test Article Build - Assembles test articles according to test requirements, including all necessary installation or accommodations for instrumentation, in a manner that allows the test articles to successfully undergo product functional test.
Test Setup and Configuration - Interprets test plan to determine optimal location and orientation within a test space in accordance with local safety and environmental requirements and fabricates required system with appropriate materials.
Action oriented - Taking on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm.
Communicates effectively - Developing and delivering multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences.
Decision quality - Making good and timely decisions that keep the organization moving forward.
Drives results - Consistently achieving results, even under tough circumstances.
Manages complexity - Making sense of complex, high quantity, and sometimes contradictory information to effectively solve problems.
Health and Safety Fundamentals - Champions and models proactive health and safety behaviors by identifying, reporting and participating in actions to improve health and safety in order to build an interdependent culture and contribute to an injury-free workplace.
Preventative and Predictive Maintenance - Interprets machine and tool maintenance records and data to develop and execute preventative and predictive management strategies to drive continuous improvement within the manufacturing process.
Problem Solving - Solves problems and may mentor others on effective problem solving by using a systematic analysis process by leveraging industry standard methodologies to create problem traceability and protect the customer; determines the assignable cause; implements robust, data-based solutions; identifies the systemic root causes and ensures actions to prevent problem reoccurrence are implemented.
Values differences - Recognizing the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization.
Education, Licenses, Certifications:
High school diploma, GED or equivalent required with Department of Labor Certification OR
Associates degree from an accredited program in a related field and at least two years of relevant experience OR
Bachelors degree in a related field OR
Relevant military education and experience.
Experience:
High school diploma, GED or equivalent required with Department of Labor Certification OR
Associates degree from an accredited program in a related field and at least two years of relevant experience OR
Bachelors degree in a related field OR
Relevant military education and experience.


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Cummins Inc., headquartered in Columbus, IN, US, is a global power leader that designs, manufactures, and distributes numerous power products and systems. With its genesis from as early as 1919, the company readily serves diverse industries such as transportation, industrial, generator drive, or marine applications, among others. At the heart of Cummins' operations, its key product lineup encompasses diesel & natural gas engines, generator sets, engine components, and filtration, emission solutions, and electrical power generation systems. Cummins deeply embodies core values of integrity, respect for diversity, teamwork, performance excellence, and social responsibility - all of which dynamically fuel their mission 'Making people's lives better by powering a more prosperous world'.

Industry

Transportation equipment manufacturing

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Columbus, IN, US

Year founded

1919