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Scheduler

Atlas
Milton Keynes
1 day ago
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  • About The Role



  • We have a great opportunity for a Scheduler to join our Scheduling Team in the Milton Keynes.


    As a Scheduler you will oversee the scheduling activity of Atlas Workplace Services engineering workforce for both planned and reactive tasks.


    Reporting into the Scheduling Manager, you will be required to interact with the Engineering department to ensure shared goals and objectives are met, including engineer utilisation, effectiveness and productivity as well as first time fix and reducing use of sub-contractors.


    The purpose of this role is to schedule the activity of Atlas’s engineering workforce, both planned and reactive tasks, thus improving the productivity of engineers in the field and reducing Atlas’s use of sub-contractors.


    Principle Duties and Responsibilities



    • Plan and schedule all self-delivered PPMs to the relevant engineer dependent on skill-set and proximity to the task
    • Plan and schedule all self-delivered reactive tasks, emergency and non-emergency, to the relevant engineer dependent on skill-set and proximity to the task
    • Raise and assign work orders to available resources on Atlas’s CAFM system
    • Ensure all statutory PPMs do not exceed their due date, escalating where required to ensure 100% statutory compliance is met
    • Ensure all other PPMs do not exceed their due date in line with internal and client targets
    • Ensure all reactive tasks are planned in to meet SLAs, dependent on the client’s contractual requirements
    • Support the Customer Account Support team to ensure tasks are managed in a timely manner end to end
    • Maintain relationships with the engineers and lead engineers to ensure tasks are carried out in line with schedules and any change requirements are fulfilled
    • Revise schedules when engineers take planned and unplanned leave
    • Reschedule work that cannot be completed on the first visit
    • Work with the Regional Engineering Managers to ensure skills and engineer resource information is up to date in the CAFM system
    • Liaise with the engineering team to ensure overtime requirements are captured and authorised when scheduling work
    • Support the Engineering team objectives for engineer utilization, effectiveness and productivity and job completion on first visit (. First Time Fix)
    • Provide work schedules and performance reports to the field and office management team as required
    • Perform ad-hoc tasks as directed by your manager.



  • About You




  • Minimum Qualifications, Certifications and Training required



    • GCSE in English and maths or equivalent

    Essential Knowledge, Skills and Experience for this role



    • Experience of scheduling a workforce, preferably in a fast and dynamic engineering environment
    • Strong knowledge of Maximo Scheduler Plus or similar scheduling software
    • Good understanding of skills/crafts and associated tasks as well as time taken to carry out tasks
    • Experience in a Facilities Management environment is desired
    • Good understanding of statutory PPM process and compliance



  • About The Company




  • At Atlas Workplace Services, we believe great buildings start with great people. That’s why we’ve reimagined facilities management to put people first—those who work in the spaces we care for, and those who deliver our services every day.


    We’re not just another FM provider — we’re a top-10 industry leader committed to doing things differently, with a personal touch, smart technology, and a passion for going the extra mile.


    As part of an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT), Atlas Workplace Services is proud to be a company where our people have a meaningful stake in our success.  Being part of an EOT isn’t just about sharing in the company’s performance; it’s about creating a culture of shared responsibility, collaboration, and pride in what we achieve together.














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