Systems Maintenance Planner Engineer
Overview
Brandes Associates, Inc. (BAI), a defense contractor, is seeking a Systems Maintenance Planner Engineer with experience coordinating preventive and corrective maintenance activities that maximize equipment reliability, operational efficiency, and mission readiness. The successful candidate will plan, organize, and schedule maintenance activities-including repairs, inspections, and overhauls-while coordinating required resources and facilitating cross-departmental communication. This position supports the sustainment of production capability and capacity by ensuring maintenance activities are executed efficiently and that critical systems remain operational throughout their lifecycle within a defense environment.
Salary
The typical annual salary range for this position is $93,000.00 USD to $118,000.00 USD. Salary will be based on current qualifications, directly related experience, geographic location, and possible contractual requirements which could fall outside of this range.
Responsibilities
Plan, organize, and schedule all maintenance activities, including repairs, preventive inspections, and equipment overhauls
Develop and maintain detailed maintenance schedules, allocating necessary resources such as tools, parts, and qualified personnel
Serve as the central coordination point between maintenance, production, and management teams to ensure alignment on maintenance priorities, schedules, and operational requirements
Monitor equipment status, track recurring issues and performance trends, and proactively schedule maintenance activities to minimize unplanned downtime
Identify and resolve potential barriers to timely task completion, including parts shortages, resource constraints, and conflicting production schedules
Coordinate the acquisition or staging of spare parts and the assignment of qualified maintenance personnel in advance of scheduled maintenance activities
Ensure compliance with applicable safety standards, regulatory requirements, and maintenance best practices
Lead maintenance planning meetings, document outcomes, report on performance indications, and recommend improvements based on equipment performance and maintenance history
Qualifications
8+ years of relevant experience in maintenance planning, scheduling, or maintenance operations within a production, industrial, or military environment
Experience as a senior military maintenance technician and/or in a commercial production line support role is highly desirable
Strong technical knowledge of machinery, equipment, and preventive/corrective maintenance best practices
Demonstrated problem-solving skills and ability to develop contingency plans in dynamic operational settings
Proven resourcefulness in managing shortages, shifting priorities, and optimizing maintenance resource assignments
Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with experience coordinating across internal departments and outside contractors
Strong time management and prioritization skills, with the ability to balance urgent repairs and routine maintenance tasks while maintaining focus on long-term equipment reliability
Proficiency maintenance planning, plan development and execution
Proficient in using Microsoft Office suite
EDUCATION
Degree: Associate's degree (AA/AS) in an applicable technical or engineering field preferred.
Degree Substitution: Candidates with 2 additional years of direct relevant experience (industry or Military service) will be considered in lieu of a degree.
CLEARANCE - Minimum of SECRET
Condition of Employment: Applicant must have a recent (NMT 2 years dormant) active DoD SECRET Clearance. The applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and must meet and sustain eligibility requirements for access to controlled and classified information.
CITIZENSHIP
The applicant must have US citizenship at the time of application.
BAI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other non-merit based factors made unlawful by federal, state or local laws.