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Maintenance Coordinator Reviews
What is it like working as a Maintenance Coordinator?
December 2018
It's not really a great place.
Maintenance Coordinator in Sheboygan:
Pros: I live in the city
Cons: The employer lookout for himself. All about just money
November 2018
Maintenance Coordinator.
Maintenance Coordinator in Johannesburg:
Pros: I work in Mpumalanga but stay in johannesburg
Cons: I work in Mpumalanga but stay in johannesburg
December 2017
Very good.
Maintenance Coordinator in Fort Worth:
Pros: Lots of opportunities
Cons: Hard to find that right fit
April 2017
MOre computer skills.
Maintenance Coordinator in Kambalda:
Be good at English and understanding people. Ensure you can read and understand procedures and forms.
March 2016
Handyman.
Maintenance Coordinator:
Pros: The people and environment and management.
Cons: Plumbing of outdated equipment and incorrectly maintained.
November 2015
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly.
Maintenance Coordinator:
Pros: I'm trusted to do my job efficiently and correctly. I get to work for a company which is a big name and much sought employer in my community. I get to communicate with people all day. I don't have to deal with the general public. I have a lot of responsibility and am constantly gaining more. My job makes a difference within my company. I am a specialist among my peers/coworkers in the information technology field. It's a good business/management/construction/machinery learning experience.
Cons: I have a lot of responsibility and am often gaining more. I feel like I don't see adequate information for the tasks I'm asked to do (@ one time the idea of me sitting with the lead programmer of our office software suite company to help with design ideas and would not see a penny extra). Often times, I have too much on my plate to finish all within the given time limits, but I am expected to do so anyway, so I have to figure out how to "make it work". My Equipment Manager (my boss) tells me, "Sacrifices will be made!" in regards to my personal life/time/plans. If something isn't done correctly or I don't understand something, I'm often treated stupid or very rudely and/or made out as an example by my boss or my coworkers.
August 2014
Keep An Open Mind.
Maintenance Coordinator:
Be prepared for anything.
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