WO> Maintenance> Maintenance Jobs
Maintenance Jobs
Summary
The Maintenance Job Maintenance window is used to create maintenance jobs and to specify when they should be triggered.
When an equipment code is associated with a maintenance job, the job schedule can be set up to automatically trigger a maintenance work order when the equipment surpasses a specified usage point. For example, you could create a Change Oil maintenance job and attach the Police Cruiser 3 equipment code to the job. On the Scheduling tab of the maintenance job, you could then specify that the oil in Police Cruiser 3 should be changed every 3000 miles.
Each time an officer uses Police Cruiser 3, that usage could be recorded in the Equipment Readings process (WO> Equipment Readings).
Once the mileage on Police Cruiser 3 surpasses the next 3000 mile mark, the associated maintenance job would be flagged for inclusion in the next Maintenance Jobs batch (WO> Maintenance Jobs). When the next Maintenance Jobs batch is committed, a work order will be generated directing a technician to change the oil in Police Cruiser 3.
Related Links
Click here for information on Equipment Readings.
Click here for information on the Maintenance Jobs process.
Click here for information on Equipment Maintenance.
Click here for information on Equipment Type Maintenance.
Click here for information on Units Maintenance.
Step by Step
1 Open the Maintenance Job Selection window (WO> Maintenance> Maintenance Jobs).
2 Create a new Maintenance Job.
- The General tab is used to record the maintenance job details.
- Enter a unique job name in the Job Description field.
- This required field can be up to 30 characters long.
- Enter a recurring Estimate number or click the field label to select one from a list.
- Each maintenance job must be attached to a recurring estimate. The system compares the usage records with the maintenance job schedules and determines that a maintenance job has been triggered. The attached recurring estimate will be used as a template for the resulting work order.
- The Estimate Description field will automatically populate with the description attached to the selected recurring estimate.
- Select a maintenance job Type from the drop-down menu.
- Select Equipment to assign the maintenance job to a specific piece of equipment.
- Select Equipment Type to assign the maintenance job to all equipment associated with the selected equipment type.
- Enter any optional Notes you would like to attach to the maintenance job. This field can accommodate up to 1000 characters.
3 Set up a schedule for the Maintenance Job.
- The Scheduling tab is used to establish how often the maintenance job is performed.
- Specify a Frequency for the maintenance job.
- Select Once to create a maintenance job that will only be performed once.
- Select Every to create a maintenance job that will be performed each time the equipment or equipment type reaches the unit mark specified in the Quantity field.
- Enter a Quantity to specify at what point in the equipment or equipment type life cycle the maintenance job should be performed.
- Select a Units value from the drop-down menu.
- Use the Alternately drop-down menu to specify when the maintenance job should be performed if the quantity entered has not been reached.
- For example, when creating a maintenance job for changing the oil on a vehicle, the Frequency could be set at Every, the Quantity at 3000, and the Units at Miles. In this example, the maintenance job would be assigned any time the vehicle reached another 3000 miles. If the Alternately field is set to Quarterly, the maintenance job would alternately be assigned three months after the previous oil change if the specified 3000 mile mark was not reached.
4 Select the equipment or equipment type that will be included in the maintenance job.
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