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Matching the right resources to complete the tasks required for continuous operation is more important now than ever before. Use the newly developed Maintenance Planner Test to ensure you hire the person who can best accomplish that for you. This test, developed in November 2012, by Ramsay Corporation, assesses the knowledge of prospective Maintenance Planners.
Maintenance Planners face the daily task of helping the maintenance department at their facility work efficiently and effectively. They must not only have the skills required to maintain the equipment using safe working practices, but must also have thorough knowledge of workflow processes, troubleshooting, and planning techniques.
To develop this test, we researched Maintenance Planner job descriptions and training programs across the country. Maintenance Planner Test is intended for use in selecting individuals who will be planning and coordinating maintenance projects.
When you purchase this product, you purchase online test administration credits. These test credits, once purchased, are placed in your online account and do not expire. Each credit can then be assigned to a test-taker for administration of this test via an internet-connected computer.
All tests administered on the Online Testing System are required to be proctored by a representative or third-party agent of the company.
Categories tested include:
Electrical |
Mechanical |
Print Reading |
Computer & CMMS |
Planning |
Safety |
This data was calculated from a group of applicants and incumbents nationwide.
Sample Size | Mean Score | Reliability (KR20) | Std. Deviation | Std. Error of Measurement |
131 | 31.22 | .81 | 7.89 | 3.44 |
Below are the O*NET job titles that were determined to be applicable to this test during the job analysis. Click the Job Title for more information about tasks performed, tools and technology used, job knowledge areas and abilities required, as well as related job titles.
This assessment is intended for use with jobs that are sufficiently related.
[First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers]
Directly supervise and coordinate the activities of mechanics, installers, and repairers.
Version | Format | Language | SKU |
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Maintenance Planner - Form A | Paper Test | English | RR159 |