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What is My Job? Planner

IDCON

What is My Job? Planner

By: IDCON

What skills do you need to be a maintenance planner in order to be a success? In this video featuring IDCON Senior Consultant Allan Barry, you are going to learn the key skills that a planner needs. Do you or your planners need to improve their skills in planning maintenance work? IDCON now has a remote learning option along with our in-person training. Learn more at: http://www.idcon.com/training/

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