Utility Maintenance
- Transforming the Maintenance Planning
Utility Maintenance
- Transforming the Maintenance Planning
The traditional way of doing maintenance planning includes a foreman assigning tasks to a number of field crews. However, the work planning at the office is never as good as it is in the field - there might be crews doing other jobs, repair works or construction close by - and sending yet another group there for maintenance just doesn’t make much sense. So could it be done differently?
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Teemu Heusala seeks to turn his own experiences in the utility maintenance management, as well as the knowledge acquired from studying maintenance processes in various utilities and industries, into something beneficial for the utilities to make use of.
Finishing his M.Sc. in 2005 on water supply and waste management engineering, Teemu started his career in a water utility, managing network maintenance, inspection, surveying, and technical customer service of the water supply network. Joining Trimble Energy in 2008, Teemu expanded his knowledge on to the electricity and district heating businesses, working in close cooperation with various customer utilities. Over the years, he has used his industry understanding to drive the development of the maintenance applications to meet the needs of utility processes, work that he continues today as the product manager for asset management and maintenance. |
Trimble Energy & Public Administration
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Trimble Energy & Public Administration develops software solutions for energy, water and public administration industries. The division provides its customers high-end process support tools
from planning to construction, operation and maintenance, and enables building first-class customer service solutions. Modularity, extensive GIS capabilities and interoperability with other systems are essential capabilities of the solutions. |
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