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After reading this article, you’ll be able to:
Know what corrective work orders are
Create a new work order.
Corrective work orders
Corrective work orders are created within a request and are used to plan, execute, and monitor the work
that comes from the request for contractors (internal employees or external suppliers).
There are several reasons to use corrective work orders within requests:
Suppose more contractors are needed to handle a request. It is also possible to create multiple work orders from one request.
Option to register costs. By adding work order items with planned and actual costs.
For planned work. Work orders have a start- and end date.
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Create a work order (from a request)Users currently responsible for a request can create a work order within that request. By default, the creator of the work order will become the person internally accountable for the work order. This person can be changed by the creator if necessary. The “corrective workorder manager” and the other members of the service desk group responsible for the request can also execute the workflow tasks. Follow the next steps to create a work order:
3. The request status ow changes to ‘Awaiting workorder(s)’ and a workorder is created. The user that creates the work order is set as ‘Internal responsible.’ 4. Fill in the details of the work order. 5. On the bottom of the page, you will see four tabs that allow you to add a detailed description, Documents, Costs, and link Assets. 6. EXECUTION: decide who is responsible for handling the work order:
7. Use the “Submit” button” or the “Forward Work Order” button (by using this function, you skip the planning step, so make sure the time and date are correct). Mandate approvalincorporating a mandate approval within the corrective work order process is possible. Based on the settings, a user or several users must approve the work order before the contractor can start. The work order can be approved or rejected with a mandatory reason. When all work orders within a request have been handled, the request will automatically go to the status ‘Handle.’ The request can then be closed, or additional work orders can be created. |
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Automatically create a Work OrderIt is possible to automatically create (and assign) a corrective work order from a submitted request. This can, for example, be used when a specific problem always needs to be solved by a contractor, like the flooding of the parking garage. To be able to do this you need to set “Auto create work order” to “Yes” for a problem type. |
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Handle a work orderBy default, the creator of the work order will become the person internally responsible for the work order. This person can be changed by the creator if necessary. They are responsible for almost all tasks within the process. The corrective work order manager and the other members of the Service desk group responsible for the request can also execute the workflow tasks. There are several steps with different options for proceeding with a work order. Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3: This step is done by the original requester.
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Start quotation processA tendering process can be initiated if it is not yet sure which supplier will execute the work. Based on the setting, the tendering process will be performed outside Workplace Management or via the tendering process in Workplace Management. When initiating a tendering process from a corrective work order, the work order items will automatically be created as quotation items within the tendering process. After accepting the best quotation, the work order items will be updated (price, etc.) For more info, see the article about quotations. |
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Plan/ reschedule work orderBefore you forward the work order, you need to plan when the order needs to be executed. You can set a start time and an end time. If the work order can`t be done at the planned time, you can reschedule it by using the reschedule or retract option to be able to plan a new time and submit the work order. |
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Mandate approvalExecuting a mandate approval within the corrective work order process is possible. Based on the settings, a user or several users must approve the work order before the contractor can start. The work order can be approved or rejected with a mandatory reason.
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Work finishedIf the work order is finished (the contractor says so), you can put the work order on the status “Work Finished” by using the “Work Finished” button. If the work order has any inventory items, the system will check if the materials have been checked out. Before finishing a work order, it is also necessary (determined by a setting) to upload a “Signed work order document.” The work order will be sent to the initial requester, who can approve the job. |
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Financial administrationIf a work order is approved after review, a task will be created for the “Financial Administration” to handle the incoming invoice(s). If that part is handled, the work order will be closed. You can read the article about incoming invoices if you want more information about incoming invoices. |
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