Work orders are central to facilities management. Not only do they capture maintenance requests and guide technicians’ work, but they also generate the data leaders need to manage performance and plan for the future. However, without strong processes, work orders create confusion, wasted time and unnecessary costs. Here are 10 best practices facilities leaders can use to strengthen work order management.
When every request is marked “medium,” nothing feels urgent. Adopt a prioritisation method like RIME (Risk, Impact, Money, Effort) so that backlogs organise themselves and critical jobs receive the attention they deserve.
Planning is too important to be handled informally. Even a part-time planning role helps create weekly schedules, coordinate parts, and reduce last-minute chaos. Planned jobs consistently cost less and deliver better results than reactive ones.
Technicians lose valuable time when they leave a job site to find missing tools or materials that they need. Kitting parts in advance ensures jobs start with everything needed to finish on schedule.
“Bucket” work orders hide the true labour and material costs of maintenance. By linking every job to a specific asset, leaders gain reliable data for tracking costs on that asset, compliance and lifecycle planning.
Unorganised storerooms and inaccurate counts waste hours every week. Use barcode scanners or RFID systems to maintain real-time visibility of parts, improve accuracy and reduce wasted trips.
· Routing work orders by technician skills, asset type or location
· Sending reminders and notifications to requesters and technicians
· Triggering compliance checklists before a job can be closed
Automation reduces manual effort, improves consistency and ensures the right work is done at the right time.
Mobile CMMS and IWMS applications transform how teams work. With mobile tools, technicians can:
· Update work orders in real time
· Review asset histories on the spot
· Scan inventory directly into the system
· Attach photos and signatures for documentation
These mobile workflows improve wrench time, enhance data accuracy and eliminate delays caused by paper-based processes.
A CMMS or IWMS is most effective when it supports disciplined workflows. Leaders should establish data entry standards and use the system to enforce consistency, capture costs accurately and generate insights that guide leadership decisions.
Work order management isn’t complete until the requester is informed. Provide status updates during the job and close the loop with post-work feedback. This transparency builds trust across the organisation.
Work order management should evolve over time. Track KPIs such as schedule compliance, reactive vs. planned work ratio, mean time to repair (MTTR) and wrench time. Share results with teams and use them to drive continuous improvement.
Work order efficiency doesn’t happen by chance. It requires strong processes, clear priorities and the right technology. By applying these 10 best practices, from planning and prioritisation to automation, mobile tools and continuous improvement, facilities leaders can lower costs, improve service delivery and build a foundation for long-term success. If you want learn how Nuvolo can help you with your work order management, schedule a meeting today.
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