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Employee File


Employee Screen


Labor Grades


Crafts


User-Defined Fields


Employee Labor History


   

Employee File

Labor tracking and reporting is optional in the SMMS system, leaving you in control of whether, and to what degree, you choose to implement. This is particularly useful for a scaled implementation, or in companies where labor tracking may present other issues.

If you choose to implement labor reporting, you start with the Employee file. view screenshot The Employee file may include permanent employees, contractors & sub-contractors, as well as “employee teams” and workgroups. The members of the employee file provide the foundation for labor reporting and tracking.

When you implement labor tracking and reporting, you enter the employees, service teams, supervisors and other sources of labor into the Employee file. Once you establish the Employee file, you may “assign” employees to work orders and PM schedules to help you estimate and balance your labor workload.

Even if you choose not to pre-assign labor to orders and schedules, you can still use the Employee file in your labor reporting on work orders.

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Employee Screen

 
   
The Employee screen contains basic information about the employee. view screenshot

When you track labor in SMMS, you choose whether to track labor hours and dollars, or only hours. If you choose to track labor dollars, you decide how to apply rates by selecting one of the following methods:
  • Using a standard rate for the Company or Division. This method applies a single rate to all labor hours.

  • Using a rate based on the employee’s “labor grade”. This intermediate costing method allows you to group employees into “labor grades” according to skill, seniority, department, etc. When this method is used, each employee must belong to a “labor grade”.

  • Using the individual employee’s rates, defined on the Employee screen (shown above).
Employee rates are sensitive information, and you can tell SMMS whether to display rate information as part of your security strategy. This security is defined at the user level, so managers and supervisors can be allow to “see” rates and costs while this information may be restricted from others.

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Labor Grades

 
   
When labor grades are used for labor costing, the labor grades are defined on the labor grade screen. view screenshot

Labor Grades are not required if you have chosen a different method for labor costing in Company / Division maintenance, or have decided on no labor costing at all.

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Crafts

 
   
Crafts are another mechanism for scheduling and planning labor requirements.

A “craft code” in SMMS is used to categorize labor by the type of skill or labor grade required. view screenshot

When you set-up a procedure, you use ”craft codes” to identify the labor categories required, and the estimated hours for each craft. Large or long-running procedures can also tie-in craft codes to specific procedure tasks.

This allows you to set-up procedures with estimated skill and time requirements without the need to pre-assign procedures and orders to specific employees or teams.

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User-Defined Fields

 
   
User-defined fields are available in SMMS for employees, parts and equipment.

The User-Defined fields allow you to define and track your own data elements as part of the system.

In the example shown here - view screenshot - User-Defined fields are being used to track employee vacation time, and safety training.

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Employee Labor History

The Employee program also has a screen showing the labor history for the employee. view screenshot The labor history is compiled from work order reporting, and shows the total hours for each work order the employee has reported time on.

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