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Data Collection - Maintenance Log - Employee View

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Maintenance Log - Employee View
Employee Name Date Equipment ID Maintenance Type Status Notes / Observations
[Employee Name] [Date] [Equipment ID] [Maintenance Type]
[Employee Name] [Date] [Equipment ID] [Maintenance Type]
[Employee Name] [Date] [Equipment ID] [Maintenance Type]
[Employee Name] [Date] [Equipment ID] [Maintenance Type]
[Employee Name] [Date] [Equipment ID] [Maintenance Type]

Comprehensive Excel Template for Data Collection: Maintenance Log (Employee View)

This Excel template is specifically designed for Data Collection within a maintenance management system, tailored from the perspective of an Employee View. It serves as a practical and efficient Maintenance Log, enabling field technicians and operations staff to record, track, and monitor maintenance activities with minimal administrative overhead.

Sheet Names

  • Maintenance Log (Employee View)
  • Data Entry Guidelines
  • Dashboard Summary
  • Equipment Master List

Table Structures and Columns

Maintenance Log (Employee View) - Main Data Collection Sheet

This sheet is the core of the template, designed for daily use by employees. It contains a structured table with clear columns to capture essential maintenance data.
Column Name Data Type Description & Constraints
Date Reported DATE (dd/mm/yyyy) When the issue was first observed or reported. Auto-filled with today's date upon entry.
Employee Name TEXT (Dropdown from Employee List) Name of the technician or employee reporting the issue. Pulls values from the Equipment Master List sheet.
Equipment ID TEXT/NUMBER (Auto-suggest) A unique identifier assigned to each piece of equipment. Uses data validation with a dropdown list populated from the Equipment Master List.
Equipment Type TEXT (Read-only, Auto-populated) Fetched automatically based on Equipment ID from the master list. Ensures consistency in categorization.
Description of Issue TEXT (Long Text, up to 500 characters) Detailed description of the maintenance problem. Encourages clear and concise reporting.
Priority Level TEXT (Dropdown: Low, Medium, High, Critical) Indicates urgency. Used for sorting and filtering tasks.
Status TEXT (Dropdown: Open, In Progress, Resolved, Escalated) Tracks the lifecycle of each maintenance task.
Date Resolved DATE (Optional) Only filled when the status is updated to "Resolved". Can be auto-filled by a macro or manual entry.
Actions Taken TEXT (Up to 300 characters) Description of steps taken during the maintenance. Encourages documentation for future reference.
Attachments (Link) HYPERLINK (Optional) Allows linking to photos, PDFs, or videos stored externally. Ideal for visual evidence of issues and fixes.

Formulas Required

  • Date Reported Auto-fill: Use =TODAY() in the Date Reported column cell to pre-populate with current date.
  • Equipment Type Auto-population: Use a VLOOKUP or XLOOKUP formula (e.g., =XLOOKUP(A2, 'Equipment Master List'!A:A, 'Equipment Master List'!B:B, "Not Found")) to auto-fill Equipment Type based on Equipment ID.
  • Status Update Logic: Use conditional formulas in a helper column (e.g., =IF(E2="Resolved", TODAY(), "")) to record resolution dates.
  • Priority Color Mapping: Formulas can support conditional formatting rules for visual tracking (e.g., critical = red, high = orange).
  • Count of Open Tasks by Employee: Use =COUNTIFS($B$2:$B$1000, "John Doe", $F$2:$F$1000, "Open") in the Dashboard to show individual workloads.

Conditional Formatting

To enhance usability and data visibility, apply the following conditional formatting rules:

  • Status Column: Color-code rows based on status:
    • Open: Yellow background
    • In Progress: Light blue background
    • Resolved: Green background
    • Escalated: Red background with white text
  • Priority Level: Apply color scales:
    • Critical: Deep red fill
    • High: Orange fill
    • Medium: Yellow fill
    • Low: Light green fill
  • Date Reported: Highlight entries older than 7 days in light red to indicate overdue reports.
  • Duplicate Entries: Use a formula-based rule (e.g., =COUNTIF($A$2:$A$1000, A2)>1) to highlight potential duplicates.

Instructions for the User (Employee View)

  1. Open the template: Launch Excel and open the Maintenance Log - Employee View file. Enable macros if prompted for dynamic features.
  2. Fill in required fields: Start from the first empty row. Enter the date, your name (from dropdown), Equipment ID, and a clear description of the issue.
  3. Select priority: Use the dropdown to assign a Priority Level based on impact and urgency.
  4. Update status: Change this as you progress. Mark as “In Progress” when starting work, “Resolved” upon completion, or “Escalated” if beyond your authority.
  5. Add details: Use the "Actions Taken" column to document repairs, parts used, or observations.
  6. Attach evidence (optional): If possible, store related files in a shared folder and insert a hyperlink to them in the Attachments column.
  7. Synchronize: Save your work regularly. Ensure all entries are correct before closing the file.
  8. Review Dashboard: Use the Dashboard Summary sheet to track personal performance, task volume, and resolution time over time.

Example Rows (Sample Data)

Date Reported Employee Name Equipment ID Equipment Type Description of Issue Priority Level Status
05/04/2025 Jane Smith EQ-88731 Pump System Leaking seal on primary pump. Slight vibration observed. High In Progress
04/04/2025 John Doe EQ-91567 Conveyor Belt Belt slipping during startup. Motor overheating. Critical Resolved
03/04/2025 Sarah Lee EQ-76912 Generator Unit Failed to start. No error codes displayed. Medium Escalated

Recommended Charts and Dashboards (Dashboard Summary)

The Dashboard Summary sheet includes interactive visualizations for data-driven insights:
  • Monthly Maintenance Tasks by Priority: A stacked column chart showing counts of Low, Medium, High, and Critical tasks per month.
  • Employee Task Distribution: Pie chart showing the percentage of open/resolved tasks assigned to each employee.
  • Status Overview: A donut chart displaying the current state distribution (Open vs. In Progress vs. Resolved).
  • Average Resolution Time by Equipment Type: Bar graph comparing how quickly different equipment types are fixed.
  • Trend Line for New Issues: Line chart plotting daily new reports to detect recurring problems or seasonal patterns.

This comprehensive Excel template supports effective Data Collection, ensures accurate and standardized logging in a structured Maintenance Log, and provides a clear, user-friendly interface optimized for the daily work of employees—making it an essential tool for operational transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement.

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