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Project Management - Maintenance Log - Manager View

Download and customize a free Project Management Maintenance Log Manager View Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

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Date Task Description Assigned To Status Priority Estimated Completion Date Actual Completion Date Remarks

Project Management – Maintenance Log (Manager View) Excel Template Description

This comprehensive Excel template is designed specifically for Project Management teams to efficiently track, monitor, and report on the status of equipment and infrastructure maintenance activities. Tailored to the Manager View, this template offers high-level visibility into maintenance operations, enabling supervisors and project leads to make data-driven decisions that support project timelines, budgeting, compliance requirements, and risk mitigation.

Sheet Names

  • Maintenance Log Main: The primary data sheet containing all maintenance events.
  • Summary Dashboard: A high-level view of key performance indicators (KPIs) such as total incidents, downtime hours, average response time, and completion rates.
  • Project Mapping: Links each maintenance task to a specific project in the organization’s project portfolio.
  • Filters & Reports: Contains dynamic filters and predefined report views for monthly or quarterly performance reviews.
  • Settings & Configuration: A hidden sheet for user-defined settings, such as alert thresholds or date ranges used in conditional logic.

Table Structures and Data Types

The Maintenance Log Main sheet contains a well-organized table with the following structure:

Field Name Data Type Description / Notes (Project Management Context)
Maintenance ID Auto Number (Primary Key) Unique identifier for each entry. Automatically generated to support traceability in a Project Management environment.
Date & Time Date/Time Timestamp when maintenance was initiated or completed. Critical for tracking project timelines and service-level agreements.
Equipment ID Text (20 characters) Unique reference to the equipment under maintenance. Integrated with equipment databases in Project Management workflows.
Maintenance Type Text (dropdown: Preventive, Corrective, Predictive, Routine) Categorizes the nature of maintenance activity — essential for cost allocation and risk analysis in Project Management.
Status Text (dropdown: Scheduled, In Progress, Completed, On Hold, Cancelled) Tracks real-time progress. Enables Manager View users to assess operational health and prioritize resources.
Assigned To Text or Person/Role Reference Team member or technician responsible. Helps in workload distribution and accountability.
Description Multiline Text (up to 200 characters) Short summary of the work performed — useful for audit trails and Project Management documentation.
Duration (hrs) Decimal Number Downtime or labor hours. Used to calculate project cost overruns or resource utilization.
Priority Level Text (dropdown: Low, Medium, High, Critical) Drives urgency and response time — crucial for managing critical path activities in Project Management.
Project ID Text (linked to Project Mapping sheet) Binds maintenance logs to specific projects, enabling cross-functional visibility.

Formulas Required

  • =TODAY(): Automatically populates the date field when a new entry is created.
  • =IF(AND(Status="In Progress", Duration=0), "Pending Time", ""): Flags incomplete tasks with zero duration.
  • =SUMIFS(Duration, Status, "Completed"): Calculates total maintenance hours completed per month or project.
  • =COUNTIFS(Priority Level, "Critical", Status, "In Progress"): Identifies active high-priority issues requiring immediate attention.
  • =VLOOKUP(Project ID, Project Mapping!A:B, 2, FALSE): Links maintenance entries to project names in the Project Mapping sheet.

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Status Column: Red highlight for "On Hold" or "Cancelled", Yellow for "In Progress", Green for "Completed". Enables quick visual scanning.
  • Priority Level: Critical = Red, High = Orange, Medium = Yellow, Low = Gray — enhances visibility of urgency.
  • Duration > 4 hours: Applies a gradient background to flag prolonged maintenance tasks for review.
  • Date more than 30 days ago: Shows faded gray text to highlight outdated records and suggest archiving.

User Instructions

For Manager View Users:

  • Open the template and navigate to the Maintenance Log Main sheet to view all active maintenance activities.
  • Use the Summary Dashboard for quick access to KPIs such as average downtime, number of critical issues, and project-specific maintenance volume.
  • To filter data: Click on the “Filters & Reports” tab and apply date ranges or priority filters to narrow down maintenance events.
  • When entering a new task, ensure all required fields are filled — especially Project ID and Maintenance Type — to maintain alignment with broader project goals.
  • For reporting: Generate monthly summaries by selecting the “Monthly Report” option under Filters & Reports. Export these to PDF for stakeholder presentations.

Example Rows

Maintenance ID Date & Time Equipment ID Maintenance Type Status Description Duration (hrs) Priority Level Project ID
MNT-2024-001 2024-04-15 10:30 AM EQP-SRV-87 Corrective Completed Faulty motor replaced due to overheating. 2.5 Medium PJ-003 (Factory Automation)
MNT-2024-002 2024-04-16 15:45 PM EQP-PUMP-19 Preventive In Progress Lubrication and calibration of pump assembly. 0.0 Low PJ-005 (Water System)
MNT-2024-003 2024-04-18 9:15 AM EQP-FAN-45 Predictive Scheduled Health check performed using vibration analysis. 1.2 High PJ-001 (HVAC)

Recommended Charts and Dashboards

  • Bar Chart: Monthly breakdown of maintenance types (Preventive vs. Corrective) — helps assess long-term project health.
  • Pie Chart: Distribution of maintenance by priority level — enables managers to allocate resources effectively.
  • Line Graph: Downtime trend over time — critical for forecasting and identifying recurring failures in Project Management cycles.
  • Heat Map: Shows status distribution across projects or equipment types — aids in risk mapping and resource planning.
  • Dashboards: Combine data from the Summary Dashboard with filters to create real-time views accessible via Power Query or Excel's built-in dashboard tools.

In conclusion, this Maintenance Log (Manager View) template is a powerful tool within a broader Project Management framework. By integrating equipment health tracking with project-level accountability, it supports proactive planning, improves operational transparency, and strengthens decision-making at the management level.

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