AIRCRAFT CLEANER CATEGORY. 4.01.02.01 Aircraft Cleaner - comprises all those who perform aircraft grooming, including equipping the aircraft cabin for flight according to specifications with equipment and cabin services supplies; cleaning interior of aircraft by hand or powered equipment using cleaners; completion of the aircraft cleaning xxxx as required; stocking and cleaning of vehicles used in the grooming function; stocking and cleaning of the cabin service make-up rooms and area; stocking and maintaining cabin services kits; routine cleaning of work areas; performing aircraft security searches; and other duties and functions related to the foregoing as directed by management and/or a Crew Chief. 4.01.02.02 Aircraft Cleaner Crew Chief - comprises all those who, in addition to those duties and functions outlined in Article 4.01.02.01, are responsible to management for the overall performance of his/her crew and the timely and satisfactory completion of work assignments in accordance with Company policy. Duties may also include the demonstration of proper work methods, conducting of on-the-job training, conducting of crew meetings and instruction of employees in new or revised operational procedures. Crew Chiefs will not have the authority to administer discipline or discharge. 4.01.02.03 Where the requirements of the service dictate and when directed by a supervisor, in consultation with the Crew Chief, or by a Crew Chief, employees in any classification in the Aircraft Cleaner category may periodically be utilized to perform work in the Aircraft Services Technician classification provided the employee has the qualifications required for the work to be performed. This method will be by senior volunteer, or junior draft process.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
AIRCRAFT CLEANER CATEGORY. 4.01.02.01 Aircraft Cleaner - comprises all those who perform aircraft grooming, including equipping the aircraft cabin for flight according to specifications with equipment and cabin services supplies; cleaning interior of aircraft by hand or powered equipment using cleaners; completion of the aircraft cleaning xxxx bill as required; stocking and cleaning of vehicles used in the grooming function; stocking and cleaning of the cabin service make-up rooms and area; stocking and maintaining cabin services kits; routine cleaning of work areas; performing aircraft security searches; and other duties and functions related to the foregoing as directed by management and/or a Crew Chief.
4.01.02.02 Aircraft Cleaner Crew Chief - comprises all those who, in addition to those duties and functions outlined in Article 4.01.02.01, are responsible to management for the overall performance of his/her crew and the timely and satisfactory completion of work assignments in accordance with Company policy. Duties may also include the demonstration of proper work methods, conducting of on-the-job training, conducting of crew meetings and instruction of employees in new or revised operational procedures. Crew Chiefs will not have the authority to administer discipline or discharge.
4.01.02.03 Where the requirements of the service dictate and when directed by a supervisor, in consultation with the Crew Chief, or by a Crew Chief, employees in any classification in the Aircraft Cleaner category may periodically be utilized to perform work in the Aircraft Services Technician classification provided the employee has the qualifications required for the work to be performed. This method will be by senior volunteer, or junior draft process.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
AIRCRAFT CLEANER CATEGORY. 4.01.02.01 Aircraft Cleaner - comprises all those who perform aircraft grooming, including equipping the aircraft cabin for flight according to specifications with equipment and cabin services supplies; cleaning interior of aircraft by hand or powered equipment using cleaners; completion of the aircraft cleaning xxxx as required; stocking and cleaning of vehicles used in the grooming function; stocking and cleaning of the cabin service make-up rooms and area; stocking and maintaining cabin services kits; routine cleaning of work areas; performing aircraft security searches; and other duties and functions related to the foregoing as directed by management and/or a Crew Chief.
4.01.02.02 Aircraft Cleaner Crew Chief - comprises all those who, in addition to those duties and functions outlined in Article 4.01.02.01, are responsible to management for the overall performance of his/her crew and the timely and satisfactory completion of work assignments in accordance with Company policy. Duties may also include the demonstration of proper work methods, conducting of on-the-job training, conducting of crew meetings and instruction of employees in new or revised operational procedures. Crew Chiefs will not have the authority to administer discipline or discharge.
4.01.02.03 Where the requirements of the service dictate and when directed by a supervisor, in consultation with the Crew Chief, or by a Crew Chief, employees in any classification in the Aircraft Cleaner category may periodically be utilized to perform work in the Aircraft Services Technician classification provided the employee has the qualifications required for the work to be performed. This method will be by senior volunteer, or junior draft process.,
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Samples: Collective Agreement