Aircraft Inspector Sample Clauses

Aircraft Inspector. An Aircraft Inspector shall be an employee assigned at Maintenance Bases to the work of over-all inspection of aircraft in connection with major repairs and over- hauls, and assigned at line stations to the work of preliminary and final inspection in connection with heavy maintenance checks. Additionally, Aircraft Inspectors shall perform "required item inspection" at line stations. Aircraft Inspectors may be required to inspect, approve or reject materials, parts, and sub-assemblies as nec- xxxxxx, and when assigned to major Line Service Stations may be required to per- form Mechanic's work during those hours when there is no work for an Aircraft Inspector. In addition, Aircraft Inspectors may be required to give instruction and training to other Aircraft Inspectors and instructions and training not involving work direction concerning maintenance regulations and procedures to employees of any classification covered by this Agreement. Aircraft Inspectors must hold valid Federal licenses for their assignment as set forth in Article V of this Agreement and must fulfill their duties as Aircraft Inspectors in a satisfactory man- ner and must have satisfactorily passed the Company's Aircraft Inspector's Examination prior to the date of promotion and the results of any Aircraft Inspector Examination shall be open to inspection by the Local Committee. An employee may not retake the Examination until ninety (90) days from the date of his previ- ous Examination. Aircraft Inspectors will not supervise or direct the working force.
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Aircraft Inspector. Must be classified as a Certificated Aircraft Technician and be In possession of a current Air CanadaAircraft Maintenance & Inspection Certificate” endorsed for the types of aircraft and power plants upon which he can nor- mally be expected to be employed. Promotion to the Aircraft Inspector Classification will nor- mally be from the Certificated Aircraft Technician II Classification. In the event of nil qualified applicants, con- sideration will be given to qualified applicants from the Technician I Classification.
Aircraft Inspector. 1. The work of an Aircraft Inspector shall consist of work that is designated as a Required Inspection or identified as Inspector work on Company Task Cards or in Company Manuals. This shall consist of, but not be limited to, the overall inspection of aircraft and aircraft engines in connection with major repairs and overhaul at all locations on the Company’s system where such work is performed, including inspection work in connection with the major checks at any Company Station. The work of an Aircraft Inspector shall also include all Inspector required inspection work of materials, parts and subassemblies of aircraft and aircraft engines. An Aircraft Inspector shall not directly supervise the work force. An Aircraft Inspector may also perform maintenance, but will not be required to inspect his own work. AMT’s working under their RII authority are considered to be Aircraft Inspectors during the period of time they use that authorization.

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  • Owner’s Construction Inspector Owner may from time to time in writing designate a person or firm as Owner's Construction Inspector under this Contract. The Owner’s Construction Inspector may be hired by Owner or hired under the Program Manager’s Contract or the Design Professional’s Contract and shall provide inspection services of the Work on behalf of the Owner. The presence of an Owner’s Construction Inspector does not relieve the Contractor of any of its responsibilities for quality control and independent testing set forth in the General Requirements. The Owner’s Construction Inspector has the authority to report any deviations from the Contract Documents directly to the Contractor’s superintendent at the job site for immediate action, and also to report same to the Program Manager or Design Professional, and Owner.

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