Asset Inspectors Sample Clauses

Asset Inspectors. Level 1 Trainee Asset Inspector (during three-month probation period) Level 2 Trainee Asset Inspector (post three-month probation period) Level 3 Asset Inspector Level 4 Senior Asset Inspector – At the appointment by the employer, an Asset Inspector who is required to undertake supervisory and/or planning functions of a more complex nature including the management of projects. PERU / CRANE OPERATORS Level 1 • Basic Labouring – New entrant with NO experience or required industry skills to perform the role including C2 Licence, Heavy Combination Licence, VESI Training. Level 2 • Trainee Multiskilled Operator under FULL supervision – Holds all licences including Heavy Combination Licence, C2 Licence, Excavator Licence, PIW Licence, VESI Trained, yet not deemed competent to complete jobs without being under the direction of a compentent person. Level 3 • Trainee Multiskilled Operator under PARTIAL supervision – Holds all licences, and is deemed competent enough tocomplete certain jobs within their capabilities i.e. holding poles with PERU, Pole changes under supervision, operating Hydro Unit in conjunction with Rockdrill and vice versa. Level 4 • Multiskilled Operator – Deemed competent to operate equipment including PERU, Rock Drill, Hydro Unit, and/or Excavator without supervision (Except Live HV conditions) Level 5 • Multiskilled Operator – Deemed competent to operate equipment including PERU, Rock Drill, Hydro Unit, and/or Excavator without supervision (Including Live HV conditions) Level 6 • Multiskilled Operator / Manager of Plant Maintanence / Leading Hand – Deemed competent to operate equipment including PERU, Rock Drill, Hydro Unit, and/or Excavator without supervision (Including Live HV conditions). Also manages and directs employees on plant maintenance requirements. APPENDIX B – WAGE RATES
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Asset Inspectors. Training
Asset Inspectors. Training Training of Asset Inspectors is vital to the future of the industry. The parties will continue to work together to develop a training course and a suitable pay level for employees whilst training.

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  • Project Inspector 5.1.1 One or more Project Inspector(s), including special Project Inspector(s), as required, will be assigned to the Work by District, in accordance with requirements of title 24, part 1, of the California Code of Regulations, to enforce the building code and monitor compliance with Plans and Specifications for the Project previously approved by the DSA. Duties of Project Inspector(s) are specifically defined in section 4-342 of said part 1 of title 24.

  • Review Meetings During the review meetings the Project Managers shall discuss progress made by the Contractor in the performance of this Contract. Each party shall provide a status report, as desired by a Project Manager, listing any problem or concern encountered since the last meeting. Records of such reports and other communications issued in writing during the course of Contract performance shall be maintained by each party.

  • Business Review Meetings In order to maintain the relationship between the Department and the Contractor, each quarter the Department may request a business review meeting. The business review meeting may include, but is not limited to, the following: • Successful completion of deliverables • Review of the Contractor’s performance • Review of minimum required reports • Addressing of any elevated Customer issues • Review of continuous improvement ideas that may help lower total costs and improve business efficiencies.

  • Office of Inspector General Investigative Findings Expert Review In accordance with Senate Bill 799, Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., if Texas Government Code, Section 531.102(m-1)(2) is applicable to this Contract, Contractor affirms that it possesses the necessary occupational licenses and experience.

  • Inspector General The Grantee understands its duty, pursuant to Section 20.055(5), F.S., to cooperate with the inspector general in any investigation, audit, inspection, review, or hearing. The Grantee will comply with this duty and ensure that its sub-grantees and/or subcontractors issued under this Agreement, if any, impose this requirement, in writing, on its sub-grantees and/or subcontractors, respectively.

  • Review Meeting i. Either the BCTF or BCPSEA may request in writing a meeting to review the issues in a provincial matters grievance that has been referred to arbitration.

  • Environmental Inspection at End of Agreement Term A. At Authority’s discretion, at least one hundred and twenty (120) days before the expiration or early termination of the Term as provided herein, Company will conduct an environmental inspection and examination of the Company Premises. At its discretion, Authority may complete environmental reviews to determine if recognized environmental conditions exist that could warrant soil and groundwater sampling. If warranted by the findings of Company or Authority’s inspection or if requested by Authority, a compliance audit or site assessment will be performed within the aforementioned time period by a qualified professional acceptable to Authority who will report the findings to Authority. The cost for professional consulting or engineering services required for such audit will be at the expense of Company. If a site assessment is conducted, Company agrees to pay all associated laboratory and testing fees incurred to test and analyze samples collected during the site assessment process. The Authority may also choose to conduct the compliance audit or site assessment. If the results of the assessment indicate that the Company Premises have been impacted by the release of Hazardous Substances, Company will immediately take such action as is necessary and will provide a substantial guaranty in a form and content acceptable to Authority that Company will clean up the contamination at its own expense, at no expense to Authority, and in accordance with Applicable Laws to the extent that it is obligated to do so by virtue of the foregoing provisions of this Article.

  • Inspector agrees to perform a visual inspection of the home/building and to provide CLIENT with a written inspection report identifying the defects that INSPECTOR both observed and deemed material. INSPECTOR may offer comments as a courtesy, but these comments will not comprise the bargained-for report. The report is only supplementary to the seller’s disclosure.

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