Common use of Competitive Level Clause in Contracts

Competitive Level. A competitive level consists of all the positions in a competitive area that are in the same grade or occupational level and classification series and which are similar enough in qualification requirements, duties, pay schedule, and working conditions, so that the incumbent of one position could successfully perform the critical elements of any other position upon entry into it without any loss of productivity beyond that normally expected in the orientation of any new but fully qualified employee.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Competitive Level. A competitive Competitive level consists means a group of all the positions in a competitive area that are in the same grade or occupational level and classification series that have similar duties and which are similar enough in qualification other requirements, duties, pay schedule, and working conditions, so that the incumbent of one position could successfully perform the critical elements of any other position upon entry into it without any loss of productivity beyond that normally expected in the orientation of any new but fully qualified employee.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Competitive Level. A. A competitive level consists of all the positions in within a competitive area that which are in the same grade grade, same type of service (excepted or occupational level competitive non-dual status), and classification series and which are similar enough so alike in qualification requirements, duties, pay schedule, and working conditions, so responsibilities that the incumbent of can be moved from one position could successfully perform to another without undue interruption to the critical elements work program. The establishment of any other position upon entry into it without any loss competitive levels is the responsibility of productivity beyond that normally expected in the orientation of any new but fully qualified employeeHuman Resources Office (HRO).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Management Relations Agreement

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