Cross Functional Duties Clause Samples
Cross Functional Duties. Where the efficiency of the enterprise would be enhanced by an employee who is primarily engaged in one Stream (Manufacturing and Services or Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering), performing work which interfaces with functions in another Stream, then those functions may form part of the employees duties provided:
(1) Manufacturing and Services employees engaged in the Generation of Energy who have certification at Engineering Tradesperson Level 1 as defined in Appendix 2 of this Agreement may perform:
(a) secondary maintenance duties, which are within their skill and competence and have an impact on the work or process for which the employee is primarily engaged; and
(b) primary maintenance duties, which are within their skill and competence, during any shut-down of the Boiler or Turbine operation.
(2) Non-trade employees engaged in the Manufacturing and Services Stream may perform secondary maintenance duties, which are within their skill and competence, the nature of those duties to be subject to consultation and agreement by the parties.
(3) Trade employees engaged in the Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering Streams may perform secondary duties from within other Streams, which are within their skill and competence, the nature of those duties to be subject to consultation and agreement by the parties. Provided further:
(1) The term secondary duties shall mean duties that the employee is not primarily engaged to perform and would therefore occupy the lesser part of the employees time and that the duties impact on the work or process for which the employee is primarily engaged to perform.
(2) The parties agree that where consultation and agreement is required then that agreement shall not be unreasonably withheld.
(3) Employees have the appropriate statutory certification if required to perform the duties.
(4) The performance of secondary duties are not designed to replace establishment levels of employees who are currently engaged in the primary function.
