Earthmoving and Construction Staff Sample Clauses

Earthmoving and Construction Staff. 3.1.1.1. Construction Worker Level 3 (CW3) An employee at CW3 level performs work to the extent of their skills competence and training. Employees will acquire skills both formal and informal over time and with experience, and will undertake indicative tasks and duties within the scope of skills they possess. An employee at this level may be part of a self-directed work team, and may be required to perform a range of duties across this level. An employee at this level: • works from instructions and procedures; • assists in the provision of on-the-job training to a limited degree; • coordinates work in a team environment or works individually under general supervision; • is responsible for assuring the quality of their own work; and • Indicative of the tasks which an employee at this level may perform include the following: o uses precision measuring instruments; o basic material handling functions; o operate small plant and pneumatic machinery; o inventory and store control; o operate a range of hand tools and oxy welding equipment; o has a knowledge of the construction process and understands the sequencing of construction functions. The CW3 classification incorporates the following: • Labourers • Yard Persons • Maintenance Persons • Gardeners Labourers • Concrete Workers An employee at this level may be undergoing training so as to qualify as a Construction Worker Level 4.
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