ELECTRICAL TRADESPERSON Sample Clauses

ELECTRICAL TRADESPERSON. 9.1 An Electrical tradesperson is a tradesperson who has successfully completed a recognised Australian apprenticeship or has a Tradespersons Rights Certificate or equivalent accreditation in an electrical, electronic or instrument trade discipline and is capable of exercising the skills and knowledge required of that trade. 9.2 Such tradespersons are mainly engaged in electrical, instrument or electronics maintenance duties associated with the design, re-design, drafting, planning, development, assembly, manufacture, installation, commissioning, testing, calibrating, monitoring, fault finding/diagnosing, repairing, overhauling, maintaining, servicing and modifying of various electrical, electronic process and industrial control plant, equipment and systems. 9.3 Consistent with this definition, electrical tradespersons are expected to undertake routine maintenance on PLC systems, including PLC programming, modifications and diagnosis. These tradespersons will also access and update computer data as well as set up and fault diagnose hydraulic and pneumatic electrical interface equipment as required. Such tradespersons are also responsible for planning and performing high voltage switching or other maintenance work on high tension electricity transmission systems. 9.4 Subject to electrical licence requirements, there are no restrictions on the work these tradespersons can undertake within the electrical/electronic trades stream. Accordingly, they will perform any duties within the electrical classification structure for which they have acquired the necessary skills, knowledge and competence through their basic trade training, internal and external post trade training and work experience. In addition, electrical tradespersons may be required to work outside of their assigned area. 9.5 Electrical tradespersons will also undertake additional duties which have traditionally been performed by tradespersons in other disciplines or by Plant Operators. These additional duties must be within the limit of the tradesperson’s skill, knowledge and competence, be consistent with the application of the whole of job concept and be agreed by the parties pursuant to the 1990 Skill Share Agreement. These additional duties will include, but will not be limited to, the following activities: 9.5.1 The acquisition and full utilisation of OHS certificates in relation to the operation of cranes and fork-lifts and the undertaking of rigging duties for the purpose of lifting, handling...
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ELECTRICAL TRADESPERSON. A.1.1 An Electrical Tradesperson is an Employee employed to use the skills acquired. through the training specified below and is an Employee who: • Holds a trade certificate or tradesperson's rights certificate, in an electrical trade. • Holds an AQF Certificate Level 3 in Electrotechnology in one of the following: o Systems electrician o Assembly and servicing o Building services o Communications o Computer Systems o Data communications o Entertainment and servicing o Scanning • Has successfully completed an appropriate trade course or who has otherwise reached an equivalent standard of skills and knowledge in communications or electronics. • Has successfully completed an appropriate instrumentation trade course or an AQF Certificate Level 3 in Electrotechnology Instrumentation. • Holds an appropriate electrical/refrigeration/air-conditioning trade certificate or an AQF Certificate Level 2 in Electrotechnology Instrumentation. • Has successfully completed an appropriate trade course in line work or cable. jointing, or an AQF Certificate Level 3 in Transmission Powerline or ESI Distribution Powerline or has otherwise reached an equivalent standard of skills and knowledge. The below table outlines the relevant Level an Electrical Tradesperson Employee will be classified under this Agreement: Level Zero An entry level Electrical Tradesperson who regularly works under instruction & partial supervision. for 2 years. Level One An Electrical Tradesperson who has additional on-the-job skills to a Level Zero and works independently or in a team, requires general supervision. Level Two An Electrical Tradesperson who has additional on-the-job skills to a Level 1; & or has undertaken employer driven in house training; works independently; requires minimal supervision and acts as a mentor to junior staff. Level Three An Electrical Tradesperson who coordinates all aspects of the relevant project, ensuring the assignment of appropriate labour resources and project materials, leads a team of employees to complete a project. Is employed to use specific skills either acquired at Xxxxxxx Electrical or externally such as: - Lighting Control installation & programming. - Fire Detection System installation & programming. - PLC installation & programming. Has served as a Trade qualified Electrician for not less than 2 years. Level Four A Level 4 Electrical Tradesperson is an Employee who has not less than 10 years’ industry experience and has previously successfully worked as a...

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