Common use of Electrical Worker Grade 4 Clause in Contracts

Electrical Worker Grade 4. An Electrical Worker Grade 4 is an Employee who: ▪ Has worked for not less than one (1) year in the industry or holds the equivalent experience and without limiting the scope of the work and to the level of the Employee’s training is an Employee who is accredited to perform: ▪ Scaffolding or rigging; or ▪ Is directly in charge of an electrical store and responsible for materials, ordering and purchasing; or ▪ Has worked for not less than one (1) year as an Electrical Worker Grade 3 or has the equivalent experience in the installation of electronics equipment and who, under the minimum supervision of a tradesperson or electronics serviceperson: ▪ Installs radio, communications and related equipment including antenna; or ▪ Installs fire alarm or security alarm equipment; or ▪ Installs, terminates and tests data and communication cabling; or ▪ Inspects and tests fire alarms or security alarm equipment involving a range of responsibility beyond that of an Electrical Worker Grade 3 and works without assistance and supervision; or ▪ Holds a restricted electrical registration; ▪ Provided that this person shall not undertake tasks requiring the skills of a tradesperson; ▪ Included in this grade is the work of purchasing clerk/storeperson and electronic equipment installer Level 2.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employee Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Employee Collective Agreement

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