Eligibility to Sit for Promotional Examination (continued Sample Clauses

Eligibility to Sit for Promotional Examination (continued. (2) An employee in the Fire Prevention Division who has qualified for promotion in the Fire Fighting Division, must meet the following service requirements to be eligible to be placed on the list for seniority standings for promotion in the Fire Fighting Division: Years in Fire Prevention Serve in Fire Fighting 3 to 6 6 months 7 to 10 9 months In addition to the service requirement, the employee must successfully pass an evaluation by the Captain and Platoon Chief. After serving 10 years in the Fire Prevention Division an employee must requalify for promotion in the Fire Fighting Division as in 11.01 (c) (1).
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Eligibility to Sit for Promotional Examination (continued. (e) The Communications Officer shall mark the written examinations. A candidate who wishes to appeal the mark on the written examination shall meet with the Communications Officer in order to resolve the matter. Failing resolution, a board of three (3) senior officers, excluding the Communications Officer, will rule on the matter.

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