Engineering/Maintenance Clause Samples
Engineering/Maintenance. Manager will provide consultation on routine problems and repairs of a mechanical nature; and periodic, routine inspection of the operating mechanical equipment of the Property; and routine supervision of the on-site personnel and contractors by a suitably experienced person in Manager’s employment. If it becomes necessary to make extraordinary repairs or engage in an extensive reconstruction, rehabilitation or conversion of the Property, experts approved by Owner shall be retained by and at the expense of Owner.
Engineering/Maintenance. (a) The Company agrees that it will only compel FSEs in Engineering and Maintenance to work on a Closed Port Day in the event that there are insufficient volunteers to allocate a minimum of two (2) Mechanical Trades Persons and two (2) Electrical Trades Persons to each shift when 1 to 4 crane gangs are operating. Should the Company need to compel, it agrees that it will compel Employees to work only to the extent required to provide a minimum of two (2) Mechanical Trades Persons and two (2) Electrical Trades Persons on each shift. This arrangement will apply for all four Closed Port Days as prescribed in Part A, Clause 30.1
(b) The Company agrees that it will only compel FSEs in Engineering and Maintenance to work on a Closed Port Day in the event that there are insufficient volunteers to allocate a minimum of three (3) Mechanical Trades Persons and three (3) Electrical Trades Persons to each shift when more than 4 crane gangs are operating. Should the Company need to compel, it agrees that it will compel Employees to work only to the extent required to provide a minimum of three
Engineering/Maintenance. Personnel classified as engineering/maintenance will be responsible for the operation, repair and routine maintenance of studio, field, remote, microwave, transmitter, and other mechanical and electronic equipment used by the station. These personnel may also be assigned duties in master control, editing and production. Their duties shall include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Repair digital and analog broadcast equipment to component level to maintain on-air operation and production activities.
2. Maintain and operate transmitter, microwave, and satellite equipment to deliver best possible signal to viewers and cable systems.
3. Design and build auxiliary equipment and circuits to support on-air operations and production activities.
4. Perform routine maintenance on all equipment to ensure proper operating parameters.
5. Perform routine set-up on all production and on-air equipment to ensure proper operating parameters
6. Install and initially set-up studio, field, remote, microwave, transmitter, and other mechanical and electronic equipment to support on-air and production activities.
7. Serve as master control operators as necessary to support the on-air operations of the station.
8. Assist in the set-up and production of special on-air or taped events.
9. Assist in maintenance of general plant equipment as assigned.
10. Perform other duties as assigned by the General Manager of Lakeshore Public Television or his or her designee.
