EXAMPLES OF TASKS PERFORMED Sample Clauses

EXAMPLES OF TASKS PERFORMED.  Organize and supervise day-to-day activities of services specific to a given area.  Conceive, design, construct and install new and specialized equipment and systems.  Maintain, repair and calibrate apparatus and equipment.  Instruct students and staff in the operation of instruments and equipment.  Supervise the work of full-time Technicians and casual staff.  Manage and is accountable for assigned budgets/accounts, cash receipts, sales of materials and xxxxx cash.
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EXAMPLES OF TASKS PERFORMED.  Construct, repair or modify equipment or systems to predetermined specifications.  Prepare, install and operate equipment and systems as required.  Use a wide range of machine tools and equipment.  Instruct faculty, students and staff in the operation of equipment and instruments.  Set up procedures to ensure that proper care and attention is taken in the preparation of materials.  Perform routine maintenance and performance checks on equipment and systems.  Train and supervise casual staff.
EXAMPLES OF TASKS PERFORMED.  Receives and stores supplies.  Regulates the loan of equipment.  Assists in performing routine maintenance of equipment.

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