Instrumentation and Controls Tradesperson. An instrument (mechanical or electrical) tradesperson working at a level defined as Instrument Tradesperson Complex Systems and who is mainly engaged in applying skills and knowledge to installing, repairing, maintaining, servicing, testing, modifying, commissioning, calibrating and fault finding industrial instruments which make up a complex control system which utilises some combination of electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic principles and electronic circuitry containing complex analogue and/or digital control systems utilising integrated circuitry. The application of this skill and knowledge would require an overall understanding of the operating mode or principles of the various types of measurement and control devices on which the tradesperson is required to perform tasks. To be classified as an Instrumentation and Controls Tradesperson, a tradesperson must have at least three (3) years relevant on the job experience as a tradesperson – twelve (12) months of which must be at the level of ‘Instrument Tradesperson - Complex Systems’ and in addition must have satisfactorily completed a related post-trades course equivalent to at least two (2) years part time study. In addition, to be classified as an Instrumentation and Controls Tradesperson, a tradesperson must be required as part of their duties to: (1) Maintain and repair multi-function printed circuitry of the type described in this definition using circuit diagrams and test equipment; (2) Work under minimum supervision and technical guidance; (3) Provide technical guidance to other Employees or to management within the scope of the work described in this definition; and/or; (4) Prepare reports of a technical nature on specific tasks or assignments as directed and within the scope of the work described in this definition.
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Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Ichthys Onshore Construction Greenfields Agreement, Katherine Tree Maintenance Pty LTD Ichthys Onshore Construction Greenfields Agreement
Instrumentation and Controls Tradesperson. (i) An instrument (mechanical or electrical) tradesperson working at a level defined as Instrument Tradesperson Complex Systems and who is mainly engaged in applying their skills and knowledge to installing, repairing, maintaining, servicing, testing, modifying, commissioning, calibrating and fault finding industrial instruments instrument which make up a complex control system which utilises some combination of electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic principles and electronic circuitry containing complex analogue and/or digital control systems utilising integrated circuitry. .
(ii) The application of this skill and knowledge would require an overall understanding of the operating mode or principles of the various types of measurement and control devices on which the tradesperson is required to perform their tasks. To be classified as an Instrumentation instrumentation and Controls Tradesperson, a tradesperson must have at least three (3) years relevant on the on-the-job experience as a tradesperson – twelve (12) - 12 months of which must be at a the level of ‘"Instrument Tradesperson - Complex Systems’ " and in addition must have satisfactorily completed a related post-trades course equivalent to at least two (2) years part part-time study. .
(iii) In addition, to be classified as an Instrumentation and Controls Tradesperson, a tradesperson must be required as part of their duties to:
(1iv) Maintain and repair multi-function printed circuitry of the type described in this definition using circuit diagrams and test equipment;
(2v) Work under minimum supervision and technical guidance;
(3vi) Provide technical guidance to other Employees tradespeople or to management within the scope of the work described in this definition; and/or;
(4vii) Prepare reports of a technical nature on specific tasks or assignments as directed and within the scope of the work described in this definition.
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Instrumentation and Controls Tradesperson. (i) An instrument (mechanical or electrical) tradesperson working at a level defined as Instrument Tradesperson Complex Systems and who is mainly engaged in applying their skills and knowledge to installing, repairing, maintaining, servicing, testing, modifying, commissioning, calibrating and fault finding industrial instruments instrument which make up a complex control system which utilises some combination of electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic principles and electronic circuitry containing complex analogue and/or digital control systems utilising integrated circuitry. .
(ii) The application of this skill and knowledge would require an overall understanding of the operating mode or principles of the various types of measurement and control devices on which the tradesperson is required to perform their tasks. To be classified as an Instrumentation and Controls Tradesperson, a tradesperson must have at least three (3) years relevant on the on-the-job experience as a tradesperson – twelve (12) - 12 months of which must be at a the level of ‘"Instrument Tradesperson - Complex Systems’ " and in addition must have satisfactorily completed a related post-trades course equivalent to at least two (2) years part part-time study. .
(iii) In addition, to be classified as an Instrumentation and Controls Tradesperson, a tradesperson must be required as part of their duties to:
(1iv) Maintain and repair multi-function printed circuitry of the type described in this definition using circuit diagrams and test equipment;
(2v) Work under minimum supervision and technical guidance;
(3vi) Provide technical guidance to other Employees tradespeople or to management within the scope of the work described in this definition; and/or;
(4vii) Prepare reports of a technical nature on specific tasks or assignments as directed and within the scope of the work described in this definition.
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Samples: Workplace Agreement, Workplace Agreement
Instrumentation and Controls Tradesperson. An instrument Instrument (mechanical or electrical) tradesperson working mainly at a level defined as Instrument Tradesperson Complex Systems and who is mainly engaged in applying skills and knowledge to installing, repairing, maintaining, servicing, testing, modifying, commissioning, calibrating and fault finding industrial instruments which make up a complex control system which utilises some combination of electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic principles and electronic circuitry containing complex analogue and/or digital control systems utilising integrated circuitry. The application of this skill and knowledge would require an overall understanding of the operating mode or principles of the various types of measurement and control devices on which the tradesperson employee is required to perform tasks. To be classified as at this level an Instrumentation and Controls Tradesperson, a tradesperson employee must have at least three (3) years relevant post trade on the job experience as a tradesperson – twelve (12) - 12 months of which must be at the level of ‘Instrument Tradesperson "Instruments - Complex Systems’ " and in addition must have be able to produce evidence of having satisfactorily completed a related relevant post-trades course course, of subject matter acceptable to the employer, equivalent to at least two (2) years part time study. In addition, to be classified as at this level, an Instrumentation and Controls Tradesperson, a tradesperson employee must be required as part of their duties to:
(1a) Maintain and repair multi-function printed circuitry of the type described in this definition using circuit diagrams and test equipment;
(2b) Work under minimum supervision and technical guidance;
(3c) Provide technical guidance to other Employees employees or to management within the scope of the work described in this definition; : and/or;
(4d) Prepare reports of a technical nature on specific tasks or assignments as directed and within the scope of the work described in this definition.
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Samples: Greenfields Agreement
Instrumentation and Controls Tradesperson. i. An instrument (mechanical or electrical) tradesperson working at a level defined as Instrument Tradesperson Complex Systems and who is mainly engaged in applying skills and knowledge to installing, repairing, maintaining, servicing, testing, modifying, commissioning, calibrating and fault finding industrial instruments which make up a complex control system which utilises some combination of electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic principles and electronic circuitry containing complex analogue and/or digital control systems utilising integrated circuitry.
ii. The application of this skill and knowledge would require an overall understanding of the operating mode or principles of the various types of measurement and control devices on which the tradesperson is required to perform tasks. To be classified as an Instrumentation and Controls Tradesperson, a tradesperson must have at least three (3) years relevant on the job experience as a tradesperson – twelve (12) -12 months of which must be at the level of ‘"Instrument Tradesperson - Complex Systems’ " and in addition must have satisfactorily completed a related post-trades course equivalent to at least two (2) years part time study.
iii. In addition, to be classified as an Instrumentation and Controls Tradesperson, a tradesperson must be required as part of their duties to:
(1) : Maintain and repair multi-function printed circuitry of the type described in this definition using circuit diagrams and test equipment;
(2) . Work under minimum supervision and technical guidance;
(3) . Provide technical guidance to other Employees or to management within the scope of the work described in this definition; and/or;
(4) and / or; Prepare reports of a technical nature on specific tasks or assignments as directed and within the scope of the work described in this definition.
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Samples: Enterprise Agreement