LEAD AIRCRAFT TECHNICIAN Sample Clauses

LEAD AIRCRAFT TECHNICIAN a. A Lead Aircraft Technician will be a Technician who, as a working member of a group, is charged with the responsibility of leading, directing, instructing, on-the-job training and approving the work of his assigned group. Lead Aircraft Technicians may be required to sign for their own work and the work of others in their group, provided, however, that such signing will not relieve any other member of his group of license requirements and legal responsibility for the work he has performed or from being required to complete and/or sign appropriate Company work records. Lead Aircraft Technicians must be capable of performing the duties described above in connection with the work assigned, and must hold valid Federal licenses as required by Federal Law for their assignment. b. Whenever three (3) or more Aircraft Maintenance Technicians are on duty on the same shift within a bid location, one will be a Lead Aircraft Technician and no Lead Aircraft Technician will be required to lead and direct the work of a group totaling more than eleven (11) other on duty Aircraft Maintenance Technicians.
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LEAD AIRCRAFT TECHNICIAN. The work of a Lead Aircraft Technician shall be the same as that of an Aircraft Technician and in addition a Lead Aircraft Technician, as a working member of a group, will be required to lead and direct the work of other employees of the Aircraft Technician or lower classifications. Where required, he must hold appropriate licenses or certificates issued by the appropriate Israel authority and must have served a minimum of twelve (12) months as an Aircraft Technician. Lead Aircraft Technicians will not normally be required to perform office, clerical or accounting work in connection with their duty as a working leader. However, they will be required to utilize appropriate technical documents and amend technical manuals as required in connection with their duties.

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