Common use of Lead Technician Clause in Contracts

Lead Technician. A Technician who, as a working member of the group, may be charged by his Supervisor with the responsibility of planning, leading, directing, coordinating, instructing, on-the-job training and delegating, the work of his assigned group. Leads may be required to sign for their own work, and the work of others in their group, provided, however, that such signing shall not relieve any other member of his group of license requirements and/or legal responsibility for the work they have performed or from being required to complete and/or sign appropriate Company/Federal work records. Leads must hold such valid licenses as are required by Federal law for their assignment. The method for selecting Lead Technicians is described in Article 5, Filling of Vacancies. c. 1. RAMS Team Structural Technician - In addition to his duties as a Technician in his regular Bid Area and station, a RAMS Team Structural Technician will also be responsible for responding to significant structurally damaged aircraft. They may be required to repair structurally damaged aircraft in the fleet and at their home base station, either when the repairs are of a significant nature or when assigning other employees would adversely affect the operation.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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