Maintenance Planning Analyst Craft Sample Clauses

Maintenance Planning Analyst Craft. The work of the Maintenance Planning Analyst (MPA) includes any work generally recognized as Maintenance Planning Analyst work which has been performed by the Company at its San Francisco Maintenance Center and any off-site facility within the United States. The work, support of the production organizations may include but is not limited to: Analyzing planning data to define manpower, parts, and other resources required to meet production requirements, assisting in a variety of planning, scheduling, and documentation activities in a hangar/shop work area or an office environment. The MPA will be responsible for the integrity and accountability of an assigned paper package, appropriate labor data transactions and any other required computer system data updates specified by the Company; communicate with Production Management on the status of paper packages and other issues that require immediate attention to meet organization objectives; coordinate assigned functions in the production environment including a hangar, shop, or office and is a point of contact for Management and Technicians. An MPA may be required to give instruction and on the job training to employees of the same classification covered by this agreement.
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Maintenance Planning Analyst Craft. The work of the Maintenance Planning Analyst (MPA) includes any work generally recognized as Maintenance Planning Analyst work which has been performed by the Company at its San Francisco Maintenance Center. The work, support of the production organizations may include but is not limited to: Analyzing planning data to define man- power, parts, and other resources required to meet production requirements, assisting in a variety of planning, scheduling, and documentation activities in a hangar/shop work area or an office environment. The MPA will be responsible for the integrity and accountability of an assigned paper package, appropriate labor data transac- tions and any otherrequired computer system data updates specified by the Company; communicate with Production Management on the status of paper packages and other issues that require immediate attention to meet organiza- tion objectives; coordinate assigned functions in the production environment including a hangar, shop, or office and is a point of contact for Management and Technicians. An MPA may be required to give instruction and on the job training to employees of the same classification covered by this agreement.

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