Mechanical Fitter Sample Clauses

Mechanical Fitter. Special Class A mechanical fitter holding a current tradesperson certificate or Tradespersons Rights Recognition Certificate and able to and/or required to perform work on fluid power circuitry and/or diagnose fluid power circuitry, shall be paid an all purpose allowance of $0.73 per hour.
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Mechanical Fitter. Special Class
Mechanical Fitter. Special Class A mechanical fitter holding a current tradesperson certificate or tradesperson rights recognition and able to and / or required to perform work on fluid power circuity and / or diagnose fluid power circuity, has been paid an all purpose allowance of $0.73 per hour. Tradesperson – Special Class A boilermaker holding a current tradesperson certificate or tradesperson rights recognition certificate and is not in receipt of the Welding Allowance as prescribed by sub-clause 3.11 hereof and able to and / or required to mark off, read plans, make templates, set out, fit up pipes or fit up plates, shall be paid an allowance of $0.71 per hour. .
Mechanical Fitter. Special Class Allowance 8 4.5.7 Electrician’s License Allowance 8 4.5.8 Electrician’s Special Allowance 8 4.5.9 Electrical Commissioning Allowance 8 4.5.10 First Aid Allowance 8 4.6 PROJECT INCENTIVE PAYMENT 9 4.7 LOCATION ALLOWANCE 9 4.8 MOBILISATION AND DEMOBILISATION 9 4.9 REST AND RECREATION LEAVE 10 4.10 BOARD AND LODGING 11 4.11 TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENT 12 4.12 ORDINARY HOURS OF WORK 12 4.13 OVERTIME 12 4.14 ROSTERED DAYS OFF 13 4.15 SHIFT WORK 14 4.16 REST PERIODS AND MEAL BREAKS. 14 5.0 STANDARD CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT 15 5.1 CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT 15 5.2 ANNUAL LEAVE 16 5.3 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 17 5.4 PERSONAL LEAVE 18 5.5 PARENTAL LEAVE 19 5.6 COMPASSIONATE LEAVE 19 5.7 JURY SERVICE 20 5.8 LONG SERVICE LEAVE 20 5.9 REDUNDANCY/SEVERANCE 20 5.10 SUPERANNUATION 20 5.11 PAYMENT OF WAGES 21 6.0 SETTLEMENT OF ISSUES 21 6.1 PROCEDURE FOR SETTLEMENT OF ISSUES 21 7.0 SAFETY MANAGEMENT 22 7.1 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY 22 7.2 SAFETY AND SECURITY PROCEDURES 23 7.3 PROVISION OF PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND SAFETY FOOTWEAR 23 7.4 CYCLONE PROCEDURE 23 8.0 INCOME PROTECTION INSURANCE 25
Mechanical Fitter. Scope: A Mechanical Fitter will carry out a range of mechanical work on various process equipment used in refining processes of oil and petroleum products using a range of processes and tools adhering to the strict installation tolerances provided. Required Skills: A fitter may perform the following tasks: • Examine detailed engineering drawings to analyse the installation specifications and requirements. • Utilising the standard installation procedures and manufactures installation specifications install process equipment such as trays, packing, distributors and associated equipment. • Operate machines to modify process equipment by slotting, grinding or drilling metal stock or components • Cut, thread, bend and install hydraulic and pneumatic pipes and lines • Isolation and de-isolation of flanges • Check accuracy and quality of all installed equipment in preparation for third party inspection Personal Attributes: The employee should: • Demonstrate a high standard of competency in Mechanical fitting skills • Consistently display an absolute commitment to company safety policies and directives • Consistently display high attention to detail and quality of work • Be able to work in confined spaces and at heights • Be able to work as part of a team in a positive way. • Be able to work independently • Have the physical strength to handle materials, tools and machines • Have a appropriate level of physical fitness • Have good communications skills • Possess basic rigging skills • Be able to ascend/descend columns and towers 45 – 65m high via ladders and stairs over the course of a 10 – 12hr shift. Experience: • Minimum 3 years post qualification experience in similar role as a fitter. • Shutdown or refinery experience an advantage • Must have Fitters qualification via an recognised apprenticeship scheme Key Tasks • Blinding of process vessels • De-blinding of process vessels • Installation of mass transfer equipment • Preparation and mass transfer equipment for installation • Modification of mass transfer equipment • Maintenance of tools • Organising required tools and fastening hardware for the job at hand
Mechanical Fitter. A person who has not obtained a Cert 3 Mechanical Engineering Qualification or equivalent, however is carrying out mechanical installation work or mechanical service/repair. These employees will have had less than 2 years Lift Industry Experience. In the service business, this person will be capable of assisting in a service repair/maintenance capacity.

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