Common use of Mental Requirements Clause in Contracts

Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads construction and fabrication plans and specifications, technical manuals, material data sheets, safety manuals work orders, street maps, letters reports, memos and messages. Writing: Writes memos, messages, daily work orders, prepares diagrams and sketches. and fills out materials lists and other information forms. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Ability to accurately measure distances at degree of accuracy appropriate for application to work in progress. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail for extended periods of time required. Repetition: Moderate repetition level; usually performing a variety of tasks each day. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct application and implementation of work procedures. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others and to formulate appropriate instructions to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. Ability to communicate all hand signals related to construction operations. EXHIBIT C-9 Classification Specification Job Title: Mechanic Department: Shop/Warehouse/Yard General Job Description Under the direction of the Water Division Manager: maintains and repairs all Agency mechanical equipment, vehicles and construction equipment; in conjunction with warehouse functions, operates a computer-based equipment preventative maintenance program; maintains an appropriate inventory of spare parts and other maintenance items; reads and interprets mechanical equipment and vehicle specifications and details; fosters a positive attitude among Agency employees about the proper and safe use, service and maintenance of Agency equipment; supervises employees assigned to vehicle maintenance and, when directed, trains or assists in the training of subordinates; and, processes records and receipts relating to job costs and time expenditures of equipment and Agency personnel engaged in the repair and maintenance of Agency equipment.

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Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads construction and fabrication plans and specifications, technical manuals, material data sheets, safety manuals work orders, street maps, letters reports, memos and messages. Writing: Writes memos, messages, daily work orders, prepares diagrams and sketches. and fills out materials lists and other information forms. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Ability to accurately measure distances at degree of accuracy appropriate for application to work in progress. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail for extended periods of time required. Repetition: Moderate repetition level; usually performing a variety of tasks each day. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct application and implementation of work procedures. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others and to formulate appropriate instructions to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. Ability to communicate all hand signals related to construction operations. EXHIBIT C-9 Classification Specification CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION Job Title: Mechanic Department: Shop/Warehouse/Yard General Job Description Under the direction of the Water Division Manager: maintains and repairs all Agency mechanical equipment, vehicles and construction equipment; in conjunction with warehouse functions, operates a computer-based equipment preventative maintenance program; maintains an appropriate inventory of spare parts and other maintenance items; reads and interprets mechanical equipment and vehicle specifications and details; fosters a positive attitude among Agency employees about the proper and safe use, service and maintenance of Agency equipment; supervises employees assigned to vehicle maintenance and, when directed, trains or assists in the training of subordinates; and, processes records and receipts relating to job costs and time expenditures of equipment and Agency personnel engaged in the repair and maintenance of Agency equipment.

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Samples: ibew1245.com, ibew1245.com

Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads construction and fabrication plans and specifications, technical manuals, material data sheets, safety manuals work orders, street maps, letters reports, memos and messages. Writing: Writes memos, messages, daily work orders, prepares diagrams and sketches. , and fills out materials lists and other information forms. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Ability to accurately measure distances at degree of accuracy appropriate for application to work in progress. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail for extended periods of time required. Repetition: Moderate repetition level; usually performing a variety of tasks each day. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct application and implementation of work procedures. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others and to formulate appropriate instructions to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. Ability to communicate all hand signals related to construction operations. EXHIBIT C-9 C-8 Classification Specification Job Title: Mechanic Maintenance Technician Department: Shop/Warehouse/Yard Yard/Office/Treatment Plant Leak Repair/Pipe Replacement/Ditch Maintenance General Job Description Under the direction of the Water Division Manager: maintains constructs, remodels or removes wood frame, concrete, masonry, metal and repairs all other types of structures utilizing a variety of skills including carpentry, plumbing, electrical, masonry, concrete placing and finishing, arc and acetylene welding/cutting; fabricates tools, fittings and other parts or components needed for Agency mechanical equipment, vehicles maintenance and construction equipment; projects which can not be readily or economically acquired commercially, utilizing a variety of skills including arc and acetylene welding/cutting and machining. Under the direction of the Maintenance and Construction Foremen: works independently or as a member of a crew to efficiently and productively provide assistance as needed in conjunction with warehouse functionsthe repair, operates a computer-based equipment preventative maintenance program; maintains an appropriate inventory of spare parts and other maintenance items; reads and interprets mechanical equipment and vehicle specifications and details; fosters a positive attitude among Agency employees about the proper and safe usereplacement, service operations and maintenance of Agency equipment; supervises employees assigned to vehicle maintenance and, when directed, trains or assists in the training of subordinates; and, processes records and receipts relating to job costs and time expenditures of equipment and Agency personnel engaged in the repair and maintenance of Agency equipmentfacilities.

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Samples: ibew1245.com

Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads construction and fabrication plans and specifications, technical manuals, material data sheets, safety manuals work orders, street maps, letters reports, memos and messages. Writing: Writes memos, messages, daily work orders, prepares diagrams and sketches. , and fills out materials lists and other information forms. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Ability to accurately measure distances at degree of accuracy appropriate for application to work in progress. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail for extended periods of time required. Repetition: Moderate repetition level; usually performing a variety of tasks each day. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct application and implementation of work procedures. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others and to formulate appropriate instructions to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. Ability to communicate all hand signals related to construction operations. [Adopted 3/24/98] EXHIBIT C-9 Classification Specification C-8 CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION Job Title: Mechanic Maintenance Technician (amended 4/25/95) Department: Shop/Warehouse/Yard Yard/Office/Treatment Plant Leak Repair/Pipe Replacement/Ditch Maintenance General Job Description Under the direction of the Water Division Manager: maintains constructs, remodels or removes wood frame, concrete, masonry, metal and repairs all other types of structures utilizing a variety of skills including carpentry, plumbing, electrical, masonry, concrete placing and finishing, arc and acetylene welding/cutting; fabricates tools, fittings and other parts or components needed for Agency mechanical equipment, vehicles maintenance and construction equipment; projects which can not be readily or economically acquired commercially, utilizing a variety of skills including arc and acetylene welding/cutting and machining. Under the direction of the Maintenance and Construction Foremen: works independently or as a member of a crew to efficiently and productively provide assistance as needed in conjunction with warehouse functionsthe repair, operates a computer-based equipment preventative maintenance program; maintains an appropriate inventory of spare parts and other maintenance items; reads and interprets mechanical equipment and vehicle specifications and details; fosters a positive attitude among Agency employees about the proper and safe usereplacement, service operations and maintenance of Agency equipment; supervises employees assigned to vehicle maintenance and, when directed, trains or assists in the training of subordinates; and, processes records and receipts relating to job costs and time expenditures of equipment and Agency personnel engaged in the repair and maintenance of Agency equipmentfacilities.

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Samples: www.ibew1245.com

Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads construction and fabrication plans and specifications, technical manuals, material data sheets, safety manuals work orders, street maps, letters reports, memos and messages. Writing: Writes memos, messages, daily work orders, prepares diagrams and sketches. , and fills out materials lists and other information forms. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Ability to accurately measure distances at degree of accuracy appropriate for application to work in progress. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail for extended periods of time required. Repetition: Moderate repetition level; usually performing a variety of tasks each day. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct application and implementation of work procedures. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others and to formulate appropriate instructions to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. Ability to communicate all hand signals related to construction operations. EXHIBIT C-9 Classification Specification C-8 CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION Job Title: Mechanic Maintenance Technician Department: Shop/Warehouse/Yard Yard/Office/Treatment Plant Leak Repair/Pipe Replacement/Ditch Maintenance General Job Description Under the direction of the Water Division Manager: maintains constructs, remodels or removes wood frame, concrete, masonry, metal and repairs all other types of structures utilizing a variety of skills including carpentry, plumbing, electrical, masonry, concrete placing and finishing, arc and acetylene welding/cutting; fabricates tools, fittings and other parts or components needed for Agency mechanical equipment, vehicles maintenance and construction equipment; projects which can not be readily or economically acquired commercially, utilizing a variety of skills including arc and acetylene welding/cutting and machining. Under the direction of the Maintenance and Construction Foremen: works independently or as a member of a crew to efficiently and productively provide assistance as needed in conjunction with warehouse functionsthe repair, operates a computer-based equipment preventative maintenance program; maintains an appropriate inventory of spare parts and other maintenance items; reads and interprets mechanical equipment and vehicle specifications and details; fosters a positive attitude among Agency employees about the proper and safe usereplacement, service operations and maintenance of Agency equipment; supervises employees assigned to vehicle maintenance and, when directed, trains or assists in the training of subordinates; and, processes records and receipts relating to job costs and time expenditures of equipment and Agency personnel engaged in the repair and maintenance of Agency equipmentfacilities.

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Samples: ibew1245.com

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Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads construction and fabrication plans and specifications, technical manuals, material data sheets, safety manuals work orders, street maps, letters reports, memos and messages. Writing: Writes memos, messages, daily work orders, prepares diagrams and sketches. , and fills out materials lists and other information forms. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Ability to accurately measure distances at degree of accuracy appropriate for application to work in progress. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail for extended periods of time required. Repetition: Moderate repetition level; usually performing a variety of tasks each day. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct application and implementation of work procedures. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others and to formulate appropriate instructions to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. Ability to communicate all hand signals related to construction operations. EXHIBIT C-9 C-8 Classification Specification Job Title: Mechanic Maintenance Technician Department: Shop/Warehouse/Yard Yard/Office/Treatment Plant Leak Repair/Pipe Replacement/Ditch Maintenance General Job Description Under the direction of the Water Division Manager: maintains constructs, remodels or removes wood frame, concrete, masonry, metal and repairs all other types of structures utilizing a variety of skills including carpentry, plumbing, electrical, masonry, concrete placing and finishing, arc and acetylene welding/cutting; fabricates tools, fittings and other parts or components needed for Agency mechanical equipment, vehicles maintenance and construction equipment; projects which cannot be readily or economically acquired commercially, utilizing a variety of skills including arc and acetylene welding/cutting and machining. Under the direction of the Maintenance and Construction Foremen: works independently or as a member of a crew to efficiently and productively provide assistance as needed in conjunction with warehouse functionsthe repair, operates a computer-based equipment preventative maintenance program; maintains an appropriate inventory of spare parts and other maintenance items; reads and interprets mechanical equipment and vehicle specifications and details; fosters a positive attitude among Agency employees about the proper and safe usereplacement, service operations and maintenance of Agency equipment; supervises employees assigned to vehicle maintenance and, when directed, trains or assists in the training of subordinates; and, processes records and receipts relating to job costs and time expenditures of equipment and Agency personnel engaged in the repair and maintenance of Agency equipmentfacilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: ibew1245.com

Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads construction and fabrication plans and specifications, technical manuals, material data sheets, safety manuals work orders, street maps, letters reports, memos and messages. Writing: Writes memos, messages, daily work orders, prepares diagrams and sketches. and fills out materials lists and other information forms. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Ability to accurately measure distances at degree of accuracy appropriate for application to work in progress. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail for extended periods of time required. Repetition: Moderate repetition level; usually performing a variety of tasks each day. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct application and implementation of work procedures. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others and to formulate appropriate instructions to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. Ability to communicate all hand signals related to construction operations. [Adopted10/26/93] EXHIBIT C-9 Classification Specification CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION Job Title: Mechanic Department: Shop/Warehouse/Yard General Job Description Under the direction of the Water Division Manager: maintains and repairs all Agency mechanical equipment, vehicles and construction equipment; in conjunction with warehouse functions, operates a computer-based equipment preventative maintenance program; maintains an appropriate inventory of spare parts and other maintenance items; reads and interprets mechanical equipment and vehicle specifications and details; fosters a positive attitude among Agency employees about the proper and safe use, service and maintenance of Agency equipment; supervises employees assigned to vehicle maintenance and, when directed, trains or assists in the training of subordinates; and, processes records and receipts relating to job costs and time expenditures of equipment and Agency personnel engaged in the repair and maintenance of Agency equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.ibew1245.com

Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads construction and fabrication plans and specifications, technical manuals, material data sheets, safety manuals work orders, street maps, letters reports, memos and messages. Writing: Writes memos, messages, daily work orders, prepares diagrams and sketches. , and fills out materials lists and other information forms. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Ability to accurately measure distances at degree of accuracy appropriate for application to work in progress. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail for extended periods of time required. Repetition: Moderate repetition level; usually performing a variety of tasks each day. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct application and implementation of work procedures. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others and to formulate appropriate instructions to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. Ability to communicate all hand signals related to construction operations. EXHIBIT C-9 Classification Specification C-8 CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION Job Title: Mechanic Maintenance Technician Department: Shop/Warehouse/Yard Yard/Office/Treatment Plant Leak Repair/Pipe Replacement/Ditch Maintenance General Job Description Under the direction of the Water Division Manager: maintains constructs, remodels or removes wood frame, concrete, masonry, metal and repairs all other types of structures utilizing a variety of skills including carpentry, plumbing, electrical, masonry, concrete placing and finishing, arc and acetylene welding/cutting; fabricates tools, fittings and other parts or components needed for Agency mechanical equipment, vehicles maintenance and construction equipment; projects which cannot be readily or economically acquired commercially, utilizing a variety of skills including arc and acetylene welding/cutting and machining. Under the direction of the Maintenance and Construction Foremen: works independently or as a member of a crew to efficiently and productively provide assistance as needed in conjunction with warehouse functionsthe repair, operates a computer-based equipment preventative maintenance program; maintains an appropriate inventory of spare parts and other maintenance items; reads and interprets mechanical equipment and vehicle specifications and details; fosters a positive attitude among Agency employees about the proper and safe usereplacement, service operations and maintenance of Agency equipment; supervises employees assigned to vehicle maintenance and, when directed, trains or assists in the training of subordinates; and, processes records and receipts relating to job costs and time expenditures of equipment and Agency personnel engaged in the repair and maintenance of Agency equipmentfacilities.

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Samples: ibew1245.com

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