Review of Resumes Sample Clauses

Review of Resumes. The Government reserves the right to review the resumes of and interview Contractor employees performing under the contract solely for the purpose of ascertaining their qualifications relative to the personnel qualification terms of the contract. Accordingly, the Contractor shall furnish such resumes to the Contracting Officer upon request.
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Review of Resumes. The Government reserves the right to review the resumes of and interview Contractor employees performing under the contract solely for the purpose of ascertaining their qualifications relative to the personnel qualification terms of the contract. Accordingly, the Contractor shall furnish such resumes to the Contracting Officer upon request. If a college degree is specified as required, the degree must be from a U.S.- accredited university or demonstrate that the degree from a foreign university is recognized by a U.S. engineering board, a U.S. health and safety board, or a U.S. board of industrial hygiene, as applicable. Prior to working under this contract, all key personnel listed under paragraph 1.3.3 below shall be approved by the contracting officer or designated representative. Federal employees, military or civilian, shall not be employed by the contractor in performance of any work under the contract (i.e., during off-duty hours, regular hours, or while on annual leave).
Review of Resumes. The Government reserves the right to review resumes of and interview Contractor employees performing under the contract, solely for the purpose of ascertaining their qualifications relative to the personnel qualification terms of the contract, whether such personnel are considered key personnel or not. Accordingly, the Contractor shall furnish such resumes to the Contracting Officer upon request. If a college degree is specified as required, the degree must be from a U.S. accredited university or demonstrate that the degree from a foreign university is recognized by a U.S. engineering board, a U.S. health and safety board, or a U.S. board of industrial hygiene, as applicable. An Associate’s Degree does not qualify as meeting the requirements. Prior to working under this contract, all key personnel listed under paragraph 1.3.3 below shall be approved by the Contracting Officer, or the designated representative. Federal employees, military or civilian, shall not be employed by the contractor in performance of any work under the contract (i.e., during off-duty hours, regular hours, or while on annual leave).

Related to Review of Resumes

  • Claims Review Objective A clear statement of the objective intended to be achieved by the Claims Review.

  • Claims Review Population A description of the Population subject to the Claims Review.

  • Claims Review The IRO shall perform the Claims Review annually to cover each of the five Reporting Periods. The IRO shall perform all components of each Claims Review.

  • Claims Review Methodology a. C laims Review Population. A description of the Population subject to the Quarterly Claims Review.‌

  • Claims Review Findings a. Narrative Results.‌‌

  • Review Protocol A narrative description of how the Claims Review was conducted and what was evaluated.

  • Transition Review Period In accordance with Article 35, Layoff and Recall, the Employer may require an employee to complete a transition review period.

  • Non-Grievability No dispute over a claim for any benefits extended by this Health and Welfare Fund shall be subject to the grievance procedure.

  • Treatment Program Testing The Employer may request or require an employee to undergo drug and alcohol testing if the employee has been referred by the employer for chemical dependency treatment or evaluation or is participating in a chemical dependency treatment program under an employee benefit plan, in which case the employee may be requested or required to undergo drug or alcohol testing without prior notice during the evaluation or treatment period and for a period of up to two years following completion of any prescribed chemical dependency treatment program.

  • Performance Testing 7.2.1 The Design-Builder shall direct and supervise the tests and, if necessary, the retests of the Plant using Design-Builder’s supervisory personnel and the Air Emissions Tester shall conduct the air emissions test, in each case, in accordance with the testing procedures set forth in Exhibit A (the “Performance Tests”), to demonstrate, at a minimum, compliance with the Performance Guarantee Criteria. Owner is responsible for obtaining Air Emissions Tester and for ensuring Air Emissions Tester’s timely performance. Design-Builder shall cooperate with the Air Emissions Tester to facilitate performance of all air emissions tests. Design-Builder shall not be held responsible for the actions of Owner’s employees and third parties involved in the Performance Testing, including but not limited to Air Emissions Tester.

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