Technician II Sample Clauses

Technician II. Any employee who has the skills relating to the conversion of the stadium for the purpose of staging an event. (Fork Lift Ticket Required). Some types of work performed:  All work related to the conversion of the stadium for the purpose of staging an event  Equipment operation  Field line/logo painting  Field coverings  Event setup/tear down  General labour  Equipment operation (forklift,, snorkel lift, scissor lift, sweeper scrubber)  Field line/logo painting  Football/baseball board painting  Field conversions  Event set up/tear down (turnstiles, barricades, fencing, etc.)  Sign making  General labour  Swamping  Turf maintenance  Event standby  Cable pulling  Trades helper  Propane filling  Emergency and unscheduled relamping  Pressure washer (under 1000 psi or 140° F)  Unskilled grounds maintenance (weeding and lawn mowing)  Window washing Employees in the Technician II classification will be given a fair and reasonable opportunity to become qualified to perform the duties of Technician I position, subject to the requirements of the operation.
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Technician II. Any employee who has the skills relating to the conversion of the stadium for the purpose of staging an event. (Fork Lift Ticket Required). Some types of work performed: • All work related to the conversion of the stadium for the purpose of staging an event • Equipment operation • Field line/logo painting • Field coverings • Event setup/tear down • General labour • Equipment operation (forklift,, snorkel lift, scissor lift, sweeper scrubber) • Field line/logo painting • Football/baseball board painting • Field conversions • Event set up/tear down (turnstiles, barricades, fencing, etc.) • Sign making • General labour • Swamping • Turf maintenance • Event standby • Cable pulling • Trades helper • Propane filling • Emergency and unscheduled Rrelamping • Pressure washer (under 1000 psi or 140° F) • Unskilled grounds maintenance (weeding and lawn mowing) • Window washing • Equipment operation (forklift, snorkel lift, scissor lift, sweep scrubber) Employees in the Technician II classification will be given a fair and reasonable opportunity to become qualified to perform the duties of Technician I position, subject to the requirements of the operation.

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