Timesheet Recording. Employees involved in repairs and maintenance or capital expenditure projects are required to record time worked against approved work orders on a general apportionment basis to help ensure improved: (a) job and asset costing; (b) planning, resourcing and scheduling of jobs; and (c) service delivery to the community.
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Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement
Timesheet Recording. Employees involved in repairs repair and maintenance or capital expenditure projects are required to record time worked against approved operational work orders on a general apportionment basis to help ensure improved:
(a) job and asset costing;
(b) planning, resourcing and scheduling of jobs; and
(c) service delivery to the community.
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Samples: Territory Generation Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Territory Generation Enterprise Agreement
Timesheet Recording. Employees involved in repairs and maintenance or capital expenditure projects are required to record time worked against approved operational work orders on a general apportionment basis to help ensure improved:
(a) job and asset costing;
(b) planning, resourcing and scheduling of jobs; and
(c) service delivery to the community.
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Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Power and Water Enterprise Agreement
Timesheet Recording. Employees involved in repairs in, but not limited to, operations, repair and maintenance or capital expenditure projects are required to record time worked against approved work orders on a general apportionment basis to help ensure improved:
(a) job works, training and asset costing;
(b) planning, resourcing and scheduling of jobsactivities; and
(c) service delivery to the community.
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Samples: Enterprise Agreement