Transport Operator Grade Sample Clauses
The Transport Operator Grade clause defines the classification or level assigned to transport operators within an organization or under a contract. This clause typically outlines the criteria for each grade, such as experience, qualifications, or specific job responsibilities, and may determine pay rates, duties, or eligibility for certain benefits. By clearly establishing these grades, the clause ensures consistency in role assignment and compensation, helping to prevent disputes and promote fairness in workforce management.
Transport Operator Grade. 5 shall mean an employee who has been appointed to this grade and who is required to perform any of the following functions for which he or she has been trained: Driver of a four-axle rigid vehicle Driver of an articulated vehicle with a total of three axles Driver of a rigid vehicle/trailer combination with a total of three axles Operator of a forklift with a capacity of up to 30 tonnes
Transport Operator Grade. 1 shall mean an employee who has been appointed to this grade and who is required to perform any of the following functions for which he or she has been trained: Extra hand Yard person Driver of tow motor Driver of motor vehicle equivalent to a Class 1 licence
Transport Operator Grade. 3 shall mean an employee who has been appointed to this grade and who is required to perform any of the following functions for which he or she has been trained:
Transport Operator Grade. 3 shall mean an employee who has been appointed to this grade and who is required to perform any of the following functions for which he or she has been trained:
