Utility Specialist Clause Samples

The 'Utility Specialist' clause designates a specific individual or entity responsible for managing and coordinating utility-related matters within a project or contract. This typically includes tasks such as obtaining necessary permits, liaising with utility providers, and ensuring that utility installations or relocations are completed on schedule. By clearly assigning these responsibilities, the clause helps prevent delays and confusion regarding utility coordination, ensuring that all parties know who is accountable for this critical aspect of the project.
Utility Specialist. An employee whose job may include: i. Identifying, checking and issuing of Class I & II tooling for Aircraft, GSE or Facility Maintenance test equipment, and ii. Accountability for materials, parts and supplies located within the Tool Room or Parts Room, GSE and/or Facilities Maintenance, including the servicing, cleaning, storage and inventorying of commodities and tooling. The work may also include receiving and shipping of parts, supplies and hazardous materials; and
Utility Specialist. An employee whose job may include: i. Identifying, checking and issuing of Class I & II tooling for Aircraft, GSE or Facility Maintenance test equipment, and ii. Accountability for materials, parts and supplies located within the Tool Room, GSE and/or Facilities Maintenance, including the servicing, cleaning, storage and inventorying of commodities and tooling. The work may also include receiving and shipping of tools and supplies; and iii. Performing minor repairs on food service equipment, as well as cutting, sizing, and forming materials for aircraft interiors; and iv. Servicing of batteries on ramp equipment in compliance with OSHA, EPA and/or Company standards as it relates to the handling of hazardous materials and/or dangerous goods; and v. Accountability for tooling, test equipment and certain commodities used in the daily operation with Aircraft Tool Rooms, Thermal Forming, GSE and Facilities Maintenance; and vi. Cutting, sizing and forming materials for aircraft interiors within the Thermal Forming shop; and vii. Performing ground equipment tire repairs in accordance with OSHA standards for all ramp, aircraft maintenance and customer service equipment; and viii. General knowledge and operation of general ramp and warehouse equipment (e.g., forklifts, trucks, semi-trucks and lifting equipment). A Utility Specialist may be required occasionally to assist a Technician in the performance of his work. The requirements for a Utility Specialist to become a Technician are addressed in Article 5, Filling of Vacancies.
Utility Specialist. An employee whose job may include: i. Identifying, checking and issuing of Class I & II tool- ing for Aircraft, GSE or Facility Maintenance test equipment, and ii. Accountability for materials, parts and supplies located within the Tool Room or Parts Room, GSE and/or Facilities Maintenance, including the servic- ing, cleaning, storage and inventorying of commodities and tooling. The work may also include receiving and shipping of parts, supplies and haz- ardous materials; and iii. Performing minor repairs on food service equip- ment, as well as cutting, sizing, and forming materials for aircraft interiors; and iv. Servicing of batteries on ramp equipment in compli- ance with OSHA, EPA and/or Company standards as it relates to the handling of hazardous materials and/or dangerous goods; and v. Accountability for tooling, test equipment and cer- tain commodities used in the daily operation with Aircraft Tool Rooms, Thermal Forming, GSE and Facilities Maintenance; and vi. Cutting, sizing and forming materials for aircraft interiors within the Thermal Forming shop; and vii. Performing ground equipment tire repairs in accor- dance with OSHA standards for all ramp, aircraft maintenance and customer service equipment; and viii. General knowledge and operation of general ramp and warehouse equipment (e.g., forklifts, trucks, semi-trucks and lifting equipment) ix. A Utility Specialist may be required occasionally to assist a Technician in the performance of his work. The requirements for a Utility Specialist to become a Technician are addressed in Article 5, Filling of Vacancies. x. In addition, GSE (502) and Facilities (504) Utility Specialist jobs may also include: ⏹ Minor Maintenance Tasks, General Shop Support Tasks, and Low Level Check Tasks as defined in LOA #6 Expanded Role of Utility Specialists.
Utility Specialist. In connection with the establishment of AMR/AMI, the Company has the right to create (or eliminate) a new entry level Field Operations AMR/AMI Utility Specialist classification (“Utility Specialist”), and to determine the job duties to be performed by such classification, in its exclusive discretion. The general job duties of a Utility Specialist shall include but not be limited to the following: • Read Meters • Change batteries (ERT) • Change ERTs • Atmospheric Corrosion Checks • Corrosion Pipe to Soil Reads • Direct Observations • Turn Offs • Inside Leak Surveys • Leak Survey • Painting • Special Meter Reads/Verifications In addition to the foregoing general job duties, the Utility Specialist, Storage job classification shall include, but not be limited to, the following general job duties: • Coating application & repair: Brushed and Sprayed (Task and OQ) • Damage prevention while Excavating – Distribution and Transmission (OQ only) • Monitoring above ground piping for Atmospheric Corrosion (Monitor and OQ only) • Applying protective coatings: Hot wrap and Wax wrap, Painting (Task and OQ) • Connecting exothermic test leads (Task and OQ) • Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure: Steel Pipelines (OQ only) • Pressure limiting and Regulator stations: Telemetering or recording gauges (Task and OQ) • Prevention of accidental ignition (Task and OQ) • Recognizing abnormal operating conditions: Storage and Transmission (Task and OQ) • Changing well charts: IW and observation ▇▇▇▇▇ (Task and OQ) • Taking deadweights and pressures (Task and OQ) • Reading IW and observation ▇▇▇▇▇ (Task and OQ) • Changing orifice plates (Task and OQ) • Putting a well online (OQ only) > 1 per shift qualifies for daily upgrade • Performing tap station run (Task and OQ) (Storage Tap Station Responsibility Only) • Changing tap station charts (Task and OQ) (Storage Tap Station Responsibility Only) • Putting a station on bypass (Task and OQ) *Notify Supervisor for instructions –

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