Class of Position definition

Class of Position means a group of positions involving duties and responsibilities so similar that the same or like qualifications may reasonably be required for, and the same schedule or grade of pay can be reasonably applied to, all positions in the group.

Examples of Class of Position in a sentence

  • The name of any Eligible may also be removed if the name has been certified for appointment three (3) separate times and has not been appointed, or if the Eligible has waived appointment twice in the same Class of Position.

  • Fawzi, H., +, TAC June 2014 1454-1467FeedbackA Class of Position Controllers for Underactuated VTOL Vehicles.

  • Continue to support and curate knowledge, evidence and metrics and methods relevant to implementers and enablers of impacts.

  • Two (2) or more employment lists for the same Class of Position may be consolidated by the Director in a manner fair to Eligibles on both lists.

  • The Director shall be responsible for the development and revision, if necessary, of a uniform and equitable pay plan which shall consist of minimum and maximum rates of pay for each Class of Position and such pay steps as considered necessary.

  • After adoption or amendment by the Council, no position shall be assigned a salary higher than the maximum or lower than the minimum salary provided for the Class of Position unless the salary schedule for the Class is amended.

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  • Gross Calorific Value of “GCV” shall mean that quantity of heat expressed in Kilowatt- hour produced by the complete combustion of one (1) normal cubic metre of Natural Gas at twenty-five (25) degrees Celsius and an absolute pressure of one decimal zero one three two five (1.01325) bar with excess air at the same temperature and pressure as the Natural Gas when the products of combustion are cooled to twenty-five (25) degrees Celsius and when the water formed by combustion is condensed to the liquid state and the products of combustion contain the same total mass of water vapor as the Natural Gas and air before combustion.