Duty Supervisor definition

Duty Supervisor is a Career Supervisory Assignment IV in charge of a Duty Team.
Duty Supervisor the primary role of the Duty Supervisor is to receive the Daily Action Plan from the WSDO, contact and liaise with all spreader and patrol drivers relaying this information, ensuring the requirements are met in relation to response and treatment times. The Duty Supervisor will consult the WSDO when changes to the Daily Action Plan are required, or to inform of changes in conditions, or the requirement to open or close snow gates. • Duty Controller: the Duty Controller will be based in our Winter Control Room with the primary responsibility of monitoring the ice prediction system, surface patrols (mobile sensors) and condition patrols (DSP 310) and notifying the WSDO of any changes. The Duty Controller has authority to escalate any proposed action but cannot reduce this without prior agreement with the WSDO. Monitoring will include determining the ongoing effectiveness of treatments and to instruct further treatment should this be required. The Duty Controller will also be responsible for uploading the forecasts and action decisions supplied by the WSDO onto the Traffic Scotland Operator system. The WSDO will be available to assist the Duty Controller at all times particularly where there is a high level of activity due to snow or other adverse conditions. The Duty Controller will have the option to call in the WSDO.
Duty Supervisor the primary role of the Duty Supervisor is to receive the Daily Action Plan from the WSDO, contact and liaise with all spreader and patrol drivers relaying this information, ensuring the requirements are met in relation to response and treatment times.

Examples of Duty Supervisor in a sentence

  • Who will manage the response Winter Service Manager supported by Duty Supervisor based in Control Room.

  • In larger offices, more than one (1) Duty Supervisor may be required by the Director of that office during scheduled work hours.

  • With prior approval of the Director, a Senior Probation Officer may act as Duty Supervisor.

  • Any office with three (3) or less units must have a Duty Supervisor present during scheduled working hours.

  • Charge Dispatcher Pay differential of one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per hour shall be paid to an employee in the classification of Communications Dispatcher II assigned limited duties of the Duty Supervisor such as: covering last minute staffing shortages, coordinating technical work in the Center when needed, and deploying dispatchers to channel assignments.

  • The Duty Technician shall be fit for duty and respond within one hour of being contacted by the Duty Supervisor.

  • The Duty Supervisor has responsibility, while on standby, for maintenance wherever needed in the State.

  • In the event the Duty Supervisor receives a call while the Duty Technician is already responding to another call, the Duty Supervisor shall determine the method of covering the call taking into consideration time and location.

  • All Technicians are required to notify the Duty Supervisor before responding to an after-hours request for service(s).

  • This message must inform the Duty Supervisor who the technician is and the Duty Area they will be covering.


More Definitions of Duty Supervisor

Duty Supervisor means The Trusts Arena’s representative on duty at the Venue during the Hire Period.