Logistics Officer definition

Logistics Officer is an employee responsible for managing the provision of facilities, services, and materials in support of the incident.
Logistics Officer means the person appointed as Logistics officer
Logistics Officer means an officer responsible for providing facilities, services, and materials in support of the incident.

Examples of Logistics Officer in a sentence

  • The psychiatrist, dentist and dental assistant will work 40 hours per week and the Logistics Officer on Port Moresby will work 38 hours per week.

  • The City shall pay skill compensation of five percent (5%) over base pay to a member who holds the position of Captain, Division Chief, Training Officer, and Logistics Officer and is assigned to the short shift to perform an administrative duty.

  • Heart felt appreciation go to ▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Africare/Ntungamo Accountant/Admin Assistant & Logistics Officer respectively for making all the necessary arrangements for the survey.

  • During the Term, Executive shall serve as Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Merchandising, Marketing and Logistics Officer of the Company and shall have the titles, duties, responsibilities and authority as are customary for such positions and such other titles, duties, responsibilities and authorities as shall be assigned by the Company from time to time consistent with such positions.

  • Tenderers are required to propose against the following training initiatives: Logistics Officer 3 (1 Per annum) Core Clauses 40 and 41 both make reference to the Goods Information regarding tests and inspections.

  • Fire Fighter Trainee Fire Fighter Fire Fighter Paramedic Fire Engineer Fire Captain Fire Prevention Inspector Fire Protection Specialist Fire Investigator Fire Equipment Service Specialist Fire Logistics Officer Public Education Specialist Public Education / Public Information Officer Accreditation / ISO Coordinator EMS Coordinator Health Care Coordinator Discipline is the most difficult and unpleasant experience of work.

  • The Storekeeper will report to the Logistics Associate and be managed by the National Logistics Officer at Dar es Salaam Port.

  • When visiting the programme, Xxx will conduct a mini audit and finance review with XXX’s Finance Manager, Finance and Logistics Officer and Project Officer, and make subsequent recommendations.

  • Further, the parties agree that the Chief and/or the Chief’s Designee shall have the option of assigning the School Resource Officers, Logistics Officer, Community Policing Officer and Administrative Sergeants to a 42 hour work week.

  • The PIU shall be headed by a Project Manager and, except as otherwise agreed with the Bank, shall include in its composition the positions of two Deputy Project Managers, a Financial Manager, an Accountant, four (4) Procurement Officers, a Logistics Officer, a Project Analyst, and a Supervisor for each of Parts A, B, C, D and EF of the Project.


More Definitions of Logistics Officer

Logistics Officer is an employee responsible for managing the provision of facilities, services, and materials in support of the incident. “Management Support Unit Officer” is an employee responsible for managing the provision of administrative support for the incident. “Monday to Friday Workers” are employees whose ordinary hours of work occur on weekdays. “Normal workplace” is the location where an employee normally commences and finishes work. “Normal Rate of Pay” is the pay being received by the employee for their ordinary hours of work prior to the incident and not the incident responsibility rates as outlined in Clause 17.1 of this Workplace Flexibility Agreement. “On Call” is where an employee is expected to be contactable and available for recall to duty outside of ordinary hours as determined by the employer for which an allowance is paid. . Refer Clause 6.9 “On Call and Recall to Duty” of the South Australian Government Services Award or the South Australian Government Civil Construction and Maintenance Award and Clause 10 of the South Australian Government Wages Parity (Weekly Paid) Enterprise Agreement 2010 (or successor) or Clause 5.3.3 “On Call Allowanceof the SAPSSEI Award and Clause 12 of the South Australian Government Wages Parity (Salaried) Enterprise Agreement 2010 (or successor). “Operations Officer” is an employee responsible for the management of all operations and resources allocated to the operations Section to resolve the incident. “Ordinary hours” are those hours which the employee is normally expected to work and consist of seven and one-half (7.5) hours per day for employees whose ordinary weekly hours are 37.5, and seven and six-tenths (7.6) hours per day for employees whose ordinary weekly hours are 38. “Ordinary Rostered Hours” are those hours applicable to Ranger staff that are rostered on weekends and public holidays. “Planning Officer” is an employee responsible for managing the Planning Unit within the Incident Management Team and collation of information to support the incident and development of Incident Action Plans. “Prescribed over time rates” are as per current Awards i.e. SAPSSEI Award, South Australian Government Services Award or the South Australian Government Civil Construction and Maintenance Award (whichever is relevant). Refer to Clause 6.
Logistics Officer means the person appointed as Logistics officer under section 4.1 below.
Logistics Officer is an employee responsible for managing the provision of facilities, services, and materials in support of the incident. “Management Support Unit Officer” is an employee responsible for managing the provision of administrative support for the incident. “Monday to Friday Workers” are employees whose ordinary hours of work occur on weekdays. “Normal workplace” is the location where an employee normally commences and finishes work. “Normal Rate of Pay” is the pay being received by the employee for their ordinary hours of work prior to the incident and not the incident responsibility rates as outlined in Clause 17.1 of this Workplace Flexibility Agreement. “On Call” is where an employee is expected to be contactable and available for recall to duty outside of ordinary hours as determined by the employer for which an allowance is paid. . Refer Clause 6.9 “On Call and Recall to Duty” of the South Australian Government Services Award or the South Australian Government Civil Construction and Maintenance Award and Clause 10 of the South Australian Government Wages parity (Weekly Paid) Enterprise Agreement 2010 or Clause 5.3.3 “On Call Allowanceof the SAPSSEI Award and Clause 12 of the South Australian Government Wages Parity (Salaried) Enterprise Agreement 2010. “Operations Officer” is an employee responsible for the management of all operations and resources allocated to the operations Section to resolve the incident. “Ordinary hours” are those hours which the employee is normally expected to work and consist of seven and one-half (7.5) hours per day for employees whose ordinary weekly hours are 37.5, and seven and six-tenths (7.6) hours per day for employees whose ordinary weekly hours are 38.
Logistics Officer is an employee responsible for managing the provision of facilities, services, and materials in support of the incident. “Management Support Unit Officer” is an employee responsible for managing the provision of administrative support for the incident. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC SECTOR WAGES PARITY ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT: WEEKLY PAID 2013