Metal and Engineering Industry definition

Metal and Engineering Industry means every operation process or function carried on in connection with or incidental to any of the following:
Metal and Engineering Industry means:

Examples of Metal and Engineering Industry in a sentence

  • The determination of classifications shall be as provided for in Attachment 1 read in conjunction with the National Metal and Engineering Industry Competency Standards Implementation Guide 1999, as published by the Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services Advisory Body Ltd, as varied from time to time.

  • This Agreement is a comprehensive stand alone Agreement and prescribes employees terms and conditions whilst performing work under the contract the Company has in place at the Caltex Oil Refineries, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street, Kurnell NSW 2061.Provided for purposes of meeting the no net detriment test this Agreement will be measured against the current relevant Awards: ➢ Metal and Engineering Industry (New South Wales) Award; ➢ Building &Construction Industry (State) Award.

  • Where the expression ‘formally competent in X modules’ appears, this shall mean the employee has completed training modules that are recognised by the Metal and Engineering Industry Education and Training Board and, where applicable, the Plastics Industry Training Board to the specified competency standard.

  • For employees leaving the Metal and Engineering Industry, and subsequently returning, will re-qualify for benefits after completing 13 consecutive weekly contributions.

  • As signatories to the Industry Settlement Agreement reached on the 18th July 2011, the union and employer parties having noted the significant challenges facing the Metal and Engineering Industry in the context of the imperative of creating and sustaining decent jobs and competitive manufacturing capability in the domestic and global market, have agreed to establish an Industry Policy Forum (hereinafter referred to as the IPF) under the auspices of the MEIBC.

  • The union and employer parties, having noted the significant challenges facing the Metal and Engineering Industry in the context of the imperative of creating and sustaining decent jobs and competitive manufacturing capability in the domestic and global market, have agreed to establish an Industry Policy Forum (hereinafter referred to as the IPF) under the auspices of the MEIBC as per the special provisions applicable in Annexure I.

  • This Agreement shall override the following previously applicable Notional Agreements Preserving State Awards (“NAPSA’s”) • Metal and Engineering Industry (New South Wales) Award; • Building & Construction Industry (State) Award.

  • The determination of classifications shall be as provided for in the Award read in conjunction with the National Metal and Engineering Industry Competency Standards Implementation Guide 1999, as published by the Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services Advisory Body Ltd, as varied from time to time.

  • Employees will be classified into one of the following classification levels which are compatible to the Company’s needs provided the employee has the appropriate qualifications / skills and meets the relevant criteria as set out in Metal and Engineering Industry Competency Standards Implementation Guide (“the Guide”).

  • In the event that voluntary retirement offers or redundancy becomes necessary, the provisions of the Concrete Pipe & Concrete Products Factories (State) Redundancy Award and the Metal and Engineering Industry (State) Redundancy Award shall apply.

Related to Metal and Engineering Industry

  • Value Engineering (VE) means a discipline of engineering that studies the relative monetary values of various materials and construction techniques, including the intial cost, maintenance cost, energy usage, replacement cost, and life expectancy of the materials, equipment or systems under consideration.

  • Systems Engineering means preparing specifications, identifying and resolving interface problems, developing test requirements, evaluating test data, and supervising design.

  • Good Engineering Practice means, Works carried out in accordance with the following standards/ specifications,

  • Environmental and Social Management Framework or “ESMF” means the environmental and social management framework of the Project States dated March 31, 2005, which, inter alia, sets forth the environmental and social safeguards applicable to the Project including the identification, assessment and mitigation of potential environmental and social impacts arising from carrying out Project activities, measures to protect cultural property, proposed management and mitigation measures, and the relevant institutional framework required, as updated by the Project States from time to time in a manner satisfactory to the Association;

  • Geotechnical engineer means a Professional Engineer whose principal field of specialization is the design and Construction of earthworks in a permafrost environment.