Examples of Operations Supervisor in a sentence
Such requests must be submitted with sufficient notice for approval to the respective Xxxx of the College or the Operations Supervisor (for the Apartments and University Terraces only).
An on-site inspection from the Contractor’s Daily Operations Supervisor will be required during the snow and/or ice storm event to ensure that immediate action is taken to correct conditions determined by the Department to be unsafe, or reflecting unfavorably on the State of North Carolina and/or the Contractor.
All professional, non-supervisory, managerial, confidential, or casual employees in the Selected Exempt Service, all Career Service, Senior Management Service or Other Personal Service employees, and all other employees including Office Operations Supervisor I (DEP) and II (DEP), and Print Shop Supervisor I (DEP).
The appeal committee is represented by a blend of the Manulife Operations Supervisor, medical consultant and OTIP Appeal Specialist that are independent of the Board and claims assessment process and would be responsible for rendering the decision.
The House Operations Supervisor (HOS) must be notified 202-715-6103.
During other hours, the Operations Supervisor shall be called and permission received prior to any engine run-up.
Any request for an engine run-up clearance during the hours 2200 – 0700, other than that described above, which is the result of unusual or emergency circumstances, may be approved by the Airport Operations Supervisor.
Crane equipment for the handling of cargo in the Port will be provided by the Port unless otherwise authorized or directed by the Director of the Port or the Harbor Operations Supervisor.
Outreach efforts are determined by the Operations Supervisor through a review of program demographics and wait list statistics.
The Trial Court Administrator, and/or Court Operations Supervisor, subject to the supervision of the Presiding Judge, shall be responsible for scheduling around planned absences and rescheduling during an absence due to illness or other emergency involving the Judges.