Operator Certification definition

Operator Certification means a statement by an operator that its operation will not negatively impact the biota or chemistry of Great Salt Lake.
Operator Certification means certification in the safe and efficient maintenance and operation of air curtain bum boxes from a manufacturer of air curtain bum boxes.
Operator Certification means individual certifications issued by any state, tribal or federal drinking water operator certification program to any individual credentialing them to operate a drinking water systems for which they received certification. The DECS recognizes and approves all current (non-revoked) operator certifications issued by any EPA approved state or federal operator certification program. The DECS requires the operators certifications to be current (non-revoked) and on file with the DECS. Certifications which are not current and on file with the DECS are not approved by the DECS.

Examples of Operator Certification in a sentence

  • The Utility Operator Program recognizes a progression of Environmental Operator Certification Program (EOCP) certificate and CRD experience with a goal and commitment to ensure Utility Operators are trained and certified with the ability to develop skills in their area of focus as well as gain experience in different operating areas, facilities and disciplines.

  • Certification preference on Fire apparatus is limited to basic Driver Operator Certification.

  • Any individual who possesses a Computer Technician Certification or Pool Operator Certification shall receive fifty dollars ($50.00) per month as long as the license, certification or certificate is valid.

  • Examples of potential trainings to leverage include Building Operator Certification, Title 24 standards as applicable to EE, or advanced lighting controls.

  • The selected candidate will be given the necessary resources in order to acquire the Operator Certification Program (OCP) designation.

  • She may be contacted by telephone at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇; by e-mail at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇; or by mail at EGLE-DWEHD, Operator Certification Unit, P.O. Box 30817, Lansing, Michigan 48909-8311.

  • Treatment Plant Operator Certification must be at least one grade above the minimum required for the designated Classification requirement.

  • Any employee hired under this classification must obtain a Group I Wastewater Operator Certification from the State of Washington within 15 months of hire.

  • The employees in the Mechanical Maintenance Section will be reclassified as “flexible staffing” positions, such that employees who obtain the level of State of Alaska Operator Certification listed will be flexed into the higher range listed for that classification effective the first full pay period on or after January 1, 2007, and thereafter.

  • The bi-weekly bonus is eligible to all employees within the Water Resources Division where their job classification requires the employee to possess a valid Water Treatment Operator Certification and/or Water Distribution Operator Certification issued by DDW.


More Definitions of Operator Certification

Operator Certification shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.09 hereof.