Personnel Director means the head of the Personnel Department or his or her designated management representative.
Personnel Director means the director of the City’s Personnel Department or his or her functional successor.
Personnel Director means the Personnel Director of the County of Lenawee.
Examples of Personnel Director in a sentence
Changes in FTEs resulting from City Council or Personnel Director actions outside of the budget process may not be detailed here.
The Personnel Director shall notify the Union of any CSC appeals submitted by bargaining unit members that are not processed through the Union.
The findings of the Personnel Director shall be final and not subject to further review.
The Personnel Director or designated representative shall provide a written decision within fourteen (14) calendar days of receipt of the appeal.
Proper documentation must be submitted to the Personnel Director before the date of the examination.
More Definitions of Personnel Director
Personnel Director means the officer of the City of Sterling Heights designated by this chapter to effectuate the provisions of this chapter under the limitations hereinafter imposed.
Personnel Director means the person designated by the County Administrator to be in charge of personnel matters for and in behalf of Glynn County.
Personnel Director means the Personnel Director of the County of Lenawee. “Unemployed” means an individual shall be deemed unemployed with respect to any week
Personnel Director means the City Manager.
Personnel Director means the Personnel Director employed by said commission.
Personnel Director. (also referred to as “Director of Human Resources Services”) As used in these rules, the term refers to the person appointed by the Personnel Commission to act as its designated representative in administering the “Merit System” under the provisions of law and the Rules and Regulations established by the Personnel Commission.
Personnel Director means the person appointed by the Board of Supervisors to serve as the Personnel Director for the County, or, in the absence of any such