Refrigeration Mechanic definition

Refrigeration Mechanic means an employee who: - • has satisfactorily completed a Certificate III in Refrigeration (or equivalent); and • is eligible to be registered with the VBA; and undertakes air – conditioning work whilst engaged in construction work. However, the Agreement does not cover a Refrigeration Mechanic who works full time in the service and maintenance operations of the employer.
Refrigeration Mechanic means a person who has served an apprenticeship, or who is the holder of a tradespersons certificate issued by the appropriate authority as a refrigeration mechanic, who is required to apply general trade experience on refrigeration work (as defined).
Refrigeration Mechanic means a worker who performs repair works on air conditioning and refrigeration system and equipment;

Examples of Refrigeration Mechanic in a sentence

  • In addition, to be classified as a Refrigeration Mechanic Grade III, the employee must demonstrate sufficient working knowledge of electronic controls as applied to refrigeration and air conditioning systems to enable the employee to identify faulty modules.


More Definitions of Refrigeration Mechanic

Refrigeration Mechanic means a person employed as such who has completed an apprenticeship, or who holds a tradesman’s rights certificate in refrigeration.
Refrigeration Mechanic means an employee who performs repair works on air conditioning and refrigeration system and equipment;
Refrigeration Mechanic means a person employed as such who has completed an apprenticeship, or who holds a tradesman’s rights certificate in refrigeration and holds a full ARCTIC Licence.
Refrigeration Mechanic or ”erviceperson Grade 4" means Refrigeration Mechanic or Serviceperson Grade I, who has had not less than 3 years experience on-the-job as a tradesperson and possesses a sound working knowledge of refrigeration and air conditioning electrical and electronic systems as to enable the employee to commission, service, diagnose faults and repair domestic, commercial and industrial refrigeration and air conditioning systems. To be classified as a Refrigeration Mechanic Grade IV, the employee must have satisfactorily completed a 2 year post trade course in Industrial Electronics. In addition, to be classified as a Refrigeration Mechanic or Serviceperson Grade IV, a tradesperson may be required to carry out the following duties:
Refrigeration Mechanic means a person who holds an industry training credential issued under the Industry Training Authority Act as a refrigeration mechanic;

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