Trade certificate definition

Trade certificate means a trade certificate issued under section 17;
Trade certificate means a trade certificate level 3, or its equivalent, relevant to the Plumbing and Mechanical Services Industry, including those of Plumber or Mechanical Plumber or a Trade Certificate Level 3 in Engineering – Fabrication. A person who has a trade certificate level 3, or its equivalent, which is relevant to the Plumbing and Mechanical Services Industry, will be deemed to have a trade certificate for the purpose of the definition of Plumbing and Mechanical Services Tradesperson Level 2. Where it appears in the classification definitions at 105% and above, the phraseor equivalent” means: • any training which a registered provider (e.g. TAFE) or a State Training Authority has recognised as equivalent to accredited training which is recognised for these levels. This can include advanced standing through recognition of prior learning and/ or overseas qualifications; or • where competencies meet the requirements of the national competency standards for these levels. ENGAGEMENT AND CLASSIFICATION Upon engagement, the Employer will instruct each Employee that they have been employed in the Services Stream (Plumbing and Mechanical Services) and the classification level they are employed at in accordance with the below. Employees shall be paid the rates of pay in Appendix 2 – Rates of Pay in accordance with the level to which they are classified. The amounts in this Agreement reflect the current differential in rates between all classifications (including plumber and gasfitter and licensed drainer) in this Agreement, and the xxxxxxxxx classification in the National Building and Construction Industry Agreement 2000. The parties have agreed that the differential between a licensed plumber or a mechanical services Employee engaged in pipe work shall be 6.2% in favour of a plumber over a xxxxxxxxx, although this relativity is discounted by 1% to 5.2% by the introduction of a Services Trades Industry Levy pursuant to this Agreement. This Agreement will maintain this differential by providing for an annual increase to wages. Notwithstanding this clause, the rates of pay contained within this Agreement will apply for the life of this Agreement. In determining the appropriate classification/ reclassification of a position or job to be filled by an Employee, the Employer will give full regard to:
Trade certificate means the gaining of trades person status, formalised through a TAFE. College and by the issuing of a Certificate.

Examples of Trade certificate in a sentence

  • Trade certificate: Completion of an apprenticeship, normally of four years duration, or equivalent recognition, e.g. Certificate III.


More Definitions of Trade certificate

Trade certificate. Completion of an apprenticeship, normally of 4 years' duration, or equivalent recognition. Post-trade Certificate A course of study over and above a trade certificate and less than an advanced certificate. Advanced Certificate: A 2-year part-time post-Year 12 or post-trade certificate course, or a four-year part-time course for those who have completed Year 10 only of secondary school. Certificate: A two-year full-time or four-year part-time course, without a Year 12 prerequisite.
Trade certificate. Completion of an apprenticeship, normally of four years duration, or equivalent recognition.
Trade certificate means the certificate issued in accordance with the provisions of the rules made under the proviso to sec. 39 of the Motor Vehicle Act,1988;
Trade certificate means a trade certificate, or its equivalent, relevant to the Fire Protection Industry. A person who has a trade certificate, or its equivalent, which is relevant to the Sprinkler Fitting Industry, will be deemed to have a trade certificate for the purpose of the definition of Sprinkler Fitting Tradesperson Level 1. Whether a trade certificate or its equivalent is relevant will be determinable by the appropriate regulatory body. Where it appears in the classification definitions at 105% and above, the phraseor equivalent” means: • any training which a registered provider (e.g. TAFE) or a State Training Authority has recognised as equivalent to accredited training which is recognised for these levels. This can include advanced standing through recognition of prior learning and/ or overseas qualifications; or • where competencies meet the requirements of the national competency standards for these levels. ENGAGEMENT AND CLASSIFICATION Upon engagement, the Employer will instruct each Employee that they have been employed in the Services Stream (Sprinkler Fitting) and the classification level they are employed at in accordance with the below. Employees shall be paid the rates of pay described in Appendix 2 – Rates of Pay in accordance with the level to which they are classified. The amounts in this Agreement reflect the current differential in rates between Sprinkler Fitter classifications in this Agreement, and the xxxxxxxxx classification in the National Building and Construction Industry Agreement 2000. The parties have agreed that the differential between a Sprinkler Fitter shall be 6.2% in favour of a Sprinkler Fitter over a xxxxxxxxx, although this relativity is discounted by 1% to 5.2% by the introduction of a Services Trades Industry Levy pursuant to this Agreement. This Agreement will maintain this differential by providing for an annual increase to wages In determining the appropriate classification/ reclassification of a position or job to be filled by an Employee, the Employer will give full regard to:
Trade certificate means, in respect of a designated trade, a certificate that is granted under section 21 or 22 of the Act to a person who has met the criteria established under the Act for a person to be granted that certificate,

Related to Trade certificate

  • Income Certification means a Tenant Income Certification and a Tenant Income Certification Questionnaire in the form attached as Exhibit B hereto or in such other comparable form as may be provided by the Issuer to the Owner, or as otherwise approved by the Issuer.

  • Merchandise certificate means a writing not redeemable in cash and usable in its face amount in lieu of cash in exchange for goods or services.

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  • Final Certificate in relation to the work shall mean the certificate regarding the satisfactory compliance, performance and fulfillment of all Contractual Obligations as issued by the Head of SBU & PC – Rock Phosphate.