HVAC Technician Sample Clauses

HVAC Technician. An employee who is a journeyman engaged in tracking and performing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) preventative maintenance, troubleshooting and repair work and performing a wide variety of other duties related to the installation, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of buildings, facilities, mechanical equipment, sprinkler systems and other property of a similar nature. The employee shall possess journey level experience in performing extensive HVAC maintenance and repair. The employee may be required to direct the work of up to three (3) other lower-paid employees. The employee may be required to meet the public and shall be capable of performing such assignment with tact and diplomacy. The employee’s background of apprenticeship and experience must be such as to qualify the employee to perform these duties safely with skill and efficiency. The employee shall be required to possess Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Refrigeration Certification of Compliance.
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HVAC Technician. The HVAC Technician when working as a Power Engineer shall normally work:
HVAC Technician. Provides support for HVAC/Controls activities according to established procedures or instructions. Works independently to assist with technical support for elements such as: complex processes, structural elements, electric/electrical/electronic components, equipment, applications, systems, software, networks, satellites, telecommunications, facilities, or machinery. Complies with the standards and organizational requirements relative to specific assignments. Five (5) years of experience related to specific heating ventilation and air conditioning experience with associated controls. Experience with Government or industry processes, procedures, standards, methodologies, or tools as relative to the assignment. High School diploma, plus technical training in field related to task assignment.
HVAC Technician. The HVAC Technician shall normally work

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  • Contractor’s Equipment Payment for required equipment owned by the Construction Manager or an affiliate of the Construction Manager will be based solely on an hourly rate derived by dividing the current appropriate monthly rate by 176 hours. No payment will be made under any circumstances for repair costs, freight and transportation charges, fuel, lubricants, insurance, any other costs and expenses, or overhead and profit. Payment for such equipment made idle by delays attributable to the Government will be based on one-half the derived hourly rate under this subsection.

  • Unsafe Work (a) An employee may exercise their right to refuse to do unsafe work pursuant to Section 3.12 of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations outlined in Information Appendix B.

  • Work Area The specific work area and/or crew an employee reports to on a daily schedule. Work areas are generally smaller divisions of a larger Bid Area.

  • Outside Work All work necessary to the assembling, installation, erection, operation, maintenance, repair, control, in- spection and supervision of all electrical apparatus, devices, wires, cables, supports, insulators, conduc- tors, ducts and raceways when part of distributing systems outside of buildings, railroads and outside the directly related railroad property and yards. In- stalling and maintaining the catenary and trolley work on railroad property, and bonding of rails. All underground ducts and cables when they are in- stalled by and are part of the system of a distrib- uting company, except in power stations during new construction, including ducts and cables to adjacent switch racks or substations. All outdoor substations and electrical connections up to and including the setting of transformers and the connecting of the secondary buses thereto. Outside work to include renewable electrical energy sources such as solar photovoltaic, geothermal, wind, biomass, wave, etc., and other distributed en- ergy installations such as fuel cells, microturbines, etc.

  • THE WORK The Work comprises the completed construction required by the Contract Documents and includes all labor necessary to produce such construction, and all materials and equipment incorporated or to be incorporated in such construction.

  • Dirty Work Where an employee and their supervisor agree that work (other than ship repair work) is of an unusually dirty or offensive nature, the employee shall be entitled to 43 cents per hour extra. Where an employee and their supervisor agree that certain ship repair work is of an unusually dirty or offensive nature, the employee shall be entitled to 58 cents per hour extra.

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