Apprentice Supervision Sample Clauses

Apprentice Supervision. (a) All apprentices shall be supervised by an appropriately qualified tradesperson.
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Apprentice Supervision. An apprentice is to be under the supervision of a Journeyman Xxxxxxx at all times. This does not imply that the apprentice must always be in- sight-of a Journeyman Xxxxxxx. Journeymen are not required to constantly watch the apprentice. Supervision will not be of a nature that prevents the development of responsibility and initiative. Work may be laid out by the employer’s designated supervisor or journeyman based on their evaluation of the apprentice’s skills and ability to perform the job tasks. Apprentices shall be permitted to perform job tasks in order to develop skills and trade competencies. Journeymen are permitted to leave the immediate work area without being accompanied by the apprentice. Apprentices who have satisfactorily completed the first four years of related classroom training using the NJATC curriculum and accumulated a minimum of 6,500 hours of OJT with satisfactory performance, shall be permitted to work alone on any job site and receive work assignments in the same manner as a Journeyman Xxxxxxx. An apprentice shall not be the first person assigned to a job site and apprentices shall not supervise the work of others.
Apprentice Supervision. The apprentice is to be under the supervision of an Installer/Technician, a Technician level employee, or a qualified supervisor. Supervision will not be of a nature that prevents the development of responsibility and initiative. The apprentice shall be permitted to perform any and all job tasks in order to properly develop trade skills and become proficient in the work processes associated with the trade. Installer/Technicians and Technicians are not required to constantly watch or observe the work of the apprentice- The apprentice is not prohibited from working alone when the Installer/Technician, Technician or Supervisor is required to leave or is absent from the job.
Apprentice Supervision. An Apprentice is to be under the supervision of a Systems Installer at all times except when in the third year of the program. Systems Installers are not required to constantly watch the Apprentice but are to lay out the work required and permit the Apprentice to perform the work on his/her own. Systems Installers are permitted to leave the immediate work area without being accompanied by the Apprentice assigned to him.
Apprentice Supervision. The installation of the Apprentice Training Program shall come under the jurisdiction of the Personnel Department. The Joint C.W.S. Committee duties shall include recording the progress of apprentices; assuring that they are trained according to schedule; assuring that course work is being completed and generally assisting the apprentices in every way possible. The Personnel Department shall co-operate with the Joint C.W.S. Committee in it’s work.
Apprentice Supervision. The apprentice is required to be under the supervision of a Residential Xxxxxxx, or a qualified supervisor. Supervision will not be of the nature that prevents the development of responsibilities and initiative. The apprentice shall be permitted to perform any and all job tasks in order to properly develop trade skills and become proficient in the work processes associated with the trade. A Residential Xxxxxxx is not required to constantly watch or observe the work of the apprentice. The apprentice is not prohibited from working alone when the Residential Xxxxxxx or Supervisor is required to leave or is absent from the job, respecting any wage and hour regulations that may exist.
Apprentice Supervision. Section 5.12 Each job site shall be allowed a ratio of two (2) apprentices for every three (3) Journeyman Wiremen(man). etc. etc. The first person assigned to any job site shall be a Journeyman Xxxxxxx. A job site is considered to be the physical location where employees report for their work assignments. The employer’s shop (service center) is considered to be a separate, single job site. All other physical locations where workers report for work are each considered to be a single, separate job site.
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Apprentice Supervision. To ensure that Apprentices are appropriately trained and supervised the Parties agree to comply with the NECA ‘Guidelines for the Supervision of Apprentices/Trainees in the Electrical, Electricity Supply, Refrigeration, Instrumentation, Electronics and Communications Vocations’ as contained in this Agreement.

Related to Apprentice Supervision

  • CONTRACTOR SUPERVISION Contractor shall provide competent supervision of personnel employed on the job Site, use of equipment, and quality of workmanship.

  • APPRENTICES 6.36.1 The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that, if this Contract involves a dollar amount greater than or a number of working days greater than that specified in Labor Code Section 1777.5, this Contract is governed by the provisions of Labor Code Section 1777.5. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure compliance with this Article and with Labor Code Section 1777.5 for all apprenticeable occupations.

  • Apprentice Wages (a) Apprentices’ rates of pay are set out in Appendix B which includes the description of the calculations.

  • Apprentice An apprentice is an em­ ployee who is in training to become a Jour­ xxxxxx Meat Cutter. Apprentices must be at least sixteen (16) years of age. Apprentices may be employed at a ratio of not exceeding three (3) for each seven (7) Journeymen employed by the Employer within the jurisdiction of the Local. A quar­ terly report covering the number of Appren­ tices employed in relationship to the number of Journeymen shall be furnished the Union. The Employer agrees to rotate all Appren­ tices in his markets so as to give them suffi­ cient, well-rounded experience to qualify them as Journeymen at the end of the three

  • Supervision The Recipient shall provide and maintain competent and adequate project management covering the supervision and inspection of the development and construction of the Project and bear the responsibility of ensuring that construction conforms to the approved surveys, plans, profiles, cross sections and specifications.

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