Classification Group Sample Clauses
The Classification Group clause defines how items, services, or entities are categorized within the context of the agreement. It typically outlines the criteria or system used to assign products or services to specific groups, which may affect pricing, eligibility, or regulatory compliance. For example, goods might be grouped by type, quality, or intended use, and these groupings can determine how contractual terms apply to each category. The core function of this clause is to ensure clarity and consistency in how classifications are applied, reducing ambiguity and potential disputes over the treatment of different items or services under the contract.
Classification Group. Classifications related by job function, as determined by the District. (See Appendix A.)
Classification Group. 1 Laundry Attendant Classification Group 2 Distribution Specialist I Janitor/Laborer Office Specialist I Pest Control Aide Special Services Technician I Classification Group 3 Exterminator Class I Grounds Specialist Maintenance Aide Office Specialist II Property Management Specialist I Special Services Technician II Classification Group 4
Classification Group. C2 (a) (Relativity to C10 – 150%)
5.2.18.1 Leading Technical Officer means an Employee who works above and beyond an Engineering Associate – Level II at level C3 and has successfully completed 7 modules in addition to an advanced diploma or equivalent. An Employee at C2 (a) is able to perform or coordinate work in more than one engineering, scientific or technical field as defined, or performs duties in a technical, engineering or scientific field which requires the exercise of judgement and/or skill in excess of that required of an Engineering Associate – Level II. Principal Engineering Trainer/Supervisor/Coordinator
5.2.18.2 Principal Engineering Trainer/Supervisor/Coordinator means a Trainer/Supervisor/ Coordinator who has completed a National Advanced Diploma of which 15 modules are supervision/training modules or equivalent and who when engaged at this level:
(a) Possesses a sound knowledge of occupational health and safety, industrial relations, and communications processes and is able to use this knowledge in training and leading the work of others;
(b) Possesses a general knowledge and awareness of the administrative, business, and marketing strategies of the Company.
5.2.18.3 Indicative of the tasks which an Employee at this level may perform are as follows:
(a) plans, writes and delivers training programs for all engineering/production Employees, apprentices, trainees, trade and lower technical levels;
(b) plans and directs the work of engineering/production Employees especially in new work organisation environments, eg, group work arrangements, CIM production techniques.
