Common use of CORE FUNCTION Clause in Contracts

CORE FUNCTION. Under the general direction of the immediate supervisor, performs a variety of duties that require the application of judgement and knowledge of specialized subject matter related to a specific body of knowledge or to a specialized area of work. Positions typically allow considerable latitude in planning and organizing work on a day-to-day basis. ▪ Construct, repair or modify equipment or systems to predetermined specifications. ▪ Prepare, install and operate equipment and systems as required. ▪ Use a wide range of machine tools and equipment. ▪ Instruct faculty, students and staff in the operation of equipment and instruments. ▪ Set up procedures to ensure that proper care and attention is taken in the preparation of materials. ▪ Perform routine maintenance and performance checks on equipment and systems. ▪ Train and supervise casual staff.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

CORE FUNCTION. Under the general direction of the immediate supervisor, performs a variety of duties that require the application of judgement and knowledge of specialized subject matter related to a specific body of knowledge or to a specialized area of work. Positions typically allow considerable latitude in planning and organizing work on a day-to-day basis. Construct, repair or modify equipment or systems to predetermined specifications. Prepare, install and operate equipment and systems as required. Use a wide range of machine tools and equipment. Instruct faculty, students and staff in the operation of equipment and instruments. Set up procedures to ensure that proper care and attention is taken in the preparation of materials. Perform routine maintenance and performance checks on equipment and systems. Train and supervise casual staff.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

CORE FUNCTION. Under the general direction of the immediate supervisor, performs a variety of duties that require the application of judgement and knowledge of specialized subject matter related to a specific body of knowledge or to a specialized area of work. Positions typically allow considerable latitude in planning and organizing work on a day-to-day basis. Construct, repair or modify equipment or systems to predetermined specifications. Prepare, install and operate equipment and systems as required. Use a wide range of machine tools and equipment. Instruct faculty, students and staff in the operation of equipment and instruments. Set up procedures to ensure that proper care and attention is taken in the preparation of materials. Perform routine maintenance and performance checks on equipment and systems. Train and supervise casual staff.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement