ECMs Sample Clauses

ECMs. Provide detailed descriptions for each ECM, including analysis method, supporting calculations (may be submitted in appendices), results, proposed equipment and implementation issues.
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ECMs. Able to work with others (Note: frequently work in pairs for extended periods of time.) Able to interact with Expertech customers. Be able to work varied shifts from time to time. May be required to travel outside the headquarters. Basic computer skills Able to read and follow written/verbal instructions. Valid Driver’s license Splicer: Normal colour vision and normal range of hearing (able to listen for tone while using testing equipment) Have aptitude for using tools Be able to work outside in all seasons of the year. Be physically fit, e.g. need to lift tools and boxes weighing up to 50 lbs, ladder weighing up to 75 lbs, pull items, shovel snow, etc. Able to work aloft and in confined spaces and in widely varying working conditions. Able to work with others (Note: frequently work in pairs for extended periods of time.), sometimes in confined spaces Able to read and follow written/verbal instructions. Valid driver’s license Basic computer skills. May be required to travel outside the headquarters Line Technician: Adequate level of physical fitness, including upper body strength, e.g. may be required to dig holes with a shovel, move a xxxxxx weighing 40 –50 lbs, etc. Able to always work outside in all seasons of the year in varying conditions. Valid drivers license plus able to qualify for and obtain a D driver’s license with airbrake endorsement at a later date) Able to work aloft and able to learn to work on spurs. Able to read and follow written/verbal instructions. Able to work with others, (note: frequently work in pairs or on crews on jobs) May work in confined spaces. Aptitude for using tools Able to learn, understand and apply safety procedures. Normal colour vision and normal range of hearing (able to listen for external speakers) May be required to travel outside the headquarters APPENDIX B Skills, and Abilities Demonstration Required at the end of Six Months: XXX: Reads and understands technical documents and work plans. Able to secure equipment bays to the floor, mount equipment, install super-structure Able to run and secure cables in accord with approved practices Able to learn colour code and be able to connect wires, this includes, punch on, solder, wire wrap and BNC connectors. Able to complete in a satisfactory and safe manner certain basic jobs independently, e.g. wire out DSLAM to frame, to the DSX panel and to the power bays. Demonstrates comfort at working aloft on ladders and cable racks or underground Availability to work shifts an...

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