Common use of Electronic Technician Clause in Contracts

Electronic Technician. An Electronic Technician shall possess a thorough knowledge of electronic theory, understand the operation of electronic components, and circuits, and must be able to read and understand electronic schematics. Electronic Technicians must be familiar and competent in the operation of test equipment such as, but not limited to, multimeters, frequency counters, watt meters, service monitors, spectrum analyzers, frequency generators, frequency selective level meters, transmission test sets, digital transmission testers, and other types of telecommunications test equipment. Electronic Technicians shall be required to operate any hand and power tools needed to accomplish the work. Electronic Technicians shall possess advanced computer skills. Electronic Technicians will perform their assigned work without direct individual supervision.

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Sources: Agreements and Amendments

Electronic Technician. (1) An Electronic Technician shall possess a thorough knowledge of electronic theory, understand the operation of electronic components, and circuits, and must be able to read and understand electronic schematics. Electronic Technicians must be familiar and competent in the operation of test equipment such as, but not limited to, multimeters, frequency counters, watt meters, service monitors, spectrum analyzers, frequency generators, frequency selective level meters, transmission test sets, digital transmission testers, and other types of telecommunications test equipment. Electronic Technicians shall be required to operate any hand and power tools needed to accomplish the work. Electronic Technicians shall possess advanced computer skills. Electronic Technicians will perform their assigned work without direct individual supervision.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement