Common use of Engineering Streams Clause in Contracts

Engineering Streams. (a) The classification definitions recognise three broad engineering streams namely: (i) electrical/electronic (ii) mechanical (iii) fabrication. (b) Entry to training in an engineering stream is not conditional on Union membership, additionally, there are 2 vocational field currently applicable to this industry: (i) trade (ii) technical (c) The streams are defined as: (i) Electrical/electronic stream - including the design, assembly, manufacture, installation, modification, testing, fault finding, commissioning, maintenance and service of all electrical and electronic devices systems, equipment and controls, eg electrical wiring motors, generators, PLC's and other electronic controls, instruments, refrigeration, telecommunications radio and television, communication and information processing. (ii) Mechanical stream - including the design, assembly, manufacture installation, modification, testing, fault finding, commissioning, maintenance and service of all mechanical equipment, machinery, fluid power systems, automotive mechanics, instruments, refrigeration, and the use of related computer controlled equipment, eg computer numeric controlled machine tools. (iii) Fabrication/Vehicle building - including fabrication, forging, carpentry, plumbing, founding, structural steel erection, electroplating, metal spinning, metal polishing, sheet metal work and the use of related computer controlled equipment. This includes fabrication in all metals, plastics, carbon fibre. composite materials, ceramics and other materials.

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Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Engineering Streams. (a) The classification definitions recognise three Engineering Streams" are the 3 broad engineering streams recognised within the classification definitions, namely: : Electrical/electronic; fabrication/vehicle building; and mechanical. Additionally, there are 5 vocational fields (i) electrical/electronic (ii) mechanical (iii) fabrication. (b) as defined). Entry to training in an any engineering stream is not conditional on Union union membership, additionally, there are 2 vocational field currently applicable to this industry: (i) trade (ii) technical (c) . The streams are defined as: (ia) Electrical/electronic stream - including stream" includes the design, assembly, manufacture, installation, modification, testing, fault finding, commissioning, maintenance and service of all electrical and electronic devices systems, equipment and controls, eg eg, electrical wiring wiring, motors, generators, PLC's and other electronic controls, instruments, refrigeration, telecommunications telecommunications, radio and television, communication and information processing. (iib) Mechanical stream - including stream" includes the design, assembly, manufacture manufacture, installation, modification, testing, fault finding, commissioning, maintenance and service of all mechanical equipment, machinery, fluid power systems, automotive mechanics, instruments, refrigeration, and the use of related computer controlled equipment, eg computer numeric controlled eg, Computer Numeric Controlled machine tools. (iiic) Fabrication/Vehicle building - including stream" includes fabrication, forging, carpentry, plumbing, founding, structural steel erection, electroplating, metal spinning, metal polishing, sheet metal work and the use of related computer controlled equipment. This includes fabrication in all metals, plastics, carbon fibre. , composite materials, ceramics and other materials.

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Sources: Enterprise Agreement