Common use of Environmental Demands Clause in Contracts

Environmental Demands. Outside: Occasionally works outside in a variety of weather conditions ranging from snow to +100° F. Inside: Frequently works indoors in temperature-controlled environment. Fumes/Gases: Exposure to fumes from chlorine, bacteria, chemicals used in the treatment process and lab odors. Noise/Vibration: Moderate exposure to noise, and minimal vibration from pumps and motors. Mental Requirements: Reading: Reads road maps, construction plans and details, instructions, work orders, technical reports, magazine and journal reports, safety manuals, letters, reports, memos and messages. Writing: Reports, messages and instructions. Math: Ability to perform basic math and algebra calculations. Attention to Detail: Above average level concentration and attention to detail. Repetition: Routine daily work practices, especially relating to laboratory work. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct formatting of work and implementation of same. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. EXHIBIT C-5 Classification Specification Job Title: Water Treatment Plant Operator-in-Training General Job Description Under the direction of the Water Treatment Plant Superintendent, and training by Treatment Plant Operators: learns the operation and maintenance of water treatment plant facilities, pumping systems and reservoirs in accordance with the "Water Treatment Plant Operator Training Program" Appendix to the Memorandum of Understanding between the I.B.E.W. Local 1245 and the Agency; learns to take both chemical and bacteriological samples, runs the various standardized laboratory tests, and interpret test results for process control and distribution system water quality control, in accordance with the training program noted above; performs a wide variety of unskilled and semi-skilled manual and automated tasks. Prerequisite Qualifications High school diploma or the equivalency thereof. T2 Water Treatment Operator certificate issued by the State of California or the ability to obtain said certificate within six (6) months of appointment. Valid California driver license and satisfactory driving record. Basic Work Hours: 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Hourly Compensation Range: See Exhibit A of the M.O.U. between Agency and Union. Essential Job Duties:

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Environmental Demands. Outside: Occasionally works outside in a variety of weather conditions ranging from snow to +100° F. Inside: Frequently works indoors in temperature-controlled environment. Fumes/Gases: Exposure to fumes from chlorine, bacteria, chemicals used in the treatment process and lab odors. Noise/Vibration: Moderate exposure to noise, and minimal vibration from pumps and motors. Mental Requirements: Reading: Reads road maps, construction plans and details, instructions, work orders, technical reports, magazine and journal reports, safety manuals, letters, reports, memos and messages. Writing: Reports, messages and instructions. Math: Ability to perform basic math and algebra calculations. Attention to Detail: Above average level concentration and attention to detail. Repetition: Routine daily work practices, especially relating to laboratory work. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct formatting of work and implementation of same. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. EXHIBIT C-5 Classification Specification CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION Job Title: Water Treatment Plant Operator-in-Training General Job Description Under the direction of the Water Treatment Plant Superintendent, and training by Treatment Plant Operators: learns the operation and maintenance of water treatment plant facilities, pumping systems and reservoirs in accordance with the "Water Treatment Plant Operator Training Program" Appendix to the Memorandum of Understanding between the I.B.E.W. Local 1245 and the Agency; learns to take both chemical and bacteriological samples, runs the various standardized laboratory tests, and interpret test results for process control and distribution system water quality control, in accordance with the training program noted above; performs a wide variety of unskilled and semi-skilled manual and automated tasks. Prerequisite Qualifications High school diploma or the equivalency thereof. T2 Water Treatment Operator certificate issued by the State of California or the ability to obtain said certificate within six (6) months of appointment. Valid California driver license and satisfactory driving record. Basic Work Hours: 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Hourly Compensation Range: See Exhibit A of the M.O.U. between Agency and Union. Essential Job Duties:

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Environmental Demands. Outside: Occasionally works outside in a variety of weather conditions ranging from snow to +100° F. Inside: Frequently works indoors in temperature-controlled environment. Fumes/Gases: Exposure to fumes from chlorine, bacteria, chemicals used in the treatment process and lab odors. Noise/Vibration: Moderate exposure to noise, and minimal vibration from pumps and motors. Mental Requirements: Reading: Reads road maps, construction plans and details, instructions, work orders, technical reports, magazine and journal reports, safety manuals, letters, reports, memos and messages. Writing: Reports, messages and instructions. Math: Ability to perform basic math and algebra calculations. Attention to Detail: Above average level concentration and attention to detail. Repetition: Routine daily work practices, especially relating to laboratory work. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct formatting of work and implementation of same. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. [Adopted 08/24/93, Amended 2003] EXHIBIT C-5 Classification Specification CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION Job Title: Water Treatment Plant Operator-in-Training General Job Description Under the direction of the Water Treatment Plant Superintendent, and training by Treatment Plant Operators: learns the operation and maintenance of water treatment plant facilities, pumping systems and reservoirs in accordance with the "Water Treatment Plant Operator Training Program" Appendix to the Memorandum of Understanding between the I.B.E.W. Local 1245 and the Agency; learns to take both chemical and bacteriological samples, runs the various standardized laboratory tests, and interpret test results for process control and distribution system water quality control, in accordance with the training program noted above; performs a wide variety of unskilled and semi-skilled manual and automated tasks. Prerequisite Qualifications High school diploma or the equivalency thereof. T2 Water Treatment Operator certificate issued by the State of California or the ability to obtain said certificate within six (6) months of appointment. [Amended 2003] Valid California driver license and satisfactory driving record. Basic Work Hours: 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Hourly Compensation Range: See Exhibit A of the M.O.U. between Agency and Union. Essential Job Duties:.

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