Example Assignment/Role Types Clause Samples

The 'Example Assignment/Role Types' clause defines and illustrates the various categories of assignments or roles that may be relevant under the agreement. It typically lists specific types of positions, responsibilities, or tasks that parties might encounter, such as project manager, consultant, or technical support, to clarify expectations. By providing concrete examples, this clause helps ensure all parties have a shared understanding of the roles involved, reducing ambiguity and minimizing the risk of disputes over responsibilities.
Example Assignment/Role Types. This list is based on existing framework management information for the last 12 months and provides an indication of the most frequently requested role types. This is not an exhaustive list of all roles requested in the last 12 months and is not an indication or guarantee of the role types required under the new Framework Agreement. Requirements will change over the life of the new Framework Agreement and the Contractor must work with the Strategic Contract Manager to ensure the Framework Agreement meets the evolving needs of the Framework Public Bodies. Administrator/Clerical/Admissions Hospitality/Hospitality Rep Application Processor Chef Front Desk/Receptionist/Telephonist Waiting Staff/Bar Staff Land & Environmental Operative Refuse Loaders/Drivers ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Kitchen Assistant/Kitchen ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Warehouse Operator/Operatives Personal Assistant/Secretarial/Secretary Driver/Forklift HGV Driver/HGV Mechanic/LGV Driver Housekeeper Customer Services Assistant/Customer Services Support Staff Processing Operative Information Officer Events/Events Assistant Executive Assistant/Executive Officer Finance Assistant/Finance Officer/Payroll Administrator Support Officer/Support Services Call Handler Store Person/Assistant HR Admin/Assistant Registration Officer/Assistant/Registry Assistant Data Entry/Data Processor Janitor Domestic Clearance Operative Art Manual / Worker Retail Assistant Visit Assistant Leisure Attendant Mailroom/Mailroom Operative Official Reporter Grounds Keeper/Seasonal ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Payroll Escort Barista
Example Assignment/Role Types. This list is based on existing framework management information for the last 12 months and provides an indication of the most frequently requested assignment/role types. This is not an exhaustive list of all assignments/roles requested in the last 12 months and is not an indication or guarantee of the assignment/role types required under the new Framework Agreement. Requirements will change over the life of the new Framework Agreement and the Contractor must work with the Strategic Contract Manager to ensure the Framework Agreement meets the evolving needs of the Framework Public Bodies. IT Support Officer IT Team Leader Project Manager UAT Testers/Lead DevOps Engineer Infrastructure Project Manager/Engineer Service Delivery Technician/Service Desk Delivery Technician ICT Desktop Support Officer/Technician VMware Systems Administrator .NET Developer UX Consultant (Research + Consultancy) Network Engineer/ Network Transition Engineer Product Owner/Senior Product Owner AV Technical Support Officer/AV IT Service Technician IT Technician Systems and Database Engineer Senior Web Developer Other IT Professionals <£300 per day Other IT Professionals £300 - £500 per day Other IT Professionals >£500 per day
Example Assignment/Role Types. This list is based on existing framework management information for the last 12 months and provides an indication of the most frequently requested role types. This is not an exhaustive list of all roles requested in the last 12 months and is not an indication or guarantee of the assignment/role types required under the new Framework Agreement. Requirements will change over the life of the new Framework Agreement and the Contractor must work with the Strategic Contract Manager to ensure the Framework Agreement meets the evolving needs of the Framework Public Bodies. Administrator/Clerical Officer Catering Assistant Waiting Staff / Bar Staff Environmental Officer HGV/LGV Driver Kitchen ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Chef Street Orderly Technician/Technical Assistant/Officer Driver Customer Services/Customer Services Support Landscape Operative Receptionist ▇▇▇▇▇▇
Example Assignment/Role Types. This list is based on existing framework management information for the last 12 months and provides an indication of the most frequently requested assignment/role types. This is not an exhaustive list of all assignments/roles requested in the last 12 months and is not an indication or guarantee of the assignment/role types required under the new Framework Agreement. Requirements will change over the life of the new Framework Agreement and the Contractor must work with the Strategic Contract Manager to ensure the Framework Agreement meets the evolving needs of the Framework Public Bodies. Communications Specialist/Manager/Senior Communications Officer Programme Manager/Programme Management Advisor/Programme Lead Senior PMO Analyst/PMO Analyst/Business Analyst Architect/Architect Assistant HR Manager/Specialist Finance Manager/Finance Specialist Project Officer/Project Support Assistant/Coordinator Marketing Manager/Executive HR Advisor/Assistant Planning Manager/ Coordinator/Officer Quantity Surveyor/Quantity Surveying Technician Engineer Manager Administrative Officer/Administrator Procurement Manager Communications Officer Statement Taker Road Operative/ Roads Operations Manager Senior Portfolio Specialist Procurement Officer Other Professionals <£300 per day Other Professionals £300 - £500 per day Other Professionals >£500 per day

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