Common use of JOB KNOWLEDGE Clause in Contracts

JOB KNOWLEDGE. This factor measures the typical level of knowledge and skill required in the job. The general and specific knowledge necessary for the job is commonly acquired through some combination of schooling, special courses, on-the-job training and experience. It takes into consideration both the breadth and depth of know-how, however acquired, that are required for the job.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

JOB KNOWLEDGE. This factor measures the typical level of knowledge and skill required in the job. The general and specific knowledge necessary for the job is commonly acquired through some combination of schooling, special courses, on-the-job training and experience. It takes into consideration both the breadth and depth of know-how, however acquired, that are required for the job.. Levels

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

JOB KNOWLEDGE. This factor measures the typical level of knowledge and skill required in the job. The general and specific knowledge necessary for the job is commonly acquired through some combination of schooling, special courses, on-the-job training and experience. It takes into consideration both the breadth and depth of know-know- how, however acquired, that are required for the job.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement