Common use of Labourer Clause in Contracts

Labourer. An employee engaged to perform manual labour that requires no special skill or training and which will include digging holes for poles, cutting brush, digging trenches for laying ducts, and other unskilled work as assigned. Employees in this classification are designated Unskilled in the wage schedule and shall not be upgraded to a classification designated as Semi Skilled or Skilled. Labourers shall be restricted to driving vehicles not exceeding one ton. Line Field Representative (Refer to MOU # 62) The Line Field Representative has a Journey level ticket as either a Power Line Technician or a Cable Splicer. They are required to inspect electrical projects for completion and adherence to BC Hydro standards, administer distribution contracts and maintain liaison with Contractors/Construction Services, to ensure that work, materials, progress and costs meet BC Hydro expectations; resolve related problems and advise contractors of deficiencies and safe work practices; authorize legitimate deviations from contract scope; prepares reports of ongoing project activities and requirements for large and small projects throughout the province. Line Field Representatives may be required to switch and direct others to switch overhead and underground work as qualified and assigned. The job posting for a Line Field Representative may specify a requirement for either a Power Line Technician (PLT) or a Cable Splicer. Line Truck Operator (Refer to MOU # 42) An employee in the Construction Business Unit qualified to drive and operate the hole digging attachments, pole setting and related equipment on line trucks. Where a Line Truck Operator is utilized on energized work the minimum crew size will be one sub-Xxxxxxx/woman, one Power Line Technician and one line truck operator. Load Operator A Load Operator is a qualified electrical operator delegated the operation of an assigned portion of the power system. They shall have charge of and be responsible for the operation of distribution circuits, generating stations, substations or portions of substations as assigned by Operating Orders. Their duties shall also include issuing instructions for safe, efficient and proper operation; issuing or authorizing safety protection guarantees; dealing with electrical disturbances and the restoration of service; communications with customers in matters of prearranged or accidental service interruptions. They may also be delegated other related duties which do not interfere with their operating responsibilities.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Labourer. An employee engaged to perform manual labour that requires no special skill or training and which will include digging holes for poles, cutting brush, digging trenches for laying ducts, and other unskilled work as assigned. Employees in this classification are designated Unskilled in the wage schedule and shall not be upgraded to a classification designated as Semi Skilled or Skilled. Labourers shall be restricted to driving vehicles not exceeding one ton. Line Field Representative (Refer to MOU # 62) The Line Field Representative has a Journey level ticket as either a Power Line Technician or a Cable Splicer. They are required to inspect electrical projects for completion and adherence to BC Hydro standards, administer distribution contracts and maintain liaison with Contractors/Construction Services, to ensure that work, materials, progress and costs meet BC Hydro expectations; resolve related problems and advise contractors of deficiencies and safe work practices; authorize legitimate deviations from contract scope; prepares reports of ongoing project activities and requirements for large and small projects throughout the province. Line Field Representatives may be required to switch and direct others to switch overhead and underground work as qualified and assigned. The job posting for a Line Field Representative may specify a requirement for either a Power Line Technician (PLT) or a Cable Splicer. Line Truck Operator (Refer to MOU # 42) An employee in the Construction Business Unit qualified to drive and operate the hole digging attachments, pole setting and related equipment on line trucks. Where a Line Truck Operator is utilized on energized work the minimum crew size will be one sub-Xxxxxxx/woman, one Power Line Technician and one line truck operator. Load Operator A Load Operator is a qualified electrical operator delegated the operation of an assigned portion of the power system. They shall have charge of and be responsible for the operation of distribution circuits, generating stations, substations or portions of substations as assigned by Operating Orders. Their duties shall also include issuing instructions for safe, efficient and proper operation; issuing or authorizing safety protection guarantees; dealing with electrical disturbances and the restoration of service; communications with customers in matters of prearranged or accidental service interruptions. They may also be delegated other related duties which do not interfere with their operating responsibilities.responsibilities.‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Labourer. An employee engaged to perform manual labour that requires no special skill or training and which will include digging holes for poles, cutting brush, digging trenches for laying ducts, and other unskilled work as assigned. Employees in this classification are designated Unskilled in the wage schedule and shall not be upgraded to a classification designated as Semi Skilled or Skilled. Labourers shall be restricted to driving vehicles not exceeding one ton. Line Field Representative (Refer to MOU # 62) The Line Field Representative has a Journey level ticket as either a Power Line Technician or a Cable Splicer. They are required to inspect electrical projects for completion and adherence to BC Hydro standards, administer distribution contracts and maintain liaison with Contractors/Construction Services, to ensure that work, materials, progress and costs meet BC Hydro expectations; resolve related problems and advise contractors of deficiencies and safe work practices; authorize legitimate deviations from contract scope; prepares reports of ongoing project activities and requirements for large and small projects throughout the province. Line Field Representatives may be required to switch and direct others to switch overhead and underground work as qualified and assigned. The job posting for a Line Field Representative may specify a requirement for either a Power Line Technician (PLT) or a Cable Splicer. Line Truck Operator (Refer to MOU Memorandum of Understanding # 42) An employee in the Construction Business Unit qualified to drive and operate the hole digging attachments, pole setting and related equipment on line trucks. Where a Line Truck Operator is utilized on energized work the minimum crew size will be one sub-Xxxxxxx/woman, one Power Line Technician and one line truck operator. Load Operator A Load Operator is a qualified electrical operator delegated the operation of an assigned portion of the power system. They shall have charge of and be responsible for the operation of distribution circuits, generating stations, substations or portions of substations as assigned by Operating Orders. Their duties shall also include issuing instructions for safe, efficient and proper operation; issuing or authorizing safety protection guarantees; dealing with electrical disturbances and the restoration of service; communications with customers in matters of prearranged or accidental service interruptions. They may also be delegated other related duties which do not interfere with their operating responsibilities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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