Common use of Machine Operators Clause in Contracts

Machine Operators. This position includes those employees hired to perform various specialized duties using computer numerical control (CNC) machines. More specifically, these employees must adjust and calibrate machinery and tools based on allowed tolerances for machining operations, and manually program, adjust and control CNC machines in order to carry out repetitive machining operations while optimizing sequences. They must be familiar with machine codes. They must be able to work with the technical documents, use the tools relevant to their functions and perform all other related tasks. CNC Machine Operators must have certified training as CNC Machine Operators or an equivalent combination of training and experience recognized by the Employer. This position includes those employees hired to check if the assembly, installation and modifications for electrical systems and their components comply with the plans and cost estimates and make sure they meet the airworthiness standards of Transport Canada, the FAA and the Employer. They must also perform quality audits and any other related tasks. Electrical shop Inspectors must have a good knowledge of the AC-DC electrical theory and its applications and be able to read drawings and have a good comprehension of the regulations. They must also have certified training in electricity or an equivalent combination of training and experience recognized by the Employer. ANCILLARY POSITIONS GROUP PRINCIPAL TASKS AND NORMAL REQUIREMENTS This position includes those employees hired to ensure the efficient operation of stores, including tooling, and shipping and receiving including parts deliveries from the various drop-off points, and to perform any other related tasks. Storemen must fill out in-out logs for tools, parts and raw materials. They must fulfill shipping and receiving duties. Storemen must also have a combination of training and experience recognized by the Employer.

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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement