Maintenance Training Program Clause Samples

The Maintenance Training Program clause establishes the requirement for providing training to personnel responsible for maintaining equipment or systems covered by the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the scope, duration, and content of the training, specifying whether it will be conducted on-site or at a designated facility, and may detail the qualifications of trainers or the materials to be provided. Its core practical function is to ensure that maintenance staff are adequately prepared to operate and service the equipment, thereby reducing the risk of operational errors and prolonging the lifespan of the assets.
Maintenance Training Program. In conjunction with earlier sales to Buyer of the same model type aircraft as the Aircraft, Boeing has provided to Buyer comprehensive maintenance training and/or materials for such aircraft. If requested by Buyer at least 12 months prior to delivery of the first Aircraft, Boeing agrees to provide 1 Maintenance Training course consisting of classroom training to acquaint up to 15 of Buyer's personnel with any operational, structural or systems differences between the first Aircraft scheduled for delivery pursuant to this Agreement and the last aircraft of the same model type for which maintenance training and/or materials were delivered by Boeing to Buyer that are significant to the maintenance of the Aircraft. Such course will be scheduled by mutual agreement of Boeing's and Buyer's maintenance training organizations.
Maintenance Training Program. The Maintenance Training Program will (i) consist of classroom presentations supported by training materials and aids and (ii) if practicable, include an escorted tour of aircraft production areas and/or flight lines. The Maintenance Training will include the following courses:
Maintenance Training Program. If requested by Buyer at least 12 months prior to delivery of the first "B" Market Aircraft, Boeing agrees to provide 1 Maintenance Training course consisting of classroom training to acquaint up to 15 of Buyer's personnel with any operational, structural or systems differences between the first "B" Market Aircraft scheduled for delivery pursuant to this Agreement and the last "A" Market Aircraft for which maintenance training and/or materials were delivered by Boeing to Buyer that are significant to the maintenance of the Aircraft. Such course will be scheduled by mutual agreement of Boeing's and Buyer's maintenance training organizations.
Maintenance Training Program. Maintenance Training - Seller shall provide instructor time for a combination of factory and field training up to thirty-four man-weeks. Maintenance training will be conducted to the Maintenance Instructor/Engineer level as required by Buyer. 3.1 Executive General Familiarization Course 3.2 Airplane General Familiarization Course 3.3 Ramp and Transit Maintenance Course 3.4 Airframe and Power Plant Line and Base Course 3.5 Electrical and Avionics Line and Base Course 3.6 Specialized Courses
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Maintenance Training Program. Within ninety (90) days of ratification of this Agreement, the Company will meet with the Union to develop a maintenance training program, mutually agreeable to both parties.
Maintenance Training Program. Section 13.1 When the Employer determines that a Maintenance Mechanic “C”, Electrician “B,” Maintenance Mechanic Machinist “B,” or Electronic Technician “B” Position is required in the Maintenance department, this position will be filled by posting pursuant to Article XII, Section 2 (by Seniority and Qualifications). All employees entering the department will enter at the lower Mechanic, Electrician, or Electronic Technician Classification, unless coming from another shift and the employee already holds the position the employee bids on. Section 13.2 The Training and Experience requirements follow: (a) Two years experience in; (1) Industrial Maintenance, (2) Heavy Equipment Mechanic, (3) Automotive Mechanic, (4) ATVs, Personal Watercraft, etc., (5) Mining Equipment Maintenance, or
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