Mental Requirements Sample Clauses

Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads technical manuals, city maps, written memos and directives, plans, specifications and details, work orders, material data sheets, safety manuals, and other documents appurtenant to the construction, repair and replacement of water distribution facilities. Writing: Writes daily work orders. reports, memos, messages, daily payroll entries, prepares as-built sketches, and fills out other information forms. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail for extended periods of time to insure safe, efficient and productive operations.
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Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads construction and fabrication plans and specifications, technical manuals, material data sheets, safety manuals work orders, street maps, letters reports, memos and messages. Writing: Writes memos, messages, daily work orders, prepares diagrams and sketches. and fills out materials lists and other information forms. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Ability to accurately measure distances at degree of accuracy appropriate for application to work in progress. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail for extended periods of time required. Repetition: Moderate repetition level; usually performing a variety of tasks each day. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct application and implementation of work procedures. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others and to formulate appropriate instructions to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. Ability to communicate all hand signals related to construction operations. EXHIBIT C-9 Classification Specification Job Title: Mechanic Department: Shop/Warehouse/Yard General Job Description Under the direction of the Water Division Manager: maintains and repairs all Agency mechanical equipment, vehicles and construction equipment; in conjunction with warehouse functions, operates a computer-based equipment preventative maintenance program; maintains an appropriate inventory of spare parts and other maintenance items; reads and interprets mechanical equipment and vehicle specifications and details; fosters a positive attitude among Agency employees about the proper and safe use, service and maintenance of Agency equipment; supervises employees assigned to vehicle maintenance and, when directed, trains or assists in the training of subordinates; and, processes records and receipts relating to job costs and time expenditures of equipment and Agency personnel engaged in the repair and maintenance of Agency equipment.
Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads road maps, instructions, work orders, safety manuals, letters, reports, memos and messages. Writing: None. Math: Ability to count and measure. Attention to Detail: Medium level concentration and attention to detail to produce an acceptable level of workmanship. Repetition: Routine daily work practices. Judgment: Works under direct supervision; minimal judgment required. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to understand communications from others. Ability to communicate all hand signals related to construction operations. EXHIBIT C-14 CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION Job Title: Warehouse Technician Department: Shop/Warehouse/Yard General Job Description Under the direction of the Water Division Manager: receives, stores, and distributes material, fittings, parts, tools, equipment and products to Agency personnel for use in the repair, replacement, operations and maintenance of Agency facilities; operates and maintains the Water Distribution and Administration Division's inventory control system; responsible for fostering positive public relations in responding to telephone inquiries and requests from Agency customers regarding service and maintenance; supervises the Warehouse Worker; and, assists in processing records relating to job costs and time expenditures of equipment and Agency personnel. Under the direction of the Maintenance Xxxxxxx and/or the Construction Xxxxxxx: works independently or as a member of a crew to efficiently and productively provide assistance as needed in the repair, replacement, operations and maintenance of Agency facilities.
Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads technical manuals, city maps, written memos and directives, plans, specifications and details, work orders, material data sheets, safety manuals, and other documents related to the, repair and maintenance of Agency equipment. Writing: Writes daily work orders, reports, memos, messages, and fills out other information forms, makes entries in preventive maintenance program.
Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads instructions, work orders, technical reports, safety manuals, letters, reports, memos and messages. Writing: Reports, messages and instructions. Math: Ability to perform basic math and algebra calculations. Attention to Detail: Above average level concentration and attention to detail. Repetition: Routine daily work practices, especially relating to data collection. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct formatting of work and implementation of same. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, PG&E personnel and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. ADOPTED: 4/26/94 EXHIBIT C-7 Classification Specification Job Title: Electrician (PG&E Classification No. 0467) General Job Description Under the direction of the Hydro Maintenance Xxxxxxx: as a journeyman, performs all types of skilled electrical work on hydroelectric plants and related facilities, and other Agency electrical facilities; performs a wide variety of skilled and semi-skilled manual and automated tasks. Prerequisite Qualifications High school diploma or the equivalency thereof. Completion of a recognized apprenticeship program for hydroelectric system electricians. Valid California drivers license and satisfactory driving record.
Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads letters, reports, memos, messages; complex financial documents, operating manuals for office equipment. Writing: Writes reports, letters, memos, messages; fills out forms and documents. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios and proportions to practical situations.
Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads instructions, work orders, technical reports, safety manuals, letters, reports, memos and messages. Writing: Reports, messages and instructions. Math: Ability to perform basic math and algebra calculations. Attention to Detail: Above average level concentration and attention to detail. Repetition: Routine daily work practices, especially relating to data collection. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct formatting of work and implementation of same. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others to achieve desired goals.
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Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads technical manuals, city maps, written memos and directives, plans, specifications and details, work orders, material data sheets, safety manuals, and other documents related to the, repair and maintenance of Agency equipment. Writing: Writes daily work orders, reports, memos, messages, and fills out other information forms, makes entries in preventive maintenance program. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail for extended periods of time to insure safe, efficient and productive operations.
Mental Requirements. Reading: Reads instructions, operation logs, work orders, technical reports and operation procedures, safety manuals, letters, reports, memos and messages. Writing: Reports, procedures, logs, messages and instructions. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations, including percentages. Attention to Detail: Above average level concentration and attention to detail. Must be accurate and precise. Repetition: Routine daily work practices, especially relating to data collection and logging. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct formatting of work and implementation of same. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others to achieve desired goals.

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  • GOVERNMENTAL REQUIREMENTS The Provider warrants and represents that it will comply with all governmental ordinances, laws and regulations.

  • D5 Environmental Requirements D5.1 The Contractor shall in the performance of the Contract have due regard to the Authority’s Environmental, Sustainable Procurement and Ethical Procurement policy statements and in addition, shall assist the Authority in achieving the Sustainable Development in Government targets (“SDIG”). These statements and targets require the Authority through its procurement and management of suppliers to inter alia:

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  • D4 Environmental Requirements D4.1 The Contractor shall, when working on the Premises, perform its obligations under the Contract in accordance with the Authority’s environmental principles, which are to conserve energy, water, wood, paper and other resources, reduce waste and phase out the use of ozone depleting substances, minimise the release of greenhouse gases, volatile organic compounds and other substances damaging to health and the environment.

  • Additional Requirements As a condition precedent to the execution and Delivery, the registration of issuance, transfer, split-up, combination or surrender, of any ADS, the delivery of any distribution thereon, or the withdrawal of any Deposited Property, the Depositary or the Custodian may require (i) payment from the depositor of Shares or presenter of ADSs or of an ADR of a sum sufficient to reimburse it for any tax or other governmental charge and any stock transfer or registration fee with respect thereto (including any such tax or charge and fee with respect to Shares being deposited or withdrawn) and payment of any applicable fees and charges of the Depositary as provided in Section 5.9 and Exhibit B, (ii) the production of proof reasonably satisfactory to it as to the identity and genuineness of any signature or any other matter contemplated by Section 3.1, and (iii) compliance with (A) any laws or governmental regulations relating to the execution and Delivery of ADRs or ADSs or to the withdrawal of Deposited Securities and (B) such reasonable regulations as the Depositary and the Company may establish consistent with the provisions of the representative ADR, if applicable, the Deposit Agreement and applicable law.

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  • Compliance with Governmental Requirements Grantor shall comply promptly with all laws, ordinances, rules and regulations of all governmental authorities, now or hereafter in effect, applicable to the ownership, production, disposition, or use of the Collateral. Grantor may contest in good faith any such law, ordinance or regulation and withhold compliance during any proceeding, including appropriate appeals, so long as Lender's interest in the Collateral, in Lender's opinion, is not jeopardized.

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