Common use of Normal Duties Clause in Contracts

Normal Duties. To satisfactorily produce loft templates on a variety of material or conversely make reproducible negatives from printed templates. All operations are covered by formulae and time charts. A senior printer is responsible for class of work produced in the section. COST CLERK A JOB CODE: 806 Job Requirement: Requires a thorough knowledge of all phases of cost accounting and related systems and procedures. Required to assign, check and coordinate the work of cost accounting clerks in lower categories. Must have had considerable experience as a Cost Clerk B or equivalent. Work with minimum supervision from Section Head or senior supervisors. Normal Duties: Responsible for organizing, directing and controlling all phases of work on assigned programs; investigates current cost accounting procedures and, where warranted, recommends revision to or new procedures. Coordinates assigned program activities with other departments, divisions or outside agencies as required. PRODUCTION ORDER CONTROL CLERK JOB CODE: 817 Job Requirement: Must be familiar with manufacturing facilities, breakdown of parts, assemblies and/or materials, and have a thorough knowledge of existing systems, and be conversant with the duties of Production Order Processor A and B. Must be capable of designing forms, charts, layouts, schedules and improving existing systems when required. Works without direction, and with minimum supervision. Normal Duties: Co-ordinates, analyzes and ensures the releasing of all parts relative to production releases, changes, spares, rejects, etc. Maintain a complete breakdown of parts, assemblies and/or materials. Request stock checks on critical items to determine the status of material and parts prior to release of orders. Take necessary action to ensure any special orders are completed in a timely manner. Prepares reports, establishes and maintains records and charts where required. Prepares coded data and/or other necessary instructions for EDP systems. May be required to train and/or direct the work efforts of employees in lower classifications. EDP COMPUTER OPERATOR A JOB CODE: 818 Job Requirement: Course in Data Processing Operation or several years experience as a machine operator in an electronic data processing department. Works under direction without supervision. Normal Duties: Must be able to operate a computer and be familiar with and responsible for the operation of various types of EDP equipment. Be able to assist the supervisor in planning and executing major changes, including designing card forms, writing up routines and making up wiring diagrams. Where machine trouble or operator errors cause delay, must be able to direct efforts of personnel to regain schedule with minimum of confusion and overtime. Must be capable of servicing machines and making minor adjustments or replacements as necessary. May direct the work of one or more assistants. SCHEDULING CLERK A JOB CODE: 902 Job Requirement: Experience in various production departments, with considerable experience in planning and scheduling essential. Must be familiar with all aspects of planning, including manufacturing facilities, planning and scheduling methods, breakdown of parts and materials. Have a thorough understanding of existing systems and be conversant with jobs performed by Scheduling Clerk B and C classifications. Must be capable of designing and implementing format of EDP for new requirements, co-ordinated within existing systems. Must be capable of designing forms, charts, layouts and schedules to suit special requirements or job improvements. Knowledge of developing workforce requirements against projects. Must be capable of carrying jobs through to completion with minimum of direction or supervision. Ability to train and direct employees in lower classifications. Capable of reading and understanding drawings and E.O.s or other technical instructions.

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Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Normal Duties. To satisfactorily produce loft templates on a variety of material or conversely make reproducible negatives from printed templates. All operations are covered by formulae and time charts. A senior printer is responsible for class of work produced in the section. COST Effective February 13, 1963 PROCUREMENT LIAISON CLERK A JOB CODECODE 616 Job Requirement: 806 Requires comprehensive knowledge of the Purchasing environment and related company procedures; previous experi- ence with aircraft parts, traffic and customs, and stores and receiving functions. Should be familiar with various depart- ments’ functions such as Shipping and Receiving to facilitate communication of parts status. This position requires good communication skills, computer skills and the ability to use rel- evant software. Works with minimum supervision and direction. Normal Duties: Functions as a primary Procurement liaison with the Receiving department. Monitors the flow of parts and paper- work through interaction with various departments. Liaises with appropriate internal parties to obtain document signature approvals. Provides updates to Procurement/focals. Tracks progress/status of helds (EMI) and open receivers. Maintains database. Performs other related tasks as assigned. Effective June 23, 2006 COMPILER – CAPITAL INVENTORY CODE 620 Job Requirement: Previous accounting experience and knowledge of D.H. inventory procedures pertaining to the Plant Engineering and Facilities Department. Must be familiar with and use manufacturing nomenclature related to the preparation and/ or maintenance of current inventory records of Company and Government owned plant machines and equipment. Works with minimum direction and supervision. Normal Duties: Prepares and maintains up-to-date inventory cards, rec- ords and other relevant information as to Company and Government owned plant machines and equipment including their location ancillary parts and attachments, number of motors, h.p. phase, frequency, etc. and any other significant technical data required for a complete description of such machines and equipment; informs supervision of recorded alterations to the machines and equipment which increase or decrease their value; as required, contacts equipment suppli- ers to obtain operating or maintenance catalogues, brochures, pamphlets, etc. of plant machines and equipment; on request, issues such technical information to Plant Engineering and Facilities personnel; checks machinery and equipment receiv- ing vouchers, reports discrepancies to seniors; as requested works with and supplies inventory information to Accounting Department; prepares inventory tags and supplies information as to where and how the tag is to be applied; performs other normal duties as assigned. Effective April 29, 1966 CLERK – ENGINEERING – ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 650 Job Requirement: Requires a thorough certificate in Business Administration or equiva- lent combined with a minimum one year experience in an engineering manufacturing environment; requires good com- puter skills and the ability to use relevant software; must have a general knowledge of all phases of cost accounting practices and related systems good organ- izational and procedures. Required to assign, check and coordinate the work of cost accounting clerks in lower categories. Must have had considerable experience as a Cost Clerk B or equivalent. Work with minimum supervision from Section Head or senior supervisorsadministrative skills. Normal Duties: Responsible for organizingAs required, directing sets up and controlling all phases of maintains manual and computer- ized work on assigned programssheets to accumulate program hours and head- count data; investigates current cost accounting procedures andvariances and initiates corrective action; reviews, where warrantedchecks and verifies information and obtains authorizations if required; produces summary reports form computer printouts to assist in collecting and submitting labour distribution, recommends revision employee status changes and other related data for employees performing work within an assigned area; answers questions and provides data to or new procedures. Coordinates assigned program activities with other departments, divisions or outside agencies departments request- ing reports; prepares and produces customized standardized reports; produces graphs and charts as required; produces guidance to other personnel engaged in related activities. PRODUCTION ORDER CONTROL Performs other clearly related duties as assigned. Effective: Xxxxx 0, 0000 XXXXX PUBLICATIONS CODE 692 Job Requirement: Requires a Grade 12 education combined with specialized PC training and a minimum of (1) year experience in the use and application of personal computers and related hardware and software; must be familiar with technical publications and manuals supplied or available. Working knowledge of ATA Standards as they pertain to the duties of this pos- ition. Requires demonstrated organizational and interpersonal skills. Works under minimal supervision. Normal Duties: Reads and interprets internal/external customer requests for Company and/or vendor technical publications or manu- als and checks as to the availability of the requested items. Prepares letters informing customers as to the costs of such technical publications if any, date of shipment and other related information. Prepares required sales orders, checks with credit department on status of account and method of payment. Supplies finance department with data on ship- ments for invoicing purposes. Initiates shipping documents, assembles and collates manuals and technical publications revisions and packages the same, when necessary. Raises internal instructions for purchasing required vendor manuals and/or printing of company manuals. Maintains records of sales orders and updates network and mainframe database. Maintains an adequate supply of company and related vendor technical publications and manuals. Monitors schedule for aircraft delivery and fulfills contract requirements accordingly. Assists customers with general technical publications inquiries and redirects to appropriate department when necessary. Performs other related duties as assigned. Effective June 27, 2000 CLERK JOB CODE– PRICING CODE 712 Job Requirement: 817 Requires a comprehensive knowledge of engineer- ing and factory operations and procedures and the Pricing Department’s systems relevant to Marketing, Contracts, Engineering, Operations and Accounting and Information Systems Departments; must be a sight-reader of blueprints. Works with minimum supervision. Normal Duties: Prepares spares selling prices for submission to the Spares Department; investigates spare price queries and recommends appropriate course of action to be taken; pre- pares master schedule for Price Parts Catalogue computa- tions; coordinates preparation and issuance of Price Parts Catalogues to the Spares Department and/or other applicable departments; prepares cost and revenue reports (actual cost vs. estimated costs); assigns and checks the work of juniors. Performs other clearly related duties as assigned. Effective May 1, 1969 ANALYST – SPARES ADMIN. DATA CODE 716 Job Requirement: Must be familiar with manufacturing facilities, breakdown of parts, assemblies and/or materials, and have a thorough good understanding of the Customer Support Department’s activities; requires a comprehensive knowledge of existing systemsall administrative and xxxxx- cial aspects of the department; must have strong analytical abilities; requires accounting or related experience; must be familiar with regulations which govern the aerospace industry, and be conversant with the duties of Production Order Processor A and B. Must be capable of designing formssuch as ATA 200, charts, layouts, schedules and improving existing systems when requiredetc. Works without direction, and under direction with minimum supervision. Normal Duties: CoPrepares for senior and top management, monthly xxxxx- cial reports and special reports identifying the total Logistics Department’s business activities, both inter-ordinates, analyzes departmental and ensures the releasing of all parts relative to production releasescustomers. Upon receiving such an assignment from the Manager, changesLogistics Inventory Control & Technical Data, spareshis/her designee and/or other management staff, rejectsthe incumbent determines the type of data which is required and where it can be obtained; analyses obtained data and prepares a draft report; emphasizes the most important state- ments in the report by preparing and including graphical illustrations; reviews the draft report with the supervisor, etcand where necessary, amends report. Maintain a complete breakdown Assigns work to typists and other junior staff; develops and implements basic data gathering systems, some computer- ized, to streamline the process of parts, assemblies and/or materials. Request stock checks obtaining information on critical items to determine the status of material and parts prior to release of orders. Take necessary action to ensure any special orders are completed in a timely manner. Prepares basis for periodic reports, establishes and maintains records and charts where required. Prepares coded data and/or other necessary instructions for EDP systems. May be required to train and/or direct perform or assist in the work efforts performance of employees in lower classificationsother duties related to the Logistics Department. EDP COMPUTER OPERATOR A JOB CODE: 818 Effective September 4, 1981 TECHNICAL WRITER II CODE 717 Job Requirement: Course Must be a graduate from a recognized Technical College or a similar training establishment as an aircraft or avionics maintenance technician or pilot or the equivalent. Must have proven ability to effectively communicate in Data Processing Operation or several years experience as a machine operator the English language and be able to thoroughly research and verify the types of data required in an electronic the aircraft manuals and/or service bulletins. This includes blueprint reading, data processing department. Works under direction without supervisionanaly- sis skills, etc. Normal Duties: Must This is an entry level Technical Writer. Assists the senior level Technical Writer as instructed; will receive on-the-job training for future advancement to the higher levels of tech- nical writing, while performing assigned duties required of a Technical Writer. These duties will progressively increase in complexity with time and experience. Will be able to operate a computer and be familiar with and responsible for given adequate supervision during the operation of various types of EDP equipmentlearning process. Be able to assist the supervisor in planning and executing major changesPerforms other related duties as assigned. Effective December 16, including designing card forms, writing up routines and making up wiring diagrams. Where machine trouble or operator errors cause delay, must be able to direct efforts of personnel to regain schedule with minimum of confusion and overtime. Must be capable of servicing machines and making minor adjustments or replacements as necessary. May direct the work of one or more assistants. SCHEDULING CLERK A JOB CODE: 902 1985 TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATOR II CODE 718 Job Requirement: Experience in various production departments, with considerable experience in planning and scheduling essential. Must be familiar with all aspects of planning, including manufacturing facilities, planning and scheduling methods, breakdown of parts and materialsa graduate from a recognized Technical College or the equivalent; must have creative skills. Have a thorough understanding of existing systems and be conversant with jobs performed by Scheduling Clerk B and C classifications. Must be capable of designing and implementing format of EDP for new requirements, co-ordinated within existing systems. Must be capable of designing forms, charts, layouts and schedules to suit special requirements or job improvements. Knowledge of developing workforce requirements against projects. Must be capable of carrying jobs through to completion with minimum of direction or supervision. Ability to train and direct employees in lower classifications. Capable of reading and understanding drawings and E.O.s or other technical instructionsWorks under super- vision.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Normal Duties. To satisfactorily Responsible for the analysis, verification and maintenance of configuration records; initiate and perform audits of documentation to ensure accuracy; investigate anomalies and/or verify changes to aircraft configuration and report discrepancies to appropriate departments; investigate and recommend any systems changes to improve the accuracy, efficiency and control of configuration record processes; monitor and maintain a schedule for timely collection of all aircraft build records and reports; develop reporting methods to measure aircraft delivery performance as well as the performance of the department suppliers; liaise with various departments (Customer Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Change Board, etc.) to ensure completeness and accuracy of all related documentation; analyzes data from various sources to produce loft templates on a variety reports and visual presentations; assign, coordinate and check the work of material or conversely make reproducible negatives from printed templatesemployees in lower classifications. All operations are covered by formulae Performs other related duties and time chartstasks as assigned. A senior printer is responsible for class of work produced in the section. COST Effective June 19, 1991 METHODS CLERK A JOB CODE: 806 II CODE 735 Job Requirement: Requires a thorough post secondary Diploma/Certificate Business Administration or equivalent combined with a minimum two years experience in a computerized manufacturing environment; requires an in depth knowledge of all phases the operations and functions of cost accounting Methods, Production, Purchasing and related systems Work and procedures. Required to assign, check and coordinate the work of cost accounting clerks in lower categories. Must have had considerable experience as a Cost Clerk B or equivalent. Work with minimum supervision from Section Head or senior supervisors. Normal Duties: Responsible for organizing, directing and controlling all phases of work on assigned programs; investigates current cost accounting procedures and, where warranted, recommends revision to or new procedures. Coordinates assigned program activities with other departments, divisions or outside agencies as required. PRODUCTION ORDER CONTROL CLERK JOB CODE: 817 Job Requirement: Must be familiar with manufacturing facilities, breakdown of parts, assemblies and/or materials, and have a thorough knowledge of existing systems, and be conversant Material Planning combined with the duties of Production Order Processor A ability to use a personal computer and B. Must be capable of designing forms, charts, layouts, schedules relevant software; must have good organizational and improving existing systems when required. Works without direction, administrative skills and with the ability to work under minimum supervision. Normal Duties: Co-ordinatesAs directed performs a wide array of administrative duties within the Methods department such as generating schedules, analyzes charts, graphs, and ensures the releasing of all parts relative reports; required to production releases, changes, spares, rejects, etc. Maintain a complete breakdown of parts, assemblies and/or materials. Request stock checks on critical items to analyze manufacturing data from various sources and determine the status of material and parts prior to release of orders. Take necessary action to ensure any special orders are completed in a timely manner. Prepares reports, establishes and maintains records and charts where required. Prepares coded data and/or other necessary instructions for EDP systems. May trends or investigate discrepancies; may be required to train and/or direct the work efforts of employees carry out special studies and provide written reports to management; required to provide direction and training to junior personnel engaged in lower classificationsrelated operations. EDP COMPUTER OPERATOR A JOB CODE: 818 Performs other clearly related duties and tasks as assigned. Effective June 23, 1994 WORK & MATERIAL PLANNER – IICODE 736 Job Requirement: Course Requires a Post Secondary Degree/Diploma in Data Processing Operation Materials Management, Business Management, Operations Management or several years experience as a machine operator in an electronic data processing departmentequivalent. Works under direction without supervision. Normal Duties: Must be able Requires good computer skills and the ability to operate a computer use relevant software and be familiar with have good organizational and responsible for the operation of various types of EDP equipment. Be able to assist the supervisor in planning and executing major changes, including designing card forms, writing up routines and making up wiring diagrams. Where machine trouble or operator errors cause delay, must be able to direct efforts of personnel to regain schedule with minimum of confusion and overtime. Must be capable of servicing machines and making minor adjustments or replacements as necessary. May direct the work of one or more assistants. SCHEDULING CLERK A JOB CODE: 902 Job Requirement: Experience in various production departments, with considerable experience in planning and scheduling essential. Must be familiar with all aspects of planning, including manufacturing facilities, planning and scheduling methods, breakdown of parts and materials. Have a thorough understanding of existing systems and be conversant with jobs performed by Scheduling Clerk B and C classifications. Must be capable of designing and implementing format of EDP for new requirements, co-ordinated within existing systems. Must be capable of designing forms, charts, layouts and schedules to suit special requirements or job improvements. Knowledge of developing workforce requirements against projects. Must be capable of carrying jobs through to completion with minimum of direction or supervision. Ability to train and direct employees in lower classifications. Capable of reading and understanding drawings and E.O.s or other technical instructionsadministrative skills.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Normal Duties. To satisfactorily produce loft templates on Interpret and determine customs and freight tariff classifications and miscellaneous information, checking rates and classifications to determine correct method of handling and transport. Create and complete transportation / customs documents and all related documents associated with export of shipments as required. Prepare and complete department invoices and bills of lading. Investigate loss or damage and cost, insurance and freight estimates. Orders transportation services to scheduled requirements, conduct correspondence necessary to completion of any action. Perform other related duties as assigned. Effective June 27, 2000 CLERK – ACCOUNTING – SENIORCODE 805 Job Requirement: Requires a variety thorough knowledge of material all phases of financial accounting and the related I.B.M. operations and procedures. Required to assign, check and coordinate the work of accounting clerks in lower categories. Must have had considerable experience as an Accounts Clerk I or conversely make reproducible negatives equivalent. Works with minimum supervision from printed templatesSection Head or senior supervisors. All operations are covered by formulae Normal Duties: Responsible for organizing, directing and time chartscontrolling all phases of an assigned section of financial accounting, investigates current accounting procedures and where warranted recommends revision to or new procedures; coordinates assigned Financial Accounting activities with other departments, divisions or outside agencies as required. A senior printer is responsible for class of work produced in the section. Effective April 23, 1966 COST CLERK A JOB CODE: ADMINISTRATOR CODE 806 Job Requirement: Requires a thorough knowledge of all phases of cost accounting and related systems and procedures. Required to assign, check and coordinate the work of cost accounting clerks in lower categories. Must have had considerable experience as a Cost Clerk B I or equivalent. Work Works with minimum supervision from Section Head or senior supervisors. Normal Duties: Responsible for organizing, directing and controlling all phases of work on assigned programs; investigates current cost accounting procedures and, and where warranted, recommends revision to or new procedures. Coordinates ; coordinates assigned program activities with other departments, divisions or outside agencies as required. PRODUCTION ORDER CONTROL Effective April 23, 1966 CLERK JOB CODE– PAYROLL – SENIOR CODE 814 Job Requirement: 817 In addition to the duties of Clerk I – Payroll 606, this position will perform any other payroll related duties as assigned. It is understood that there shall be only one (1) incumbent in this position at any time. Effective June 18, 1981 COORDINATOR – PUBLICATIONS PRINTING CODE 816 Job Requirement: Must be familiar with manufacturing facilitiesa graduate from a recognized Technical college or the equivalent, breakdown of parts, assemblies and/or materials, and must have a thorough knowledge of existing systems, and be conversant with the duties of Production Order Processor A and B. Must be capable of designing forms, charts, layouts, schedules and improving existing systems when required. Works without direction, and with minimum supervision. Normal Duties: Co-ordinates, analyzes and ensures the releasing of all parts relative to production releases, changes, spares, rejects, etc. Maintain a complete breakdown of parts, assemblies and/or materials. Request stock checks on critical items to determine the status of material and parts prior to release of orders. Take necessary action to ensure any special orders are completed in a timely manner. Prepares reports, establishes and maintains records and charts where required. Prepares coded data and/or other necessary instructions for EDP systems. May be required to train and/or direct the work efforts of employees in lower classifications. EDP COMPUTER OPERATOR A JOB CODE: 818 Job Requirement: Course in Data Processing Operation or several years experience as a machine operator in an electronic data processing department. Works under direction without supervision. Normal Duties: Must be able to operate a computer creative skills and be familiar with printing methods and responsible for the operation of various types of EDP equipmenttechniques. Be able to assist the supervisor in planning and executing major changes, including designing card forms, writing up routines and making up wiring diagrams. Where machine trouble or operator errors cause delay, must be able to direct efforts of personnel to regain schedule with minimum of confusion and overtime. Must be capable of servicing machines and making minor adjustments or replacements as necessary. May direct the work of one or more assistants. SCHEDULING CLERK A JOB CODE: 902 Job Requirement: Experience in various production departments, with considerable experience in planning and scheduling essential. Must be familiar with all aspects of planning, including manufacturing facilities, planning and scheduling methods, breakdown of parts and materials. Have a thorough understanding of existing systems and be conversant with jobs performed by Scheduling Clerk B and C classifications. Must be capable of designing and implementing format of EDP for new requirements, co-ordinated within existing systems. Must be capable of designing forms, charts, layouts and schedules to suit special requirements or job improvements. Knowledge of developing workforce requirements against projects. Must be capable of carrying jobs through to completion with minimum of direction or Works under supervision. Ability to train and direct employees in lower classifications. Capable of reading and understanding drawings and E.O.s or other technical instructions.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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Normal Duties. To satisfactorily produce loft templates on a variety This is an entry level Technical Illustrator. Assists the senior level Technical Illustrators as instructed; assembles and mounts reproducible elements of material artwork, type-matter, photographs, annotations negatives, etc., from prepared lay- outs; performs any necessary related work including trim- ming, splicing, cropping, retouching and opaquing; prepares charts, graphs, tables, diagrams, in pencil or conversely make reproducible negatives from printed templatesink as instructed. All operations are covered by formulae and time chartsOperates job related equipment. A senior printer is responsible for class of work produced in the sectionPerforms other related duties as assigned. COST Effective October 29, 1982 CLERK A JOB CODE: 806 I – PAYROLL CODE 719 Job Requirement: Requires a thorough knowledge of all phases of cost accounting and related systems and procedures. Required to assign, check and coordinate the work of cost accounting clerks considerable experience in lower categoriespayroll work. Must have had considerable experience as a Cost Clerk B or equivalentpossess tact and good judgment. Work Works under direction but with minimum supervision from Section Head or senior supervisorslittle supervision. Normal Duties: Responsible for organizing, directing Answer employee queries – complete payroll recapitula- tions – instruct clerks of lesser status and controlling all phases carry on any of work on assigned programs; investigates current cost accounting procedures and, where warranted, recommends revision to or new proceduresthe operations required in the preparation of a Company payroll. Coordinates assigned program activities with other departments, divisions or outside agencies as required. PRODUCTION ORDER CONTROL CLERK JOB CODE: 817 ANALYST FORECAST & PERFORMANCE I CODE 720 Job Requirement: Must have a minimum Grade 12 education or equivalent plus a minimum of one year’s experience in analytical and budgetary control work; requires a broad knowledge of the Company’s accounting system, operations cost control and reporting systems as well as a general knowledge of the manufacturing environment; must be familiar with manufacturing facilities, breakdown of parts, assemblies and/or materials, the learning curve theory and have a thorough knowledge of existing systems, and be conversant with the duties of Production Order Processor A and B. Must its application; must be capable of designing forms, charts, charts and layouts, schedules and improving existing systems when required. Works without direction, with minimum direction and with minimum supervision. Normal Duties: Co-ordinatesProvides Management with reports pertaining to Development Production and other costs relevant to all aspects of aircraft production; prepares reports, analyzes and ensures the releasing of all parts relative to production releasesstatistics, changescharts, spares, rejectsgraphs, etc. Maintain a complete breakdown pertaining to recurring and non-recurring costs of partsCompany programs. Monitors actual costs against Company forecasts on an on-going basis; uses calculator, assemblies and/or materials. Request stock adding machine, drafting equipment and other related office equipment; assists higher classified employees; assigns and checks on critical items to determine the status of material and parts prior to release of orders. Take necessary action to ensure any special orders are completed in a timely manner. Prepares reports, establishes and maintains records and charts where required. Prepares coded data and/or other necessary instructions for EDP systems. May be required to train and/or direct the work efforts of employees in lower classificationsjuniors. EDP COMPUTER OPERATOR A JOB CODE: 818 Performs other related duties as assigned. Effective December 2, 1982 COORDINATOR – MICROGRAPHICS CODE 725 Job Requirement: Course Post secondary school training in Data Processing Operation or Micrographics/Records Management combined with several years experience of related work experience; must have a comprehensive knowledge of micro- graphic applications and procedures including micrographic library indexing and filing systems etc.; must also possess an extensive knowledge of the company records management procedures and Canadian Micrographic standards related to micrographic or electronic conversion, archive storage and record retrievals as a machine operator in an electronic data processing department. Works under direction without supervision. Normal Duties: Must may be able to operate a computer and be familiar with and responsible required for the operation of various types of EDP equipment. Be able to assist the supervisor in planning and executing major changes, including designing card forms, writing up routines and making up wiring diagrams. Where machine trouble or operator errors cause delay, must be able to direct efforts of personnel to regain schedule with minimum of confusion and overtime. Must be capable of servicing machines and making minor adjustments or replacements as necessary. May direct the work of one or more assistants. SCHEDULING CLERK A JOB CODE: 902 Job Requirement: Experience in various production departments, with considerable experience in planning and scheduling essential. Must be familiar with all aspects of planning, including manufacturing facilities, planning and scheduling methods, breakdown of parts and materials. Have a thorough understanding of existing systems and be conversant with jobs performed by Scheduling Clerk B and C classifications. Must be capable of designing and implementing format of EDP for new requirements, co-ordinated within existing systems. Must be capable of designing forms, charts, layouts and schedules to suit special requirements or job improvements. Knowledge of developing workforce requirements against projects. Must be capable of carrying jobs through to completion with minimum of direction or supervisionlitigation purposes. Ability to train organize and direct employees monitor record conversion, retention, destruction and/or retrieval of records to aid in financial charge back to other departments. Responsible for training lower classificationsclassifications and other departments in regards to com- pany archiving procedures. Capable Has the ability to communicate well and work with minimum supervision. Requires knowledge of reading and understanding drawings and E.O.s or other technical instructionspersonal computer as well as PC program applications spe- cifically related to Micrographics area.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Normal Duties. To satisfactorily produce loft templates on a variety of material or conversely make reproducible negatives from printed templates. All operations are covered by formulae and time charts. A senior printer is responsible for class of work produced in the section. COST CLERK A JOB CODEEffective February 13, 1963 PROCUREMENT LIAISON CLERKCODE 616 Job Requirement: 806 Requires comprehensive knowledge of the Purchasing environment and related company procedures; previous experience with aircraft parts, traffic and customs, and stores and receiving functions. Should be familiar with various departments’ functions such as Shipping and Receiving to facilitate communication of parts status. This position requires good communication skills, computer skills and the ability to use relevant software. Works with minimum supervision and direction. Normal Duties: Functions as a primary Procurement liaison with the Receiving department. Monitors the flow of parts and paperwork through interaction with various departments. Liaises with appropriate internal parties to obtain document signature approvals. Provides updates to Procurement/focals. Tracks progress/status of helds (EMI) and open receivers. Maintains database. Performs other related tasks as assigned. Effective June 23, 2006 COMPILER – CAPITAL INVENTORYCODE 620 Job Requirement: Previous accounting experience and knowledge of D.H. inventory procedures pertaining to the Plant Engineering and Facilities Department. Must be familiar with and use manufacturing nomenclature related to the preparation and/or maintenance of current inventory records of Company and Government owned plant machines and equipment. Works with minimum direction and supervision. Normal Duties: Prepares and maintains up-to-date inventory cards, records and other relevant information as to Company and Government owned plant machines and equipment including their location ancillary parts and attachments, number of motors, h.p. phase, frequency, etc. and any other significant technical data required for a complete description of such machines and equipment; informs supervision of recorded alterations to the machines and equipment which increase or decrease their value; as required, contacts equipment suppliers to obtain operating or maintenance catalogues, brochures, pamphlets, etc. of plant machines and equipment; on request, issues such technical information to Plant Engineering and Facilities personnel; checks machinery and equipment receiving vouchers, reports discrepancies to seniors; as requested works with and supplies inventory information to Accounting Department; prepares inventory tags and supplies information as to where and how the tag is to be applied; performs other normal duties as assigned. Effective April 29, 1966 Clerk- Engineering- Administrative Code 650 Job Requirement Requires a certificate in Business Administration or equivalent combined with a minimum one year experience in an engineering manufacturing environment; requires good computer skills and the ability to use relevant software; must have a general knowledge of accounting practices and good organizational and administrative skills. Normal Duties: As required, sets up and maintains manual and computerized work sheets to accumulate program hours and headcount data; investigates variances and initiates corrective action; reviews, checks and verifies information and obtains authorizations if required; produces summary reports from computer printouts to assist in collecting and submitting labour distribution, employee status changes and other related data for employees performing work within an assigned area; answers questions and provides data to departments requesting reports; prepares and produces customized standardized reports; produces graphs and charts as required; produces guidance to other personnel engaged in related activities. Performs other clearly related duties as assigned. Effective: Xxxxx 0, 0000 XXXXX PUBLICATIONS CODE 692 Job Requirement: Requires a thorough knowledge Grade 12 education combined with specialized PC training and a minimum of all phases (1) year experience in the use and application of cost accounting personal computers and related systems hardware and procedures. Required to assign, check and coordinate the work of cost accounting clerks in lower categories. Must have had considerable experience as a Cost Clerk B or equivalent. Work with minimum supervision from Section Head or senior supervisors. Normal Duties: Responsible for organizing, directing and controlling all phases of work on assigned programssoftware; investigates current cost accounting procedures and, where warranted, recommends revision to or new procedures. Coordinates assigned program activities with other departments, divisions or outside agencies as required. PRODUCTION ORDER CONTROL CLERK JOB CODE: 817 Job Requirement: Must must be familiar with manufacturing facilities, breakdown of parts, assemblies and/or materials, technical publications and have a thorough manuals supplied or available. Working knowledge of existing systems, and be conversant with ATA Standards as they pertain to the duties of Production Order Processor A this position. Requires demonstrated organizational and B. Must be capable of designing forms, charts, layouts, schedules and improving existing systems when required. Works without direction, and with minimum supervision. Normal Duties: Co-ordinates, analyzes and ensures the releasing of all parts relative to production releases, changes, spares, rejects, etc. Maintain a complete breakdown of parts, assemblies and/or materials. Request stock checks on critical items to determine the status of material and parts prior to release of orders. Take necessary action to ensure any special orders are completed in a timely manner. Prepares reports, establishes and maintains records and charts where required. Prepares coded data and/or other necessary instructions for EDP systems. May be required to train and/or direct the work efforts of employees in lower classifications. EDP COMPUTER OPERATOR A JOB CODE: 818 Job Requirement: Course in Data Processing Operation or several years experience as a machine operator in an electronic data processing departmentinterpersonal skills. Works under direction without minimal supervision. Normal Duties: Must be able to operate a computer and be familiar with and responsible for the operation of various types of EDP equipment. Be able to assist the supervisor in planning and executing major changes, including designing card forms, writing up routines and making up wiring diagrams. Where machine trouble or operator errors cause delay, must be able to direct efforts of personnel to regain schedule with minimum of confusion and overtime. Must be capable of servicing machines and making minor adjustments or replacements as necessary. May direct the work of one or more assistants. SCHEDULING CLERK A JOB CODE: 902 Job Requirement: Experience in various production departments, with considerable experience in planning and scheduling essential. Must be familiar with all aspects of planning, including manufacturing facilities, planning and scheduling methods, breakdown of parts and materials. Have a thorough understanding of existing systems and be conversant with jobs performed by Scheduling Clerk B and C classifications. Must be capable of designing and implementing format of EDP for new requirements, co-ordinated within existing systems. Must be capable of designing forms, charts, layouts and schedules to suit special requirements or job improvements. Knowledge of developing workforce requirements against projects. Must be capable of carrying jobs through to completion with minimum of direction or supervision. Ability to train and direct employees in lower classifications. Capable of reading and understanding drawings and E.O.s or other technical instructions.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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