Common use of Normal Duties Clause in Contracts

Normal Duties. Compiles, coordinates and is responsible for the completeness and accuracy of all Engineering cost estimates and their attendant rationales prepared for proposals, funding, fiscal forecasts, comparative evaluations, quotation purposes, etc. and covering all cost elements on new projects, future projects, current projects, changes to and reassessment of existing projects; estimates the cost of material, direct charges, flying costs and labour and associated development costs required for the design of new aircraft, model changes, reconfigurations, modifications, special orders only, customer specials, investigations, research programs, ground test programs, flight test programs, mockups, model programs and assistance to other departments outside Engineering; prepares statistics, reports, analyses and cost forecasts covering all aspects of future and current aircraft programs; develops statistics, reports, analyses, etc. of company historical data for the purpose of assisting future estimating tasks; compiles data and prepares reports and analyses of Engineering performance against estimates of selected Engineering groups of specific programs; may work from drawings, sketches, company or industry wide historical data, sales proposals and technical proposals; must be able to define task requirements and be prepared to interface technical information between Engineering groups to ensure full coordination of the department. May assign and coordinate the work of juniors. Performs other duties as assigned. Effective July 12, 1985 ILLUSTRATOR – TECHNICAL – PRODUCTION ENGINEERING – SENIORCODE 1218 Job Requirement: Must be a graduate from a recognized Technical College or equivalent with a demonstrated ability to produce good quality production engineering/tool design illustrations to the highest degree of complexity using the latest technology conversant with related layout presentation and reproduction techniques; in addition, requires 5 years of production engineering/tool illustration experience with preferably 2 years in the aircraft industry. Normal Duties: In addition to performing the listed duties described in classification Technical Illustrator II – Production Engineering (1010), creates and produces the most complex illustrations and other artwork in support of Production Engineering requirements. Works from Engineering and Tool drawings as well as photographs, models, sample production parts and tools and written and verbal descriptions to achieve depictions for a variety of formal and informal documents. These may include Planning and Tooling manuals, Production Process Standards documents, Manufacturing Plans, Pictorial Processes, sub-contract bid packages and visual aids for a variety of purposes including presentations, posters and publications. Uses creative skills to layout illustrations to the best advantage using line, perspective, cut-a-way, exploded or orthographic views as appropriate to the subject. Assembles and formats text to artwork. May use computer hardware and graphics software packages in support of all or any of the above activities as well as in the preparation of charts. Works from written and verbal instructions and may be required to check and co-ordinate the work of juniors. Submits work to supervision for approval. Performs other related duties as assigned. Effective October 1, 1989 METHODS ANALYST SENIORCODE 1220

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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Normal Duties. CompilesReads and interprets internal/external customer requests for Company and/or vendor technical publications or manuals and checks as to the availability of the requested items. Prepares letters informing customers as to the costs of such technical publications if any, coordinates date of shipment and is responsible 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 shipments for invoicing purposes. Initiates shipping documents, assembles and collates manuals and technical publications revisions and packages the completeness and accuracy of all Engineering cost estimates and their attendant rationales prepared same, when necessary. Raises internal instructions for proposals, funding, fiscal forecasts, comparative evaluations, quotation purposes, etc. and covering all cost elements on new projects, future projects, current projects, changes to and reassessment of existing projects; estimates the cost of material, direct charges, flying costs and labour and associated development costs purchasing required for the design of new aircraft, model changes, reconfigurations, modifications, special orders only, customer specials, investigations, research programs, ground test programs, flight test programs, mockups, model programs and assistance to other departments outside Engineering; prepares statistics, reports, analyses and cost forecasts covering all aspects of future and current aircraft programs; develops statistics, reports, analyses, etc. vendor manuals and/or printing of company historical data 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 – PRICING CODE 712 Job Requirement: Requires a comprehensive knowledge of engineering and factory operations and procedures and the purpose of assisting future estimating tasks; compiles data Pricing Department’s systems relevant to Marketing, Contracts, Engineering, Operations and prepares reports Accounting and analyses of Engineering performance against estimates of selected Engineering groups of specific programs; may work from drawings, sketches, company or industry wide historical data, sales proposals and technical proposalsInformation Systems Departments; must be able a sight-reader of blueprints. Works with minimum supervision. Normal Duties: Prepares spares selling prices for submission to define task requirements the Spares Department; investigates spare price queries and recommends appropriate course of action to be prepared taken; prepares master schedule for Price Parts Catalogue computations; coordinates preparation and issuance of Price Parts Catalogues to interface technical information between Engineering groups to ensure full coordination of the department. May assign Spares Department and/or other applicable departments; prepares cost and coordinate revenue reports (actual cost vs. estimated costs); assigns and checks the work of juniors. Performs other clearly related duties as assigned. Effective July 12May 1, 1985 ILLUSTRATOR 1969 ANALYST SPARES ADMIN. DATACODE 716 Job Requirement: Must be familiar with and have a good understanding of the Customer Support Department’s activities; requires a comprehensive knowledge of all administrative and financial aspects of the department; must have strong analytical abilities; requires accounting or related experience; must be familiar with regulations which govern the aerospace industry, such as ATA 200, etc. Works under direction with minimum supervision. Normal Duties: Prepares for senior and top management, monthly financial reports and special reports identifying the total Logistics Department’s business activities, both inter-departmental and relative to customers. Upon receiving such an assignment from the Manager, Logistics Inventory Control & Technical Data, his/her designee and/or other management staff, the 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 statements in the report by preparing and including graphical illustrations; reviews the draft report with the supervisor, and where necessary, amends report. Assigns work to typists and other junior staff; develops and implements basic data gathering systems, some computerized, to streamline the process of obtaining information on a timely basis for periodic reports. May be required to perform or assist in the performance of other duties related to the Logistics Department. Effective September 4, 1981 TECHNICAL – PRODUCTION ENGINEERING – SENIORCODE 1218 WRITER II CODE 717 Job Requirement: Must be a graduate from a recognized Technical College or equivalent with a demonstrated ability to produce good quality production engineering/tool design illustrations to the highest degree of complexity using the latest technology conversant with related layout presentation and reproduction techniquessimilar training establishment; in addition, requires 5 years must have a minimum of production engineering/tool illustration three years’ experience with preferably 2 years as an aircraft or avionics maintenance technician or pilot or the equivalent. Must have proven ability to effectively communicate in the English language and be able to thoroughly research and verify the types of data required in the aircraft industrymanuals and/or service bulletins. This includes blueprint reading, data analysis skills, etc. Normal Duties: In addition 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 technical writing, while performing assigned duties required of a Technical Writer. These duties will progressively increase in complexity with time and experience. Will be given adequate supervision during the listed learning process. Performs other related duties described in classification as assigned. Effective December 16, 1985 TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATOR II CODE 718 Job Requirement: Must be a graduate from a recognized Technical Illustrator II – Production Engineering (1010), creates and produces College or the most complex illustrations and other artwork in support of Production Engineering requirementsequivalent; must have creative skills. Works from Engineering under supervision. Normal Duties: This is an entry level Technical Illustrator. Assists the senior level Technical Illustrators as instructed; assembles and Tool drawings as well as mounts reproducible elements of artwork, type-matter, photographs, modelsannotations negatives, sample production parts etc., from prepared layouts; performs any necessary related work including trimming, splicing, cropping, retouching and tools and written and verbal descriptions to achieve depictions for a variety of formal and informal documentsopaquing; prepares charts, graphs, tables, diagrams, in pencil or ink as instructed. These may include Planning and Tooling manuals, Production Process Standards documents, Manufacturing Plans, Pictorial Processes, sub-contract bid packages and visual aids for a variety of purposes including presentations, posters and publications. Uses creative skills to layout illustrations to the best advantage using line, perspective, cut-a-way, exploded or orthographic views as appropriate to the subject. Assembles and formats text to artwork. May use computer hardware and graphics software packages in support of all or any of the above activities as well as in the preparation of charts. Works from written and verbal instructions and may be required to check and co-ordinate the work of juniors. Submits work to supervision for approvalOperates job related equipment. Performs other related duties as assigned. Effective October 129, 1989 METHODS 1982 CLERK I – PAYROLL CODE 719 Job Requirement: Requires considerable experience in payroll work. Must possess tact and good judgment. Works under direction but with little supervision. Normal Duties: Answer employee queries – complete payroll recapitulations – instruct clerks of lesser status and carry on any of the operations required in the preparation of a Company payroll. ANALYST SENIORCODE 1220FORECAST & 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 the learning curve theory and its application; must be capable of designing forms, charts and layouts. Works with minimum direction and minimum supervision. Normal Duties: Provides Management with reports pertaining to Development Production and other costs relevant to all aspects of aircraft production; prepares reports, statistics, charts, graphs, etc. pertaining to recurring and non-recurring costs of Company programs. Monitors actual costs against Company forecasts on an on-going basis; uses calculator, adding machine, drafting equipment and other related office equipment; assists higher classified employees; assigns and checks the work of juniors. Performs other related duties as assigned. Effective December 2, 1982 COORDINATOR – MICROGRAPHICSCODE 725 Job Requirement: Post secondary school training in Micrographics/Records Management combined with several years of related work experience; must have a comprehensive knowledge of micrographic 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 may be required for litigation purposes. Ability to organize and monitor record conversion, retention, destruction and/or retrieval of records to aid in financial charge back to other departments. Responsible for training lower classifications and other departments in regards to company archiving procedures. Has the ability to communicate well and work with minimum supervision. Requires knowledge of personal computer as well as PC program applications specifically related to Micrographics area.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Normal Duties. Compiles, coordinates and is responsible for the completeness and accuracy of all Engineering cost estimates and their attendant rationales prepared for proposals, funding, fiscal forecasts, comparative evaluations, quotation purposes, etc. and covering all cost elements on new projects, future projects, current projects, changes to and reassessment of existing projects; estimates the cost of material, direct charges, flying costs and labour and associated development costs required for the design of new aircraft, model changes, reconfigurations, modifications, special orders only, customer specials, investigations, research programs, ground test programs, flight test programs, mockups, model programs and assistance to other departments outside Engineering; prepares statistics, reports, analyses and cost forecasts covering all aspects of future and current aircraft programs; develops statistics, reports, analyses, etc. of company historical data for the purpose of assisting future estimating tasks; compiles data and prepares reports and analyses of Engineering performance against estimates of selected Engineering groups of specific programs; may work from drawings, sketches, company or industry wide historical data, sales proposals and technical proposals; must be able to define task requirements and be prepared to interface technical information between Engineering groups to ensure full coordination of the department. May assign and coordinate the work of juniors. Performs other duties as assigned. Effective July 12, 1985 ILLUSTRATOR – TECHNICAL – PRODUCTION ENGINEERING – SENIORCODE 1218 Job Requirement: Must be a graduate from a recognized Technical College or equivalent with a demonstrated ability to produce good quality production engineering/tool design illustrations to the highest degree of complexity using the latest technology conversant with related layout presentation and reproduction techniques; in addition, requires 5 years of production engineering/tool illustration experience with preferably 2 years in the aircraft industry. Normal Duties: In addition to performing the listed duties described in classification for a Technical Illustrator II – Production Engineering (1010)I, creates Code 718, designs the style, lay-out and produces artwork required for production of Customer Support Manual title pages, printed covers, tab dividers, spine cards, etc.; coordinates all printing of Customer Support Manuals including Service School Training Manuals published by D.H. Publications Department; inspects all reproducible manual material for legibility, quality and completeness to format standards. Makes alterations, additions or improvements by touch-up to the most complex illustrations master reproducible material used in the printing of Customer Support Manuals; sets up manuals to appropriate format specifications, including civil and other artwork military prior to submission for printing; responsible for the maintenance of all master reproducible material relating to Product Support Manuals, e.g. revision of contents on a regular basis ensuring material is current. Acts as liaison for Publications Department with Printing Department, Manual distribution Centre, Micrographics Department, Aero Services and Tech. Publication, Writer Section Heads, ensuring required action for printing and delivery of manual as per schedule; maintains contact with numerous sub-contractors and acts as D.H. representative in matters relating to problem solving in printing that cannot be resolved within our printing facility. Coordinates all the microfiche and microfilming of customer support of Production Engineering requirements. Works from Engineering and Tool drawings as well as photographs, models, sample production parts and tools and written and verbal descriptions to achieve depictions for a variety of formal and informal documents. These may include Planning and Tooling manuals, Production Process Standards documents, Manufacturing Plans, Pictorial Processes, working closely with Micrographics department and the sub-contract bid packages contractor; responsible for the inspection of printed copies verifying them for content and visual aids for a variety correct order ensuring specifications are adhered to; maintains record of purposes including presentations, posters and publications. Uses creative skills to layout illustrations to the best advantage using line, perspective, cut-a-way, exploded or orthographic views as appropriate to the subject. Assembles and formats text to artwork. May use computer hardware and graphics software packages in support status of all or any of the above activities as well as in the preparation of charts. Works from written printing and verbal instructions microfiche programs, past, present and may be required to check and co-ordinate the work of juniors. Submits work to supervision for approvalfuture. Performs other related duties as assigned. Effective October 1June 27, 1989 METHODS ANALYST SENIORCODE 12201985. TOOL DESIGNER II CODE 818 Job Requirement: Requires graduation from a recognized Technical College in Mechanical Engineering (Technologist Diploma) or equivalent with a related knowledge of production procedures, techniques, tool making and their applications to the production of machined, sheet metal or composite parts and products; this is an entry level for Tool Designers. Normal Duties: Under supervision, as an entry level Tool Design position, will assist the senior level tool designer as instructed; will receive on the job training for future advancement to the higher levels of tool design while performing the assigned duties of a tool designer; these duties will progressively increase in complexity with time and experience; will be given adequate supervision during this learning process. Performs other related duties as assigned. Effective June 23, 1990 COORDINATOR EXHIBITIONS CODE 819 Job Requirement: Requires a certificate or diploma in Arts/Marketing or the equivalent combined with several years experience in an aircraft marketing and/or advertising environment; must possess good interpersonal communications and organizational skills; requires the ability to coordinate, develop and implement company participation in industry and customer related activities, able to meet deadlines and work with minimum supervision; must be prepared to travel when necessary.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Normal Duties. Compiles, coordinates The Supplier Compliance Representative falls within the Quality Supplier Compliance Group in direct support of vendors. This role is to liase directly with the vendors to support: corrective action/non- conformance management – vendor; FAI (first article inspection); issue and manage RSA (Request for Supplier Action); source inspection; create and monitor KPI for assigned vendors; participate in Engineering and Quality investigations; Product Quality and conformity; QIR (Quality Investigation Request) – vendor. * It is responsible for recognized that the completeness and accuracy of all Engineering cost estimates and their attendant rationales prepared for proposals, funding, fiscal forecasts, comparative evaluations, quotation purposes, etc. and covering all cost elements on new projects, future projects, current projects, changes duties related to and reassessment of existing projects; estimates Material Review Board (MRB) may also be performed by the cost of material, direct charges, flying costs and labour and associated development costs required for the design of new aircraft, model changes, reconfigurations, modifications, special orders only, customer specials, investigations, research programs, ground test programs, flight test programs, mockups, model programs and assistance to other departments outside Engineering; prepares statistics, reports, analyses and cost forecasts covering all aspects of future and current aircraft programs; develops statistics, reports, analyses, etc. of company historical data for the purpose of assisting future estimating tasks; compiles data and prepares reports and analyses of Engineering performance against estimates of selected Engineering groups of specific programs; may work 635 classification from drawings, sketches, company or industry wide historical data, sales proposals and technical proposals; must be able to define task requirements and be prepared to interface technical information between Engineering groups to ensure full coordination of the department. May assign and coordinate the work of juniors. Performs other duties as assignedLocal 112. Effective July 12March 14, 1985 ILLUSTRATOR – 2003 TECHNICAL – PRODUCTION ENGINEERING WRITER – SENIORCODE 1218 1207 Job Requirement: Must be a graduate from a recognized Technical College or equivalent a similar training establishment; in addition, requires five (5) years of Technical Writing experience in the aircraft or a related industry. Must be thoroughly conversant with a demonstrated ability latest commercial and military specifications as related to format, content, skill and reading level of user personnel; must be able to produce good quality production engineering/tool design illustrations to Technical Writing work at the highest degree of complexity using the latest technology conversant in his/her areas of specialization. Works with related layout presentation and reproduction techniques; in addition, requires 5 years of production engineering/tool illustration experience with preferably 2 years in the aircraft industryminimum supervision. Normal Duties: In addition to performing Performs all the listed duties work described in classification the Job Description for Technical Illustrator II Writer II. Develops and designs visual, audio-visual and hardware type training aids; performs maintenance task analysis on systems assigned by Section Head Production Technical Writing which involves preparation of fully proceduralized trouble shooting aids by conducting failure mode and fault analysis, maintenance dependency charts, and maintenance and inspection job guidelines; works in close co-operation with Reliability and Maintainability Engineering (1010)from its initial stage through to follow-on-hands-on task analysis and finalization; prepares a Task Identification Matrix for assigned systems to ensure complete coverage and logical presentation; establishes Vendor Data Requirements for the system he/she is assigned to cover, creates keeps track of data received making sure that requirements of EPS 1-3 and produces EPS 1-5 are met; advises Section Heads of any shortcomings in quality of completeness of Vendor Data; provides technical instruction on Company products and on-the most complex illustrations and other artwork job training to technical writers in support of Production Engineering requirements. Works from Engineering and Tool drawings as well as photographs, models, sample production parts and tools and written and verbal descriptions to achieve depictions for a variety of formal and informal documents. These may include Planning and Tooling manuals, Production Process Standards documents, Manufacturing Plans, Pictorial Processes, sub-contract bid packages and visual aids for a variety of purposes including presentations, posters and publications. Uses creative skills to layout illustrations to the best advantage using line, perspective, cut-a-way, exploded or orthographic views as appropriate to the subject. Assembles and formats text to artworkthose additional responsibilities above. May use computer hardware assign, coordinate and graphics software packages in support of all or any of the above activities as well as in the preparation of charts. Works from written and verbal instructions and may be required to check and co-ordinate the work of juniors. Submits work to supervision for approvalothers. Performs other related duties as assigned. Effective October 120, 1989 METHODS ANALYST 1982 TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATOR – SENIORCODE 12201208 Job Requirements: Must be a graduate from a recognized Technical College or a similar training establishment; in addition, requires five (5) years of Technical Illustrating experience including two (2) years in the aircraft industry; must be thoroughly conversant with latest commercial and military specifications as related to format, content and skill level of user personnel; must have creative skills; must be able to produce art work at the highest degree of complexity. Work with minimum supervision. Normal Duties: Performs all the work described in the Job Description for Technical Illustrator II. Provides estimates of the man-hours required for illustration, art work, illustrative text, format and master layout, etc.; plans illustration and text layout with technical writing personnel; controls the flow of work through various stages of production, e.g. photographic, sizing, text requirements; produces full colour art work and/or black and white pictorial presentations of schematics, diagrams, components and systems for inclusion in technical manuals, bulletins, etc.; lays out illustrations for the most effective presentation using appropriate illustrative views of the subject. Performs other related duties as assigned. May assign, coordinate and check the work of others. Effective October 29, 1982 TOOL DESIGNER – SENIOR CODE 1210 Job Requirement: Requires broad mechanical shop experience or an apprenticeship as Tool and Die Maker or similar; in addition, requires five (5) years of aircraft related tool design experience; must be capable of producing Tool Design work independently to the highest degree of complexity using latest technology. Required to produce on request, charts and reports of investigations, assessment of tooling and general procedures; must also be able to produce planning and tooling control documents. Works with minimum supervision.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Normal Duties. Compiles, coordinates and is responsible Responsible for the analysis, verification and maintenance of configuration records; initiate and perform audits of docu- mentation to ensure accuracy; investigate anomalies and/or verify changes to aircraft configuration and report discrepan- cies 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 Engineering cost estimates and their attendant rationales prepared for proposals, funding, fiscal forecasts, comparative evaluations, quotation purposes, etc. and covering all cost elements on new projects, future projects, current projects, changes relat- ed documentation; analyzes data from various sources to and reassessment of existing projects; estimates the cost of material, direct charges, flying costs and labour and associated development costs required for the design of new aircraft, model changes, reconfigurations, modifications, special orders only, customer specials, investigations, research programs, ground test programs, flight test programs, mockups, model programs and assistance to other departments outside Engineering; prepares statistics, reports, analyses and cost forecasts covering all aspects of future and current aircraft programs; develops statistics, reports, analyses, etc. of company historical data for the purpose of assisting future estimating tasks; compiles data and prepares pro- duce reports and analyses of Engineering performance against estimates of selected Engineering groups of specific programsvisual presentations; may work from drawingsassign, sketches, company or industry wide historical data, sales proposals coordinate and technical proposals; must be able to define task requirements and be prepared to interface technical information between Engineering groups to ensure full coordination of the department. May assign and coordinate check the work of juniors. Performs other duties as assigned. Effective July 12, 1985 ILLUSTRATOR – TECHNICAL – PRODUCTION ENGINEERING – SENIORCODE 1218 Job Requirement: Must be a graduate from a recognized Technical College or equivalent with a demonstrated ability to produce good quality production engineering/tool design illustrations to the highest degree of complexity using the latest technology conversant with related layout presentation and reproduction techniques; employees in addition, requires 5 years of production engineering/tool illustration experience with preferably 2 years in the aircraft industry. Normal Duties: In addition to performing the listed duties described in classification Technical Illustrator II – Production Engineering (1010), creates and produces the most complex illustrations and other artwork in support of Production Engineering requirements. Works from Engineering and Tool drawings as well as photographs, models, sample production parts and tools and written and verbal descriptions to achieve depictions for a variety of formal and informal documents. These may include Planning and Tooling manuals, Production Process Standards documents, Manufacturing Plans, Pictorial Processes, sub-contract bid packages and visual aids for a variety of purposes including presentations, posters and publications. Uses creative skills to layout illustrations to the best advantage using line, perspective, cut-a-way, exploded or orthographic views as appropriate to the subject. Assembles and formats text to artwork. May use computer hardware and graphics software packages in support of all or any of the above activities as well as in the preparation of charts. Works from written and verbal instructions and may be required to check and co-ordinate the work of juniors. Submits work to supervision for approvallower classifications. Performs other related duties and tasks as assigned. Effective October 1June 19, 1989 1991 METHODS ANALYST SENIORCODE 1220CLERK II CODE 735 Job Requirement: Requires a post secondary Diploma/Certificate Business Administration or equivalent combined with a minimum two years experience in a computerized manufacturing environ- ment; requires an in depth knowledge of the operations and functions of Methods, Production, Purchasing and Work and Material Planning combined with the ability to use a personal computer and relevant software; must have good organiza- tional and administrative skills and the ability to work under minimum supervision. Normal Duties: As directed performs a wide array of administrative duties within the Methods department such as generating schedules, charts, graphs, and reports; required to analyze manufactur- ing data from various sources and determine trends or inves- tigate discrepancies; may be required to carry out special studies and provide written reports to management; required to provide direction and training to junior personnel engaged in related operations. Performs other clearly related duties and tasks as assigned. Effective June 23, 1994 WORK & MATERIAL PLANNER – II CODE 736 Job Requirement: Requires a Post Secondary Degree/Diploma in Materials Management, Business Management, Operations Manage- ment or equivalent. Requires good computer skills and the ability to use relevant software and have good organizational and administrative skills.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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Normal Duties. Compiles, coordinates and is responsible 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 Engineering cost estimates and their attendant rationales prepared for proposals, funding, fiscal forecasts, comparative evaluations, quotation purposes, etc. and covering all cost elements on new projects, future projects, current projects, changes related documentation; analyzes data from various sources to and reassessment of existing projects; estimates the cost of material, direct charges, flying costs and labour and associated development costs required for the design of new aircraft, model changes, reconfigurations, modifications, special orders only, customer specials, investigations, research programs, ground test programs, flight test programs, mockups, model programs and assistance to other departments outside Engineering; prepares statistics, reports, analyses and cost forecasts covering all aspects of future and current aircraft programs; develops statistics, reports, analyses, etc. of company historical data for the purpose of assisting future estimating tasks; compiles data and prepares produce reports and analyses of Engineering performance against estimates of selected Engineering groups of specific programsvisual presentations; may work from drawingsassign, sketches, company or industry wide historical data, sales proposals coordinate and technical proposals; must be able to define task requirements and be prepared to interface technical information between Engineering groups to ensure full coordination of the department. May assign and coordinate check the work of juniors. Performs other duties as assigned. Effective July 12, 1985 ILLUSTRATOR – TECHNICAL – PRODUCTION ENGINEERING – SENIORCODE 1218 Job Requirement: Must be a graduate from a recognized Technical College or equivalent with a demonstrated ability to produce good quality production engineering/tool design illustrations to the highest degree of complexity using the latest technology conversant with related layout presentation and reproduction techniques; employees in addition, requires 5 years of production engineering/tool illustration experience with preferably 2 years in the aircraft industry. Normal Duties: In addition to performing the listed duties described in classification Technical Illustrator II – Production Engineering (1010), creates and produces the most complex illustrations and other artwork in support of Production Engineering requirements. Works from Engineering and Tool drawings as well as photographs, models, sample production parts and tools and written and verbal descriptions to achieve depictions for a variety of formal and informal documents. These may include Planning and Tooling manuals, Production Process Standards documents, Manufacturing Plans, Pictorial Processes, sub-contract bid packages and visual aids for a variety of purposes including presentations, posters and publications. Uses creative skills to layout illustrations to the best advantage using line, perspective, cut-a-way, exploded or orthographic views as appropriate to the subject. Assembles and formats text to artwork. May use computer hardware and graphics software packages in support of all or any of the above activities as well as in the preparation of charts. Works from written and verbal instructions and may be required to check and co-ordinate the work of juniors. Submits work to supervision for approvallower classifications. Performs other related duties and tasks as assigned. Effective October 1June 19, 1989 1991 METHODS ANALYST SENIORCODE 1220CLERK II CODE 735 Job Requirement: Requires a 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 the operations and functions of Methods, Production, Purchasing and Work and Material Planning combined with the ability to use a personal computer and relevant software; must have good organizational and administrative skills and the ability to work under minimum supervision. Normal Duties: As directed performs a wide array of administrative duties within the Methods department such as generating schedules, charts, graphs, and reports; required to analyze manufacturing data from various sources and determine trends or investigate discrepancies; may be required to carry out special studies and provide written reports to management; required to provide direction and training to junior personnel engaged in related operations. Performs other clearly related duties and tasks as assigned. Effective June 23, 1994 WORK & MATERIAL PLANNER – IICODE 736 Job Requirement: Requires a Post Secondary Degree/Diploma in Materials Management, Business Management, Operations Management or equivalent. Requires good computer skills and the ability to use relevant software and have good organizational and administrative skills.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Normal Duties. CompilesAs directed, identifies and proposes company participation including cost estimates of air shows, trade conventions and exhibitions; performs those duties necessary to facilitate the set up and maintenance of company exhibits, material for air shows, trade conventions and exhibitions; liaise with marketing, sales, engineering, public relations, customer relations, international exhibition committee members, and customers relating to the promotional design and display of company products; coordinates arrangements, for aircraft static and is responsible flying displays, parking, security passes, insurance, and documentation necessary for customer aircraft demonstration; perform the completeness administrative duties necessary to ensure storage and accuracy security of exhibit materials, giveaway items, gifts and models, assist with inventory and distribution of all Engineering cost estimates customer promotional items; as directed, provides guidance to other staff. As directed, perform various duties related to government and/or Airline/VIP visits, trade show and their attendant rationales prepared conventions, etc., and personally attend to any other details in support of sales and customer activity; liaise with engineering, marketing and sales to ensure accurate display and design of company mockups are maintained for proposals, funding, fiscal forecasts, comparative evaluations, quotation demonstrative purposes, etc. other duties include the traffic, shipment and covering all cost elements on new projects, future projects, current projects, changes general maintenance of sales and marketing mockups; monitor assigned budgets as related to exhibit and reassessment of existing projects; estimates the cost of material, direct charges, flying costs and labour and associated development costs required for the design of new aircraft, model changes, reconfigurations, modifications, special orders only, customer specials, investigations, research programs, ground test programs, flight test programs, mockups, model programs and assistance to other departments outside Engineering; prepares statistics, reports, analyses and cost forecasts covering all aspects of future and current aircraft programs; develops statistics, reports, analyses, etc. of company historical data for the purpose of assisting future estimating tasks; compiles data and prepares reports and analyses of Engineering performance against estimates of selected Engineering groups of specific programs; may work from drawings, sketches, company or industry wide historical data, sales proposals and technical proposals; must be able to define task requirements and be prepared to interface technical information between Engineering groups to ensure full coordination of the department. May assign and coordinate the work of juniorspromotional materials. Performs other all related duties and tasks as assigned. Effective July 12June 30, 1985 ILLUSTRATOR – TECHNICAL – PRODUCTION ENGINEERING – SENIORCODE 1218 1990 PROGRAMMER NUMERICAL CONTROL MACHINE II CODE 821 Job Requirement: Must be a graduate Requires graduation from a recognized Technical College technical college or equivalent in mechanical/manufacturing engineering with a demonstrated knowledge related to machine shop practice, numerical control machines, programming and systems; must have the ability to produce good quality production engineering/tool design illustrations to the highest degree of complexity using the latest technology conversant with related layout presentation sight read blueprints and reproduction techniquesengineering drawings; in addition, requires 5 years of production engineering/tool illustration experience with preferably 2 years in the aircraft industrythis is an entry and training level for numerical control machine programmers. Normal Duties: In addition Under supervision, as an entry level numerical control machine programmer, will assist the senior level N.C. programmers as instructed; will receive on the job training for future advancement to the highest levels of numerical control machine programming while performing the listed assigned duties described of a N.C. programmer; these duties will progressively increase in classification Technical Illustrator II – Production Engineering (1010), creates complexity with time and produces the most complex illustrations and other artwork in support of Production Engineering requirements. Works from Engineering and Tool drawings as well as photographs, models, sample production parts and tools and written and verbal descriptions to achieve depictions for a variety of formal and informal documents. These may include Planning and Tooling manuals, Production Process Standards documents, Manufacturing Plans, Pictorial Processes, sub-contract bid packages and visual aids for a variety of purposes including presentations, posters and publications. Uses creative skills to layout illustrations to the best advantage using line, perspective, cut-a-way, exploded or orthographic views as appropriate to the subject. Assembles and formats text to artwork. May use computer hardware and graphics software packages in support of all or any of the above activities as well as in the preparation of charts. Works from written and verbal instructions and may experience; will be required to check and co-ordinate the work of juniors. Submits work to given adequate supervision for approvalduring this learning process. Performs other related duties as assigned. Effective October 1June 23, 1989 1990 METHODS ANALYST CLERK – SENIOR CODE 835 Job Requirement: Requires a post secondary Diploma/Certificate in Business Administration or equivalent combined with several years experience in a computerized manufacturing environment; requires an in-depth knowledge of the operation and functions of Methods, Production, Purchasing, Work and Material Planning and Tooling combined with the ability to use a personal computer and relevant software; must have good organizational and administrative skills, and the ability to work under minimum supervision. Normal Duties: As directed performs a wide array of administrative duties such as generating schedules, charts, graphs, and reports; required to analyze manufacturing data from various sources and determine trends or investigate discrepancies; may be required to carry out special studies and provide written reports to management; required to provide direction and training to junior personnel engaged in related operations. Performs other clearly related duties and tasks as assigned. Effective June 23, 1994 MATERIAL LOGISTICS AGENTCODE 900 Job Requirement: Requires a post-secondary Degree/Diploma in Materials Management, Business Management, Operations Management or equivalent and 3 years experience in a computerized manufacturing environment. APICS and or PMAC designation is preferred. The position requires good communication, organization and administrative skills coupled with strong computer skills. Must also be able to perform in a multi functional, cross-designated organization. Normal Duties: In addition to lower level classifications: required to undertake all purchasing activities required developing and implementing a strong supply chain in relation to sub-contract items and low value commodity purchases. Purchasing activities to encompass: Managing proposals, negotiating contracts, issuance or purchase orders to selected suppliers ensuring a strong supply of parts at the best available price. Interact with internal groups to rectify quality and technical issues with suppliers. Due to the nature of this position, travel and overtime maybe required. Action R.C.C.A. (root cause and corrective action) where required to maintain a customer focus while managing T.A.C. (total acquisition and lifetime costs). TECHNICIAN – LOGBOOK – SENIORCODE 1220901 Job Requirement: Maintain and prepare all logbooks for aircraft and/or their accessories, including airframe, engines, propeller, radio, instruments, etc. and all other data pertaining to the logbooks, including Release Notes, C. of A., C. of R., etc. Must have a thorough understanding of requirements and procedures covering the receiving and release of aircraft including but not limited to D.O.T., C.A.F., U.S.A.F. regulations and documents. Works from supplied information under direction but with only general supervision of senior inspection. Normal Duties: Compiling complete logbooks or like papers required for the receiving and/or release of new and overhauled aircraft and/or accessories. Check logbook information with Contracts, Sales, Engineering and the Service Departments. Keep a close check on the paperwork covering the incorporation of modifications and repair schemes and record in appropriate logbooks when necessary. Effective February 13, 1963 XXXXXXXX – OFFSET CODE 903 Job Requirement: To set up, operate and adjust press, produce printed material, in black and colour as required. Normal Duties:

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Normal Duties. CompilesInvestigate existing and new production techniques of a straightforward nature; establish best procedures after clearance with seniors; establish materials and equipment and sources of same for ordering purposes; prepare simple sketches for clarification of instruction; carry out investigations into problems on simple production procedures; plan and write up process standards in correct sequence for clearance by seniors; after clearance with seniors, coordinates recommend changes in production techniques to facilitate production. Supply information and is responsible advise on projects assigned to Production Engineering and shop personnel. Effective June 18, 1981 ANALYST – SPARES PRICINGCODE 1004 Job Requirement: Requires post secondary education in Finance and/or Business, two years’ experience in Pricing/Finance/Sourcing department, and strong organizational and computer/analytical skills. Able to work with minimum supervision. Normal Duties: Administers pricing projects from start to finish. Originates and implements any procedure, manually or by use of the computer facility, to expedite the pricing of spare parts; actions any requirement for the completeness development of spares pricing policies by use of established records, applicable statistical methods and/or as necessary use of the computer facility; evaluates cost inputs from the Procurement and accuracy of all Engineering Estimating departments and as necessary, initiates corrective action with relevant department personnel or supervision; prepares annual price lists, checks computer reports against available cost documents, Operations estimates and their attendant rationales prepared vendor prices received from the Procurement Department; as required, revises the computer spares cost base; checks with appropriate Information Systems Department personnel to ensure that the computer spares price list procedure is correct; prepares supplementary price lists; evaluates previous price list and as necessary, prepares revision to the same; prepares and maintains computerized cost records developed from Pricing Department, computer programs and manual pricing procedures for proposals, funding, fiscal forecasts, comparative evaluations, quotation purposes, etc. and covering the several unique cost price lists; expedites all cost elements on new projects, future projects, current projects, changes to and reassessment of existing projects; estimates the cost of material, direct charges, flying costs and labour and associated development costs required for the design of new aircraft, model changes, reconfigurations, modifications, special orders only, customer specials, investigations, research programs, ground test programs, flight test programs, mockups, model programs and assistance to pricing requirements from other departments outside Engineeringby direct contact with parties concerned and/or supervision; prepares statistics, reports, analyses participates in annual pricing catalogue and cost forecasts covering all aspects of future and current aircraft programs; develops statistics, reports, analyses, etc. of company historical data for the purpose of assisting future estimating tasks; compiles data and prepares reports and analyses of Engineering performance against estimates of selected Engineering groups of specific programsprovides detailed pricing analysis; may work from drawings, sketches, company or industry wide historical data, sales proposals and technical proposals; must be able to define task requirements and be prepared to interface technical information between Engineering groups to ensure full coordination of the department. May assign and coordinate check the work of juniorslower classifications, as well as train new employees. Performs other clearly related duties as assigned. Effective July 12June 23, 1985 ILLUSTRATOR – TECHNICAL – PRODUCTION ENGINEERING – SENIORCODE 1218 2006 PROGRAMMER NUMERICAL CONTROL MACHINES I CODE 1005 Job Requirement: Requires a working knowledge of Manufacturing and Engineering routines related to machine shop practice; knowledge of Numerical Control machines and systems, their capabilities and limitations; must be a sight reader of blueprints and engineering drawings. Normally requires a minimum educational background equivalent to Grade 13 mathematics in trigonometry and analytical geometry. Works with minimum direction and supervision. Normal Duties: Obtains machining requirements from Engineering, Planning, Tool Design, etc., drawings and/or outlines; as directed, generates the surface definition of required mathematical framework surfaces to be machined; develops tool positions and paths considering limitations imposed by N/C and method of tooling; prepares layouts and drawings as necessary showing cutter path; writes, independently, programs for point-to-point applications; as directed writes contouring programs using programming languages known in the N/C field; analyses programs and manuscripts to check for completeness and errors; prepares program and tooling outlines for the purpose of machine setups; as directed, makes revisions to part programs and/or manuscripts and/or proves complete operations; may splice tapes and keypunch any required corrections. Effective February 15, 1969 TECHNICAL WRITER I CODE 1007 Job Requirements: Must be a graduate from a recognized Technical College or equivalent with a demonstrated ability to produce good quality production engineering/tool design illustrations to the highest degree of complexity using the latest technology conversant with related layout presentation and reproduction techniquessimilar training establishment; in addition, addition requires 5 years of production engineering/tool illustration broad Technical Writing experience with preferably 2 years in the aircraft or a related industry. Normal Duties: In addition ; must be thoroughly conversant with the latest commercial and military specifications as related to performing the listed duties described in classification Technical Illustrator II – Production Engineering (1010)format, creates content, skill and produces the most complex illustrations and other artwork in support reading level of Production Engineering requirementsuser personnel. Works from Engineering and Tool drawings as well as photographs, models, sample production parts and tools and written and verbal descriptions to achieve depictions for a variety of formal and informal documents. These may include Planning and Tooling manuals, Production Process Standards documents, Manufacturing Plans, Pictorial Processes, sub-contract bid packages and visual aids for a variety of purposes including presentations, posters and publications. Uses creative skills to layout illustrations to the best advantage using line, perspective, cut-a-way, exploded or orthographic views as appropriate to the subject. Assembles and formats text to artwork. May use computer hardware and graphics software packages in support of all or any of the above activities as well as in the preparation of charts. Works from written and verbal instructions and may be required to check and co-ordinate the work of juniors. Submits work to supervision for approval. Performs other related duties as assigned. Effective October 1, 1989 METHODS ANALYST SENIORCODE 1220with little supervision.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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