Operations Technicians Clause Samples
The 'Operations Technicians' clause defines the roles, responsibilities, and qualifications required for personnel designated as operations technicians within an organization or project. Typically, this clause outlines the specific duties these technicians must perform, such as operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting equipment or systems, and may set forth minimum training or certification standards. By clearly delineating these expectations, the clause ensures that only suitably qualified individuals handle critical operational tasks, thereby promoting safety, efficiency, and compliance with regulatory or contractual requirements.
Operations Technicians. The Point Mugu Certification Program is based on the current job requirements of the Operations positions. Program modules can change with the addition of new equipment. The program will be completed in accordance with the customer’s statement of work for consistent certification of Operations Technicians. This certification program is not optional and will commence by all Operations Generalist upon hire.
Operations Technicians. In addition to performing the roles and responsibilities of an Operations Mechanic, the following additional responsibilities will be a proper assignment for an Operations Technician: • Leak equipment calibration • Pin gauge calibration • Setting/observing/removing gauges, e.g., survey gauges • Turn-Ons (for diaphragm meters only) • Turn Offs • Leak repair by standard process in conjunction with the proper assignments associated with the Operations Technician position • Fix Factors • Differentials • Service (Curb Valve) Valve Inspection • Single regulator commercial industrial inspections (B34s and any regulators that have an internal relief valve similar to the B34) • Installing/revising meter sets (1000 meter sets or less) • On the job mentoring of Operations employees All work listed above is considered proper 1-person work for Operations Technicians. In the event an Operations Technician requests assistance to complete a task listed above and assistance is provided it will not preclude the Technician from completing the work. A planned assist should come from Field Operations. All current and future Operations Technicians shall be trained and qualified to perform the above work assignments. Successful completion of training and certification including all of the responsibilities above shall be a requirement for all future Operations Technicians. In situations where Operations Technicians are scheduled to perform their responsibilities referenced above, during planned scheduled overtime, the Company will offer System Operations employees from the reporting center where the overtime work is being performed the opportunity to work overtime first, except when such overtime work is incidental to the Operations Technicians’ entire day of planned overtime. Also excluded from such overtime work opportunities are (1) incidental overtime job assignments; and (2) incidental extended day job assignments, when an Operations Technician works overtime during his/her regular schedule. An Operations Technician will not be called out to perform the responsibilities referenced above until all eligible System Operations employees have been offered the overtime opportunity first, consistent with existing call out practice. If an Operations Technician is already out in the field, he/she is to be available to respond or to assist in the Company’s exclusive discretion on the above listed proper assignment for an Operations Technician. Operations Technicians that have not perf...
Operations Technicians. Further to discussions held during negotiations, the parties agree that during the life of this collective agreement, freelance operations technicians shall only be assigned to the Authority studios and the Air pack.
