Common use of OUTSIDE Clause in Contracts

OUTSIDE. Frequently works outside in a variety of weather conditions ranging from snow to +100° F. Inside: Occasionally works indoors in temperature-controlled environment. Fumes/Gases: Exposure to fumes from internal combustion engines; exposure to dust generated during construction operations; exposure to fumes from animal repellent spray. Noise/Vibration: Moderate exposure to noise and minimal vibration from tools and equipment. Reading: Reads road maps, instructions, work orders, meter route books, forms, safety manuals, letters, reports, memos and messages. Writing: Prepares work orders, response forms, reports, memos and messages. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to count and measure. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail to accurately enter data into hand-held data-collectors. Repetition: Data entry into hand-held data-collectors. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct formatting of work and implementation of same. Ability to work with others to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to understand communications from others. Under the direction of the Maintenance ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Construction ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Ditch ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Water Treatment Plant Superintendent, or Water Division Manager: works independently or as a member of a crew to efficiently and productively provide assistance as needed in the repair, replacement, operations and maintenance of Agency facilities; performs a wide variety of unskilled and semi-skilled manual and automated tasks. High school diploma or the equivalency thereof. Knowledge of basic construction tools and equipment; basic knowledge of Agency operations and materials used in potable and non-potable water transmissions systems. Valid Class B California driver license (or ability to obtain within 6 weeks of appointment) and satisfactory driving record.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

OUTSIDE. Frequently works outside in a variety of weather conditions ranging from snow to +100° F. Inside: Occasionally works indoors in temperature-controlled environment. Fumes/Gases: Exposure to fumes from internal combustion engines; exposure to dust generated during construction operations; exposure to fumes from animal repellent spray. Noise/Vibration: Moderate exposure to noise and minimal vibration from tools and equipment. Reading: Reads road maps, instructions, work orders, meter route books, forms, safety manuals, letters, reports, memos and messages. Writing: Prepares work orders, response forms, reports, memos and messages. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to count and measure. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail to accurately enter data into hand-held data-collectors. Repetition: Data entry into hand-held data-collectors. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct formatting of work and implementation of same. Ability to work with others to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to understand communications from others. EXHIBIT C-12 CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION Under the direction of the Maintenance ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Construction ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Ditch ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Water Treatment Plant Superintendent, or Water Division Manager: works independently or as a member of a crew to efficiently and productively provide assistance as needed in the repair, replacement, operations and maintenance of Agency facilities; performs a wide variety of unskilled and semi-skilled manual and automated tasks. High school diploma or the equivalency thereof. Knowledge of basic construction tools and equipment; basic knowledge of Agency operations and materials used in potable and non-potable water transmissions systems. Valid Class B California driver license (or ability to obtain within 6 weeks of appointment) and satisfactory driving record.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

OUTSIDE. Frequently Occasionally works outside in a variety of weather conditions ranging from snow to +100° F. Inside: Occasionally Frequently works indoors in temperature-controlled environment. Fumes/Gases: Exposure to fumes from internal combustion engines; exposure to dust generated during construction operations; exposure to fumes from animal repellent spraychlorine, bacteria, chemicals used in the treatment process and lab odors. Noise/Vibration: Moderate exposure to noise noise, and minimal vibration from tools pumps and equipmentmotors. Reading: Reads road maps, construction plans and details, instructions, work orders, meter route bookstechnical reports, formsmagazine and journal reports, safety manuals, letters, reports, memos and messages. Writing: Prepares work ordersReports, response forms, reports, memos messages and messagesinstructions. Math: Ability to perform basic math and algebra calculations. Ability to count and measure. Attention to Detail: High Above average level concentration and attention to detail to accurately enter data into hand-held data-collectorsdetail. Repetition: Data entry into hand-held data-collectorsRoutine daily work practices, especially relating to laboratory work. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct formatting of work and implementation of sameit. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. Under the direction of the Maintenance ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Construction ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Ditch ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Division Manager or Water Treatment Plant Superintendent, or Water Division Manager: works independently or as a member of a crew to efficiently and productively provide assistance as needed in the repair, replacement, operations and maintenance of Agency facilities; performs a wide variety of unskilled and semi-skilled manual and automated taskstasks including, but not limited to, the operation of mechanical and hydraulically operated construction equipment; reads and interprets construction contracts, specifications, details and plans for the purpose of correctly installing, repairing and/or replacing pipeline and appurtenant facilities, irrigation structures (e.g., flumes, siphons, measuring structures, etc.) and appurtenant facilities, structural trench sections, and roadway pavement; trains or assists in training of subordinates; develops and presents to subordinates information relating to safety in conformance with Agency's safety program; processes records relating to job costs and time expenditures of equipment and Agency personnel; assumes lead-person responsibilities when assigned; as lead person, supervises other employees in construction activities. High school diploma or the equivalency thereof. Two (2) years of experience, or combination of training and experience, as an apprentice equipment operator, or comparable non-Agency position. Knowledge of basic capability and operation construction tools and mechanical and hydraulically operated construction equipment; basic knowledge . D2 Distribution Operator certificate from the State of California, Department of Health Services. Knowledge of Agency operations and materials used in potable and non-potable water transmissions systems. Knowledge of pipe, valves, fittings, and other appurtenant materials, including costs, used in potable and non-potable water transmission systems; and. Valid Class B A California driver license (or ability to obtain within 6 weeks of appointment) and satisfactory driving record.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

OUTSIDE. Frequently works outside in a variety of weather conditions ranging from snow to +100° F. Inside: Occasionally works indoors in temperature-controlled environment. Fumes/Gases: Exposure to fumes from internal combustion engines; exposure to dust generated during construction operations; exposure to fumes from animal repellent spray. Noise/Vibration: Moderate exposure to noise and minimal vibration from tools and construction equipment. Reading: Reads road mapsconstruction plans and specifications, instructionstechnical manuals, material data sheets, safety manuals, work orders, meter route books, forms, safety manualsstreet maps, letters, reports, memos and messages. Writing: Prepares Writes memos, messages, daily work orders, response prepares diagrams and sketches, and fills out materials lists and other information forms, reports, memos and messages. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to count and measure. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail to accurately enter data into hand-held data-collectorsfor extended periods of time required. Repetition: Data entry into hand-held data-collectorsModerate repetition level; usually performing a variety of tasks each day. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct formatting of work application and implementation of samework procedures. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others and to formulate appropriate instructions to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. Ability to communicate all hand signals related to construction operations. Under the supervision of the Water Division Manager, and direction of the Maintenance ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇Clerk III, Construction ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇Information Services Technician, Ditch ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇Manager of Information Services, Water Treatment Plant Superintendent, or Water Division and/or Business Manager: works independently or as a member of a crew reads and records water usage data from meters; organizes accounts into routes for optimal data collection efficiency; facilitates account management by monitoring and controlling meter usage; provides support to efficiently office clerical staff and productively provide assistance as needed in the repair, replacement, operations to pipeline construction and maintenance crews; trains other staff as necessary for relief or replacement purposes; delivery of Agency facilitiesaccount information or notification forms; performs a wide variety of unskilled and semi-skilled manual and automated tasks. High school diploma or the equivalency thereof. Knowledge of basic construction tools and equipment; basic knowledge of Agency operations and materials used in potable and non-potable water transmissions systems. Valid Class B California driver license (or ability to obtain within 6 weeks of appointment) and satisfactory driving record.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

OUTSIDE. Frequently works outside in a variety of weather conditions ranging from snow to +100° F. Inside: Occasionally works indoors in temperature-controlled environment. Fumes/Gases: Exposure to fumes from internal combustion engines; exposure to dust generated during construction operations; exposure to fumes from animal repellent spray. Noise/Vibration: Moderate exposure to noise and minimal vibration from tools and construction equipment. Reading: Reads road mapsconstruction plans and specifications, instructionstechnical manuals, material data sheets, safety manuals, work orders, meter route books, forms, safety manualsstreet maps, letters, reports, memos and messages. Writing: Prepares Writes memos, messages, daily work orders, response prepares diagrams and sketches, and fills out materials lists and other information forms, reports, memos and messages. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to count and measure. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail to accurately enter data into hand-held data-collectorsfor extended periods of time required. Repetition: Data entry into hand-held data-collectorsModerate repetition level; usually performing a variety of tasks each day. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct formatting of work application and implementation of samework procedures. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others and to formulate appropriate instructions to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. Ability to communicate all hand signals related to construction operations. Under the direction supervision of the Maintenance ▇▇▇▇▇▇, and/or Construction ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Ditch ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Water Treatment Plant Superintendent, or Water Division General Manager and/or assigned Business Manager: works independently or as a member of a crew reads and records water usage data from meters; organizes accounts into routes for optimal data collection efficiency; facilitates account management by monitoring and controlling meter usage; provides support to efficiently office clerical staff and productively provide assistance as needed in the repair, replacement, operations to pipeline construction and maintenance crews; trains other staff as necessary for relief or replacement purposes; delivery of Agency facilitiesaccount information or notification forms; performs a wide variety of unskilled and semi-skilled manual and automated tasks. High school diploma or the equivalency thereof. Knowledge of basic construction tools and equipment; basic knowledge of Agency operations and materials used in potable and non-potable water transmissions systems. Valid Class B California driver license (or ability to obtain within 6 weeks of appointment) and satisfactory driving record.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

OUTSIDE. Frequently works outside in a variety of weather conditions ranging from snow to +100° F. Inside: Occasionally works indoors in temperature-controlled environment. Fumes/Gases: Exposure to fumes from internal combustion engines; exposure to dust generated during construction operations; exposure to fumes from animal repellent spray. Noise/Vibration: Moderate exposure to noise and minimal vibration from tools and construction equipment. Reading: Reads road mapsconstruction plans and specifications, instructionstechnical manuals, material data sheets, safety manuals, work orders, meter route books, forms, safety manualsstreet maps, letters, reports, memos and messages. Writing: Prepares Writes memos, messages, daily work orders, response prepares diagrams and sketches, and fills out materials lists and other information forms, reports, memos and messages. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to count and measure. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail to accurately enter data into hand-held data-collectorsfor extended periods of time required. Repetition: Data entry into hand-held data-collectorsModerate repetition level; usually performing a variety of tasks each day. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct formatting of work application and implementation of samework procedures. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others and to formulate appropriate instructions to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. Ability to communicate all hand signals related to construction operations. S.F.W.P.A. CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION Under the supervision of the Water Division Manager, and direction of the Maintenance ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇Clerk III, Construction ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇Information Services Technician, Ditch ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇Manager of Information Services, Water Treatment Plant Superintendent, or Water Division and/or Business Manager: works independently or as a member of a crew reads and records water usage data from meters; organizes accounts into routes for optimal data collection efficiency; facilitates account management by monitoring and controlling meter usage; provides support to efficiently office clerical staff and productively provide assistance as needed in the repair, replacement, operations to pipeline construction and maintenance crews; trains other staff as necessary for relief or replacement purposes; delivery of Agency facilitiesaccount information or notification forms; performs a wide variety of unskilled and semi-skilled manual and automated tasks. High school diploma or the equivalency thereof. Knowledge of basic construction tools and equipment; basic knowledge of Agency operations and materials used in potable and non-potable water transmissions systems. Valid Class B California driver license (or ability to obtain within 6 weeks of appointment) and satisfactory driving record.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

OUTSIDE. Frequently works outside in a variety of weather conditions ranging from snow to +100° F. Inside: Occasionally works indoors in temperature-controlled environment. Fumes/Gases: Exposure to fumes from internal combustion engines; exposure to dust generated during construction operations; exposure to fumes from animal repellent spray. Noise/Vibration: Moderate exposure to noise and minimal vibration from tools and construction equipment. Reading: Reads road mapsconstruction plans and specifications, instructionstechnical manuals, material data sheets, safety manuals, work orders, meter route books, forms, safety manualsstreet maps, letters, reports, memos and messages. Writing: Prepares Writes memos, messages, daily work orders, response prepares diagrams and sketches, and fills out materials lists and other information forms, reports, memos and messages. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to count and measure. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail to accurately enter data into hand-held data-collectorsfor extended periods of time required. Repetition: Data entry into hand-held data-collectorsModerate repetition level; usually performing a variety of tasks each day. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct formatting of work application and implementation of samework procedures. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others and to formulate appropriate instructions to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. Ability to communicate all hand signals related to construction operations. [Adopted10/26/93, Amended 2003] O.W.I.D. CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION Under the supervision of the Water Division Manager, and direction of the Maintenance ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇Clerk III, Construction ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇Information Services Technician, Ditch ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇Manager of Information Services, Water Treatment Plant Superintendent, or Water Division and/or Business Manager: works independently or as a member of a crew [Amended 2003] reads and records water usage data from meters; organizes accounts into routes for optimal data collection efficiency; facilitates account management by monitoring and controlling meter usage; provides support to efficiently office clerical staff and productively provide assistance as needed in the repair, replacement, operations to pipeline construction and maintenance crews; trains other staff as necessary for relief or replacement purposes; delivery of Agency facilitiesaccount information or notification forms; performs a wide variety of unskilled and semi-skilled manual and automated tasks. High school diploma or the equivalency thereof. Knowledge of basic construction tools and equipment; basic knowledge of Agency operations and materials used in potable and non-potable water transmissions systems. Valid Class B California driver license (or ability to obtain within 6 weeks of appointment) and satisfactory driving record.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

OUTSIDE. Frequently works outside in a variety of weather conditions ranging from snow to +100° F. Inside: Occasionally works indoors in temperature-controlled environment. Fumes/Gases: Exposure to fumes from internal combustion engines; exposure to dust generated during construction operations; exposure to fumes from animal repellent spray. Noise/Vibration: Moderate exposure to noise and minimal vibration from tools and equipment. Reading: Reads road maps, instructions, work orders, meter route books, forms, safety manuals, letters, reports, memos and messages. Writing: Prepares work orders, response forms, reports, memos and messages. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to count and measure. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail to accurately enter data into hand-held data-collectors. Repetition: Data entry into hand-held data-collectors. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct formatting of work and implementation of same. Ability to work with others to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to understand communications from others. [Adopted 08/24/93, Amended 2003] EXHIBIT C-12 CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION Under the direction of the Maintenance ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Construction ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Ditch ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Water Treatment Plant Superintendent, or Water Division Manager: works independently or as a member of a crew to efficiently and productively provide assistance as needed in the repair, replacement, operations and maintenance of Agency facilities; performs a wide variety of unskilled and semi-skilled manual and automated tasks. High school diploma or the equivalency thereof. Knowledge of basic construction tools and equipment; basic knowledge of Agency operations and materials used in potable and non-potable water transmissions systems. Valid Class B California driver license (or ability to obtain within 6 weeks of appointment) and satisfactory driving record.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

OUTSIDE. Frequently works outside in a variety of weather conditions ranging from snow to +100° F. Inside: Occasionally works indoors in temperature-controlled environment. Fumes/Gases: Exposure to fumes from internal combustion engines; exposure to dust generated during construction operations; exposure to fumes from animal repellent spray. Noise/Vibration: Moderate exposure to noise and minimal vibration from tools and construction equipment. Reading: Reads road mapsconstruction plans and specifications, instructionstechnical manuals, material data sheets, safety manuals, work orders, meter route books, forms, safety manualsstreet maps, letters, reports, memos and messages. Writing: Prepares Writes memos, messages, daily work orders, response prepares diagrams and sketches, and fills out materials lists and other information forms, reports, memos and messages. Math: Ability to perform basic math calculations. Ability to count and measure. Attention to Detail: High level concentration and attention to detail to accurately enter data into hand-held data-collectorsfor extended periods of time required. Repetition: Data entry into hand-held data-collectorsModerate repetition level; usually performing a variety of tasks each day. Judgment: Ability to work independently, prioritize work and make decisions regarding correct formatting of work application and implementation of samework procedures. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work with others and to formulate appropriate instructions to achieve desired goals. Social Skills: Ability to relate cooperatively with members of the public, and Agency personnel. Communication Skills: Ability to quickly organize and communicate thoughts orally and written. Ability to understand communications from others. Ability to communicate all hand signals related to construction operations. S.F.W.P.A. CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATION Under the direction supervision of the Maintenance ▇▇▇▇▇▇, and/or Construction ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Ditch ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Water Treatment Plant Superintendent, or Water Division General Manager and/or assigned Business Manager: works independently or as a member of a crew reads and records water usage data from meters; organizes accounts into routes for optimal data collection efficiency; facilitates account management by monitoring and controlling meter usage; provides support to efficiently office clerical staff and productively provide assistance as needed in the repair, replacement, operations to pipeline construction and maintenance crews; trains other staff as necessary for relief or replacement purposes; delivery of Agency facilitiesaccount information or notification forms; performs a wide variety of unskilled and semi-skilled manual and automated tasks. High school diploma or the equivalency thereof. Knowledge of basic construction tools and equipment; basic knowledge of Agency operations and materials used in potable and non-potable water transmissions systems. Valid Class B California driver license (or ability to obtain within 6 weeks of appointment) and satisfactory driving record.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding