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Project Organization and Responsibilities. CTC employs a matrix organization, with program and line management, to perform projects. The laboratory supports the CTC Project Manager and the CTC Project Leaders by providing test data. Laboratory Analysts report to the CTC Laboratory Manager. The CTC Laboratory Manager coordinates with the CTC Project Leaders on testing schedules. The CTC Project Leaders are the conduit between the laboratory and the CTC Project Manager. The CTC Project Leaders answer directly to the CTC Project Manager. For the ETV CCEP, the CTC Project Leaders will be responsible for preparing the TQAPPs and the internal demonstration plans for each test. The CTC QA Officer, who is independent of both the laboratory and the program, is responsible for administering CTC policies developed by the Quality Committee. These policies provide for, and ensure that quality objectives are met for each project. The policies are applicable to laboratory testing, factory demonstration processing, engineering decisions, and deliverables. The CTC QA Officer reports directly to CTC senior management and is organizationally independent of the project or program management activities. The project organization chart, showing lines of responsibility and the specific CTC personnel assigned to this project, is presented in Figure 3. A summary of the responsibilities of each CTC participant, his/her applicable experience, and his/her anticipated time dedication to the project during testing and reporting is given in Table 6. Army ARDEC/ETO ETV CCEP NDCEE Program Manager Xxxx Xxxxxx CTC QA Officer Xxxx Xxxxxxxx CTC Organic Finishing CTC Laboratory Manager Xxxx Xxxxx CTC Project Leaders CTC Project Manager Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx ETV EPA Pilot Manager Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Figure 3. Project Organization Chart Table 6. Summary of ETV CCEP Experience and Responsibilities Key CTC Personnel and Roles Responsibilities Applicable Experience Education Time Dedication Xxxx Xxxxxx – NDCEE Program Manager Manages NDCEE Program Accountable to CTC Technical Services Manager and CTC Corporate Management Laboratory Chemist and Manager (13 years) Project Quality Assurance (13 years) M.S., Chemistry B.S., Chemistry 5% Project Management (12 years) Registered Environmental Manager Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx – Manager, Process Engineering/ CTC Project Manager Responsible for overall ETV CCEP technical aspects, budget, and schedule issues on daily basis Accountable to NDCE...
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Project Organization and Responsibilities. This section defines key roles and responsibilities of the VA project team. The document review process is summarized and primary and secondary documents are identified, consistent with the FFA.
Project Organization and Responsibilities. MSG has been given overall project management responsibility to ensure that the environmental triage activities are properly implemented and executed at the ABC site. In general, MSG’s project management responsibilities will include conducting the investigation and reporting. The various quality assurances, field, laboratory and management responsibilities of key project personnel are defined below. A description of the key project team roles and staffing for the Central Distributors site are listed below. State Project Manager (SPM): Mr. Xxxx Xxx, DEQ-RRD, Lansing District Office, Lansing Michigan (Office: 517-335-0000). The SPM has overall responsibility for directing and assisting the XXX Contract consultant to ensure all technical work is conducted in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations, administrative rules, operational memoranda and guidance. Triage Contract Manager: Xx. Xxx Xxxxxx, DTMB, Lansing, Michigan (Office: 517-335-7949). The Triage Contract Manager has overall responsibility for administering, interpreting and authorizing all professional services performed on behalf of the state under the 2013 Environmental Expanded Triage ISID Contract General Terms and Conditions.

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  • SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 Contractor hereby agrees to perform the services described and for the fee set forth in the Scope of Work. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for the satisfactory and complete execution of the Scope Work. The Contractor shall provide and pay for all labor, materials, equipment, tools, construction equipment and machinery, water, utilities, transportation and other facilities and services necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Scope of Work. The Scope of Work shall generally be performed at the direction of the NMCRA and completed and completed within that certain number of days from the issuance of a Work Order by the NMCRA to the Contractor (the “Term”). Time is of the essence in the performance of all obligations within the Term. Final Completion of the Scope of Work shall be completed prior to the expiration of the Term and the failure of the Contractor to do so shall be a material default under this Agreement. “

  • Roles and Responsibilities of the Parties The AEDC and the URA each agree to assume and undertake their respective roles and responsibilities relating to the Project as set forth below:

  • Representations and Responsibilities You represent and warrant to us that any information you have given or will give us with respect to this agreement is complete and accurate. Further, you agree that any directions you give us or action you take will be proper under this agreement, and that we are entitled to rely upon any such information or directions. If we fail to receive directions from you regarding any transaction, if we receive ambiguous directions regarding any transaction, or if we, in good faith, believe that any transaction requested is in dispute, we reserve the right to take no action until further clarification acceptable to us is received from you or the appropriate government or judicial authority. We will not be responsible for losses of any kind that may result from your directions to us or your actions or failures to act, and you agree to reimburse us for any loss we may incur as a result of such directions, actions, or failures to act. We will not be responsible for any penalties, taxes, judgments, or expenses you incur in connection with your IRA. We have no duty to determine whether your contributions or distributions comply with the Code, regulations, rulings, or this agreement. We may permit you to appoint, through written notice acceptable to us, an authorized agent to act on your behalf with respect to this agreement (e.g., attorney-in-fact, executor, administrator, investment manager), but we have no duty to determine the validity of such appointment or any instrument appointing such authorized agent. We will not be responsible for losses of any kind that may result from directions, actions, or failures to act by your authorized agent, and you agree to reimburse us for any loss we may incur as a result of such directions, actions, or failures to act by your authorized agent. You will have 60 days after you receive any documents, statements, or other information from us to notify us in writing of any errors or inaccuracies reflected in these documents, statements, or other information. If you do not notify us within 60 days, the documents, statements, or other information will be deemed correct and accurate, and we will have no further liability or obligation for such documents, statements, other information, or the transactions described therein. By performing services under this agreement we are acting as your agent. You acknowledge and agree that nothing in this agreement will be construed as conferring fiduciary status upon us. We will not be required to perform any additional services unless specifically agreed to under the terms and conditions of this agreement, or as required under the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder with respect to IRAs. You agree to indemnify and hold us harmless for any and all claims, actions, proceedings, damages, judgments, liabilities, costs, and expenses, including attorney’s fees arising from or in connection with this agreement. To the extent written instructions or notices are required under this agreement, we may accept or provide such information in any other form permitted by the Code or applicable regulations including, but not limited to, electronic communication.

  • Roles and Responsibilities 1. The Donor States shall make funds available in support of eligible programmes proposed by the Beneficiary State and agreed on by the Financial Mechanism Committee within the priority sectors listed in Article 3.1 of Protocol 38c and the programme areas listed in the Annex to Protocol 38c. The Donor States and the Beneficiary State shall cooperate on the preparation of concept notes defining the scope and planned results for each programme.

  • Rights and Responsibilities of the Parties 3.1. The Bank is liable to:

  • Districts Responsibilities 1. The DISTRICT shall provide to the ARCHITECT information regarding requirements for the PROJECT, including information regarding the DISTRICT’s objectives, schedule, and budget constraints, as well as any other criteria provided by the DISTRICT.

  • Obligations and Responsibilities 3.1 General obligations and role of the beneficiaries (including the coordinator). The beneficiaries:

  • Rights and Responsibilities This Agreement is our standard service agreement. Under this Agreement, we agree to provide and xxxx for Service, and you agree to use and pay for Service, as provided herein and in our other applicable Terms of Service. Our rights and responsibilities, and your rights and responsibilities, are as set forth in this Agreement and our other applicable Terms of Service.

  • TEACHER RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES A. Teachers shall have freedom in the implementation of the adopted curriculum, including the right to select materials and engage in classroom discussions as they relate to the subject matter being taught and the level of the student. The administrator has the right and obligation to question, consult, and direct whenever necessary.

  • MANAGERIAL RESPONSIBILITIES 7.01 Except to the extent provided herein, this Agreement in no way restricts the Employer in the management and direction of the Public Service.

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