TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONAL Sample Clauses

TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONAL. The weighting factor for Technical and Operational evaluation is 80. Each job factor shall be assigned a weighting according to its importance. Total available weighting shall be 100. Scoring on each job factor:  Exceeds Standard (ES) = 100% of designated points  Meets Standard (MS) = 85% of designated points  Mostly Meets Standard = 75% of designated points  Some Improvement Needed = 65% of designated points  Significantly Less Than 50% of Standard = 0% of designated points *Written explanation and developmental plan are required for any job factors that are rated below “meets standard” Developmental/Behavioral The points for Developmental/Behavioral evaluation shall be 20. Score is determined by rating two required factors and two elective factors. Rating Scales: 5 Exceeds; 4 Meets; 2 Below Example: Factor Score Safety (Required) 5 Customer Satisfaction (Required) 4 Teamwork (Elective) 4 Communication (Elective) 2 Total 15 Developmental/Behavioral Score Total Points= 15 Example Evaluation Total Score (ETS) ETS Score Technical 69.6 Developmental 15.0
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TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONAL. 5.1. The Parties will exchange Traffic in a manner consistent with industry standards.
TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONAL. 8. The minimum number of Subbands leased by INMARSAT will, as on the Lease Commencement Date, be *** and remains at that level during the first six months of the Lease, and shall be increased to *** Subbands thereafter. INMARSAT will be entitled to add Subbands ***, by giving THURAYA 15 days notice. If INMARSAT increases its minimum commitment to *** Subbands by the first anniversary of the Lease Commencement Date, INMARSAT will be entitled to add Subbands up to a total of ***; subject to maintenance by INMARSAT of such increased minimum commitment at the *** Subbands level. INMARSAT may request further capacity beyond *** Subbands, and THURAYA may, at its discretion, consider meeting such request. The number of the Subbands that INMARSAT will be entitled to use in each Spot Beam within the THURAYA Coverage Area will be in accordance with ANNEX 2. Each Subband will have a maximum of 156.25 kHz bandwidth and other parameters as defined in ANNEX 2.
TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONAL. Definition - This component consists of classifications involved in natural resources and environmental protection and regulation; engineering support/inspection; labouring/maintenance; operation of vehicles and industrial equipment; tradespersons, and marine crew and officers. These provisions only apply to those employees appointed to Broadmead Care Society subsequent to the date of ratification. 7 * n/a n/a n/a n/a 8 * n/a n/a n/a n/a 9 * * * * * Classification Grid Steps Food Production Services R7 1 2 3 4 5 5 * n/a n/a n/a n/a 6 * n/a n/a n/a n/a 7 * * * * * Classification Grid Steps Laundry Worker R6 1 2 3 4 5 4 * n/a n/a n/a n/a 5 * n/a n/a n/a n/a 6 * * * * * Classification Grid Steps Building Maintenance Worker R6 (Housekeeper) 1 2 3 4 5 4 * n/a n/a n/a n/a 5 * n/a n/a n/a n/a 6 * * * * * Classification Grid Steps Activity Worker R11 1 2 3 4 5 10 * n/a n/a n/a n/a 11 * * * * * Wage Scale December 1, 2013 (Current) Grid Level Step Annual Monthly Biweekly Hourly G1 1 28,405.25 2,367.10 1,088.77 15.5539 1 30,636.66 2,553.06 1,174.30 16.7757 2 31,454.56 2,621.21 1,205.65 17.2236 1 3 32,299.34 2,691.61 1,238.03 17.6861 4 33,172.02 2,764.34 1,271.48 18.1640 5 34,479.62 2,873.30 1,321.60 18.8800 1 31,454.56 2,621.21 1,205.65 17.2236 2 32,299.34 2,691.61 1,238.03 17.6861 2 3 33,172.02 2,764.34 1,271.48 18.1640 4 34,073.93 2,839.49 1,306.05 18.6579 5 35,425.10 2,952.09 1,357.84 19.3977 1 32,299.34 2,691.61 1,238.03 17.6861 2 33,172.02 2,764.34 1,271.48 18.1640 3 3 34,073.93 2,839.49 1,306.05 18.6579 4 35,006.36 2,917.20 1,341.79 19.1684 5 36,401.62 3,033.47 1,395.27 19.9324 1 33,172.02 2,764.34 1,271.48 18.1640 2 34,073.93 2,839.49 1,306.05 18.6579 4 3 35,006.36 2,917.20 1,341.79 19.1684 4 35,969.58 2,997.47 1,378.71 19.6959 5 37,411.53 3,117.63 1,433.98 20.4854 1 34,073.93 2,839.49 1,306.05 18.6579 2 35,006.36 2,917.20 1,341.79 19.1684 5 3 35,969.58 2,997.47 1,378.71 19.6959 4 36,965.67 3,080.47 1,416.89 20.2413 5 38,454.32 3,204.53 1,473.95 21.0564 1 35,006.36 2,917.20 1,341.79 19.1684 2 35,969.58 2,997.47 1,378.71 19.6959 6 3 36,965.67 3,080.47 1,416.89 20.2413 4 37,993.59 3,166.13 1,456.29 20.8041 5 39,532.33 3,294.36 1,515.27 21.6467 December 1, 2013 (Current) Grid Level Step Annual Monthly Biweekly Hourly 1 35,969.58 2,997.47 1,378.71 19.6959 2 36,965.67 3,080.47 1,416.89 20.2413 7 3 37,993.59 3,166.13 1,456.29 20.8041 4 39,057.51 3,254.79 1,497.07 21.3867 5 40,646.87 3,387.24 1,557.99 22.2570 1 36,965.67 3,080.47 1,416.89 20.2413 2 37,993.59 3,166.1...
TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONAL. 8. The minimum number of Subbands leased by INMARSAT will, as on the Lease Commencement Date, be *** and remains at that level during the first six months of the Lease, and shall be increased to *** Subbands thereafter. INMARSAT will be entitled to add Subbands up to a total of *** in increments of five or multiples of five at any time, by giving THURAYA 15 days notice. If INMARSAT increases its minimum commitment to *** Subbands by the first anniversary of the Lease Commencement Date, INMARSAT will be entitled to add Subbands up to a total of ***; subject to maintenance by INMARSAT of such increased minimum commitment at the *** Subbands level. INMARSAT may request further capacity beyond *** Subbands, and THURAYA may, at its discretion, consider meeting such request. The number of the Subbands that INMARSAT will be entitled to use in each Spot Beam within the THURAYA Coverage Area will be in accordance with ANNEX 2. Each Subband will have a maximum of *** kHz bandwidth and other parameters as defined in ANNEX 2.

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