TECHNICIAN TRAINING Clause Samples

The TECHNICIAN TRAINING clause establishes the requirement for technicians to receive specific training related to the products, services, or equipment covered by the agreement. This clause typically outlines the scope of training, who is responsible for providing it, and any standards or certifications that must be met. For example, it may require the supplier to conduct on-site training sessions or provide instructional materials to ensure technicians are competent in installation, maintenance, or repair tasks. Its core function is to ensure that personnel are adequately prepared to perform their duties safely and effectively, thereby reducing errors, improving service quality, and minimizing operational risks.
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TECHNICIAN TRAINING. The Seller will or procure that the engine manufacturer will provide ground training courses for the Buyer’s confirmed technicians at the Seller’s and engine manufacturer’s training departments in France. The Seller will provide per delivered Helicopter, Option Helicopter, or RFR Helicopter ground training course for two (2) technicians for up to four (4) weeks airframe course and one (1) week engine course; and one (1) technician for up to our (4) weeks avionics course.
TECHNICIAN TRAINING. Maintenance courses cover the HELICOPTER and/or system maintenance procedure as described in the related maintenance manuals. 3.2.1. AW139 AIRFRAME TYPE TRAINIG COURSE a) The courses shall be conducted at Aguita Westland facilities. b) Pilots shall possess a current Helicopter Pilot Licence issued by a civil or military Aviation Authority, be instrument rated, qualified multi-crew, mufti-engine, and hold a current flying medical category. c) Technicians shall possess a current Aircraft Maintenance Licence Issued by a civil or military regulatory agency, and shall have at least a 2.5-year experience in turbine powered helicopter maintenance. d) Pilot flying training will require the use of the BUYER’s HELICOPTER, which wit need to be made available for this purpose, after acceptance and delivery within the Contract. Daily Inspections and normal servicing of HEUCOPTER during flying training conducted at SELLER facilities will be performed free of charge. BUYER’s HELICOPTER, systems, special tools and GSE, will be utilized, if necessary, for maintenance training.
TECHNICIAN TRAINING. (a) The Board agrees to establish a Technician Training Committee composed of up to three (3) Board representatives and three (3) Union representatives to be determined by the Union following negotiations. (b) The Technician Training Committee shall be funded by $25,000.00 annually. (c) The Technician Training Committee shall make recommendations to the responsible Supervisory Officer for the programs and individuals who should be allotted funding assistance. (d) The following classifications are eligible for training funding assistance. Hardware Systems Support Information Systems Support Help Desk Specialist Head Hardware Systems Support Software Support Specialist
TECHNICIAN TRAINING. All service technicians shall be factory trained by the OEM, certified to service the proposed equipment.
TECHNICIAN TRAINING. The Seller and the engine manufacturer will provide ground training courses for the Buyer’s confirmed technicians at the Seller’s and engine manufacturer’s training departments in France. The Seller will provide ground training course for four (4) technicians already proficient on AS332UL1 or L2 per delivered helicopter. The technicians could be airframe/engine technicians or avionics technicians, at the Buyer’s discretion. Each training course will be made for a firm batch of eight (8) technicians for airframe/engine and six (6) technicians for avionics. The schedule and dates of the courses shall be mutually agreed by the Parties no later than six (6) months prior to the expected dates of training. These Airframe and Engine training courses is aimed for technicians who: • have B1 category basic knowledge or have an aeronautical maintenance license or diploma; • have recorded practical experience on AS332UL1/L2 of which at least 6 (6) months recent experience in the last twenty four (24) months; • who are capable of reading, writing and expressing themselves at a comprehensible level in the technical documentation language(s). Avionics courses are aimed for technicians who: • have the basic B2 category knowledge or have an aeronautical maintenance diploma; • have recorded practical experience on AS332UL1/L2; • have technical knowledge on aircraft or helicopter avionic and electrical systems, with at least six (6) months recent experience in the last twenty four (24) months; • who are capable of reading, writing and expressing themselves at a comprehensible level in the technical documentation language(s). Assessment checks will be held by the Seller at the beginning of each training course. The compliance with the above stated prerequisites has an impact on the assimilation and consequently the successful completion of the training. The Seller reserves the right to define and set the minimum competency requirements for any technician to be trained within this Contract and to refuse any technician not meeting those requirements or to provide additional training that will be charged at prevailing rates and dates. The technician training will include the following: For technicians already proficient on AS332UL1 • Airframe/engine technicians 5 weeks (including 1 week for engine) • Avionics technicians: 4 weeks For technicians already proficient on AS332L2 • Airframe/engine technicians 4 weeks (including 1 week for engine) • Avionics technicians: 4 weeks
TECHNICIAN TRAINING. Any new employee entering this bargaining unit shall be required to attend two years of training with the JATC in order to maintain a technician’s classification, unless the employee can show superior training and/or experience sufficient to demonstrate the ability to work in various aspects of the industry. Any technician who does not fulfill this obligation will be slotted into an appropriate level based upon his/her qualifications, which shall be ascertained by criteria mutually agreed to by the parties.

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  • Technical Training The CAISO and the Participating TOs shall respond to reasonable requests for support and provide relevant technical training to each other’s employees to support the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of the CAISO Controlled Grid and to comply with any NERC or WECC operator certification or training requirements. Examples of such technical training include, but are not limited to: (1) the theory or operation of new or modified equipment (e.g., control systems, Remedial Action Schemes, protective relays); (2) computer and applicator programs; and (3) CAISO (or Participating TO) requirements. The Parties shall enter into agreements regarding the timing, term, locations, and cost allocation for the training.

  • Technicians All other technicians and support personnel will be paid at the Tender rate.

  • Job Training ‌ The Employer and the Union shall establish a Joint Committee on Training and Skill Upgrading for the following purposes: (1) for planning training programs for those employees affected by technological change; (2) for planning training programs to enable employees to qualify for new positions being planned through future expansion or renovation; (3) for planning training programs for those employees affected by new methods of operation; (4) for planning training programs in the area of general skill upgrading. Whenever necessary, this Committee shall seek the assistance of external training resources such as the Federal Human Resources Development Canada and Provincial Ministry of Labour, or other recognized training institutions.

  • First Aid Training In the interests of the occupational safety and health of employees, the Employer will undertake an in-service program of first aid training aimed at providing a first aid officer for each department.

  • Trainings Appointment of any length involving two (2) or more Consumers who might need to split up to join different trainings, group discussions, etc.