BA Technician definition

BA Technician means an Employee classified as BTA1-BTA4, BT1, BT2, BT3, BT4 Team Leader or BT4 Technical Specialist in Schedule A of this Agreement.

Examples of BA Technician in a sentence

  • A BA Technician is entitled to a minimum of 9 continuous actual hours between the completion of one period of work and the next period of work.

  • Where a BA Technician provides Support, outside of Core Hours, for longer than the Minimum Payment Period; or where the work is continuous with Core Hours the amount of ‘time worked’ for the purpose of clauses 27.6, 27.7 or 27.8 will be the actual time worked.

  • On-call allowance: With the exception of public holidays between Monday-Friday, a BA Technician will be paid an On-call allowance of $57.54 (effective 1 July 2013) for each day when he or she is 'on-call'.

  • If a BA Technician is required or wishes for operational reasons to return to work before a minimum of 9 continuous actual hours has been taken, then they may, providing the return to work is mutually agreed with their Team Leader or District Supervisor.

  • Where a BA Technician is required to perform Scheduled Maintenance which commences between the hours of 12am and 5am the amount of ‘time worked’ for the purpose of clauses 27.6, 27.7 or 27.8 will be a minimum of five hours.

  • TOIL must be taken in the calendar month following the month the TOIL was credited in accordance with clause 30.1 In the event that TOIL is not taken in accordance with clause 30.4 the BA Technician will be paid out for that time at his or her Base Salary Hourly Rate (as determined by clause 16).

  • Where a BA Technician is not on 'on-call' he or she may be directed by the Regional Manager/District Supervisor provide Support.

  • Where a BA Technician is so directed, and provides Support, he or she will be entitled to the benefits under clause 29.3 Time off in Lieu (TOIL) A BA Technician may elect, with the consent of Broadcast Australia, to be credited with TOIL where he or she has a positive balance in his or her Hour Bank following a Reconciliation.

  • Scheduled Maintenance / Planned outage Broadcast Australia may require a BA Technician to perform Scheduled Maintenance outside of Core Hours.

  • Where a BA Technician is required to return to rostered duty or Scheduled Maintenance without a minimum 9 continuous actual hours break, all time worked during Core Hours will be ‘time worked’ for the purposes of clause 27.6. Any requirement to return to rostered duty or Scheduled Maintenance prior to the completion of the 9 continuous actual hours break must be approved by the District Supervisor.