Control Operator definition
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Sr. Production Control Operator Successful experience in the production control of large scale computer systems, including job scheduling, job fixing and automated job control languages.
Production Control Operator Successful experience in the production control of large scale computer systems, including job scheduling, job fixing and automated job control languages.
If a Dispatcher or Central Control Operator is assigned to the same shift for a third or successive shift change, the employee may request that the Sheriff provide reasons for the shift assignment.
An Auxiliary Plant Operator is a steam operator who performs general operating duties, excluding control room operations, under the direction of a Senior Steam Control Operator, Steam Control Operator or Steam Plant Operator.
NEW HIRES Newly hired employees within the Production Assistant, Producer, Master Control Operator, and TV Technician classifications shall be placed in the progression schedule based upon their experience and qualifications as determined by the District.
They shall assist the Senior Steam Control Operator in the operation of all plant equipment and in supervising and co-ordinating the work of the operating crew.
A Senior Steam Control Operator is a Power Engineer holding a Second Class Certificate.
A Steam Plant Operator is a Power Engineer holding a Third Class Certificate who is responsible, under the direction of a Senior Steam Control Operator or Steam Control Operator, for the operation of the turbo-alternators and turbine house auxiliary equipment.
It is understood that this program includes all training and experience contained in the SkyTrain Control Operator Training Plan.
A written recommendation of the proposed restricted chemicals to be used, prepared by a licensed California Pest Control Advisor accompanied by a Notice of Intent to apply restricted/non-restricted materials form prepared by a licensed Pest Control Operator shall be submitted to Inspector a minimum of fourteen (14) days prior to intended use.