Examples of Crew Manager in a sentence
That the LFB ensure that all officers of the rank of Crew Manager and above are trained in carrying out the requirements of PN 633 relating to the inspection of high- rise buildings.
The Ship Manager, Advisor and Crew Manager may subcontract any of their obligations under any subcontract of the Management Agreement to any Affiliate of the Manager without the consent of the Company.
However, the Manager shall remain directly responsible and liable to the Company to carry out all of its obligations under this Agreement, whether performed directly or subcontracted to the Ship Manager, Crew Manager, Advisor or any other Person, and the Manager (and not the Company) shall be responsible for the compensation and reimbursement of all such entities at its own cost to the extent such services are encompassed in the Technical Services.
In the event of any subcontract by the Ship Manager, Advisor or Crew Manager, the Ship Manager, Advisor or Crew Manager, as the case may be, shall promptly notify the Company thereof and the Manager shall remain fully liable for the due performance of its obligations under this Agreement.
When a night crew consists of three (3) or more employees, one (1) said employee shall be classified as Night Crew Manager and will receive a premium of twenty ($20.00) dollars per week over and above the employee’s rate and night premium.
All employees of the food service department must submit their payroll sheet to the Crew Manager for verification and submission to the payroll department.
The pay entitlement of an individual employee shall be determined by:(1) The employee’s role.(2) Whether the employee is in the training (for the roles of Firefighter and Firefighter (Control)), development or competent stage for his or her role.(3) Whether, for roles above Crew Manager and Crew Manager (Control), the employee is in the A or B job-size category.
This therefore means a Crew Manager Plus has to be sent to standby at the station to place that station on the run and then a Crew Manager may be sent out on a stand-by, from the base station to another station, resulting in double the number of standby moves taking place.
The number of firefighters that are currently risk assessed to carry out acting up to Crew Manager is 195.
This is compared against a total percentage for women of 7.59% we recognise that this is an area to work on, as the % of women staff taking the opportunity to act up is lower than the % at both Firefighter (FF) and Crew Manager (CM) ranks meaning that in time the % at CM rank could reduce.