Examples of Electronics Tradesperson in a sentence
To be classified as an Electronics Tradesperson a tradesperson must have at least three (3) years on the job experience as a tradesperson in electronic systems utilising integrated circuits and in addition, must have satisfactorily completed a post trades course in electronics equivalent to at least two (2) years part time study.
Electronics Tradesperson means an electrical tradesperson working at a level beyond Electrician Special Class and who is mainly engaged in applying their knowledge and skills to the task of installing, repairing, maintaining, servicing, modifying, commissioning, testing, fault finding and diagnosing of various forms of machinery and equipment which are electronically controlled by complex digital and/or analogue control systems utilising integrated circuitry.
An Electronics Tradesperson, an Electrician Special Class, an Electrical Fitter and/or Armature Winder or an Electrical Installer who holds, and in the course of employment may be required to use, a current "A" Grade or "B" Grade licence issued pursuant to the relevant regulation in force on the 28th day of February 1978 under the Electricity Act 1945, shall be paid an allowance of $24.70 per week (rate from 11/4/90).
Stream one – Electrical 4.1.1(a) This includes all electrical work normally associated with the work of an Electrical Mechanic, Electrical Fitter, Electrician – Special Class and Electronics Tradesperson as defined in Schedule B of this Award.
In addition, to be classified as an Electronics Tradesperson, a tradesperson must be required as part of their duties to: • Maintain and repair multi-function printed circuitry of the type described in the definition using circuit diagrams and test equipment.
Electronics Tradesperson means an electrical tradesperson working at a level beyond Electrician Special Class and who is mainly engaged in applying their knowledge and skills to the task of installing, repairing, maintaining, servicing, modifying, commissioning, testing, fault finding and diagnosing of various forms of machinery and equipment which are electronically controlled by complex digital and/or analogue control systems utilizing integrated circuitry.
An Electronics Tradesperson, an Electrician Special Class, an Electrical Fitter and/or Armature Winder or an Electrical Installer who holds, and in the course of employment may be required to use, a current "A" Grade or "B" Grade license issued pursuant to the relevant regulation in force on the 28th day of February 1978 under the Electricity Act 1945, shall be paid an allowance of $18.90 per week.
In addition, to be classified as an Electronics Tradesperson, a tradesperson must be capable of and prepared to carry out the following duties as required: 4.2.1 Maintaining and repairing multi function printed circuits using circuit diagrams and test equipment.
This definition and wage structure of Electronics Tradesperson may be subject to review after two years from the date of introduction on the application by either party.
An Electronics Tradesperson, an Electrician Special Class, an Electrical Fitter and/or Armature Winder or an Electrical Installer who holds, and in the course of employment may be required to use, a current electrical licence (unrestricted) issued pursuant to the relevant regulation in force under the Electricity Act 1945, shall be paid an allowance of $24.70 per week.