Engineering Tradesperson definition
Examples of Engineering Tradesperson in a sentence
An Engineering Tradesperson (Fabrication) who, because of the requirements of the manufacturer of the workplace, has met and remains capable of meeting a practical test, e.g. the relevant regulatory requirements for AS 1554SP.
C7 Higher Engineering Tradesperson and Special Class Level II Certificate IV in Engineering or C10 + 60% towards a Diploma of Engineering or equivalent.
An Engineering Tradesperson - Level I works above and beyond an employee at C11 and to the level of his/her skills, competence and training.
An Engineering Technician - Level II is an employee who has the equivalent level of training of a C8 Engineering Tradesperson Special Class - Level I or equivalent so as to enable the employee to apply skills within the scope of this level.
An Engineering Tradesperson - Special Class Level II works above and beyond a tradesperson at C8 and to the level of his/her skills, competence and training performs work within the scope of this level.
An Engineering Technician - Level I is an employee who has the equivalent level of training of a C9 Engineering Tradesperson or equivalent so as to enable the employee to apply skills within the scope of this level.
An Engineering Tradesperson Special Class - Level I works above and beyond a tradesperson at C9 and to the level of his/her skills, competence and training performs work within the scope of this level.
An Engineering Tradesperson is an employee who holds a recognised trade certificate in; Electrical/Electronic or Mechanical skills.
An Engineering Tradesperson - Level I works above and beyond an FTM at C11 and to the level of their skills, competence and training.
An Engineering Tradesperson Level I works above and beyond an employee at Process Support Operator and to the level of his/her skills, competence and training.