Inspection Engineer definition

Inspection Engineer means a nationally recognized independent engineer with no less than ten (10) years’ experience in the U.S. electric generation industry who is not employed by, does not provide services to, and does not otherwise derive any financial or other benefit from any of the Parties, their respective Affiliates or the PSCW other than as provided in the Lease Documents or the PTF Leases.

Examples of Inspection Engineer in a sentence

  • The Association President shall be allowed to accompany, as an observer, the District representative(s), if any, and the Cal-OSHA Compliance Inspection Engineer as the engineer conducts her/his walk-around inspection.

  • The Inspection Engineer shall examine the Complex and certify to the Purchaser regarding the Seller’s compliance with its obligations under this Agreement for maintenance of the Complex.

  • The Seller shall at its cost undertake and complete the actions and corrective measures identified by the Inspection Engineer (or by the Expert, as provided in the immediately following sentence) within the time period provided in the certificate (or in the Expert’s determination), such period of time to commence on the date that such certificate (or the Expert’s determination) is delivered to the Purchaser.

  • Immediately contact the Association President if the OSHA issue is bargaining unit member related, and he/she shall be allowed to participate as an observer in any opening or closing conference between the District's representative(s) and a Cal-OSHA Compliance Inspection Engineer.

  • In the event a CAL-OSHA Compliance Inspection Engineer comes to the District as a result of the implementation of California Occupational Safety and Health Act, as amended, and/or regulations relating thereto, the District will inform the Association and invite it to participate in the process.

  • The PSCW shall either approve of the Inspection Engineer selected by Lessee or choose a different Inspection Engineer from Lessor’s list.

  • The Inspection Engineer selected in accordance with this Section 5.1 of Schedule 3.1(a) (the “Independent Evaluator”) shall review and inspect the Project during the Construction Term.

  • If the Independent Inspection Engineer reports that Exceptional Maintenance is needed, then the PSCW shall review the End of Term Inspection Report and, if the PSCW approves the Exceptional Maintenance Amount, Lessee shall pay such approved Exceptional Maintenance Amount to Lessor upon return of the Leased Facility to Lessor.

  • The PSCW shall either approve of the Inspection Engineer selected by Lessee or choose a different Inspection Engineer from Lessor's list.

  • If the Independent Inspection Engineer reports that Exceptional Maintenance is needed, then the PSCW shall review the End of Term Inspection Report and, if the PSCW approves the Exceptional Maintenance Amount, Lessee shall pay Lessor’s Percentage of such approved Exceptional Maintenance Amount to Lessor upon return of the Leased Facility to Lessor.