Journey-worker definition

Journey-worker means a worker who has attained a level of skill,
Journey-worker means a worker who has attained what is recognized within the relevant industry as mastery of the skill, abilities, and competencies required for an occupation. The term may also refer to a mentor, technician, specialist, or other skilled worker who has obtained documented proficiency in an occupation, either through formal apprenticeship or other on-the-job experience and formal training.
Journey-worker means a person who holds a current New Mexico barber license; is recognized by the sponsor as having attained and mastered a level of skill, abilities, and competencies in barbering and is authorized to provide related instruction and on-the-job training to licensed apprentices. The maximum allowable ratio of licensed apprentices to journey workers during on-the-job training is one to one;

More Definitions of Journey-worker

Journey-worker means a worker who has been certified by the public agency compliance officer designated by a public agency who has received delegated authority from the Department, a contractor, subcontractor, union, the State training and employment service, apprentice program, referral agency, or other party acceptable to the Department as having mastered a craft or trade.
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Journey-worker means a worker who has attained a level of skill, abilities, and competencies recognized within an industry as having mastered the skills and competencies required for the occupation. The term may also refer to a mentor, technician, specialist, or other skilled worker who has documented proficient skills and knowledge of an occupation, either through formal apprenticeship or through practical on-the-job experience and formal training, or to describe any person who has achieved recognition in the person’s profession as a “master.”