Maintenance Operator definition

Maintenance Operator means - a member of staff who is appointed to a position designated as such and who carries out repairs and maintenance of farm buildings, structures and equipment and is appointed to a position that requires possession of a trade qualification as a condition of employment.
Maintenance Operator means - a member of staff who is assigned to a role designated as such and who carries out repairs and maintenance of farm buildings, structures and equipment and is assigned to a role that requires possession of a trade qualification as a condition of employment.
Maintenance Operator means a qualified independent contractor selected by TBITEC with the approval of the Executive Director to operate, maintain and manage the Aeronautical Equipment.

Examples of Maintenance Operator in a sentence

  • If Operator provides Aircraft Maintenance on other Aircraft, Operator shall comply with the minimum standards for an Aircraft Maintenance Operator (Section 4).

  • The new positions are Drilling and Maintenance Operator (DMO) covering the functions of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ Assistant and Roughneck, and Operation and Maintenance Operator (OMO) covering the functions of the Rigger and Rigger Assistant.

  • This program captures both water and wastewater Utility Operations, and builds upon and replaces the CRD Water Maintenance Operator program which serves as this UO program’s foundation.

  • The new positions are Drilling and Maintenance Operator (DMO) covering the functions of the Derrickman, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Assistant and Roughneck, and Operation and Maintenance Operator (OMO) covering the functions of the Rigger and Rigger Assistant.

  • D1.5 Storm Sewer Maintenance Operator" shall work from the period beginning April to mid-November with some variation in hours as mutually agreed from 6:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. subject to a shift being no more than ten (10) hours per day with one-half (0.5) hour unpaid lunch.

  • The premiums established under this Schedule apply to Employees within the classifications of Maintenance Operator (Diesel, Mechanical, Electrician/Instrument Technician), Plants Servicepersons (Millwrights), Plants Serviceperson Helpers, Electricians and Instrument Technicians.

  • For the purposes of this article, a Maintenance Operator 1 shall only be entitled to either the 3rd Certification premium or the 4th Certification premium, and shall not be entitled to be paid more than one premium in this article.

  • Management will schedule a Maintenance Operator to work an 8-hour shift from midnight to 8:00 am at straight time pay plus the appropriate shift premium.

  • The City agrees to provide necessary training and safety equipment for the classification of: • Assistant Equipment Mechanic • Equipment Mechanic • Jr. Water Maintenance Operator • Water Maintenance Operator I/II • Maintenance Worker I/II • Senior Maintenance Worker • Tree Trimmer • Airport Maintenance & Operations Specialist • Street Sweeper Operator This equipment may include, but not limited to: appropriate gloves, safety glasses, ear protection, chaps, hard hats, safety vests and breathing masks.

  • The positions eligible for stand-by assignments are: Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator I, Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator II, Wastewater Treatment Senior Maintenance Operator, and Wastewater Treatment Maintenance Operator.

Related to Maintenance Operator

  • Maintenance Outage means the temporary operational removal of the Facility from service to perform work on specific components of the Facility, at a time when the Facility must be removed from service before the next Scheduled Outage in the interest of safety or the prevention of injury or damage to or undue wear and tear on the Facility or any component thereof.

  • Commence operation means to have begun any mechanical, chemical, or electronic process, including start-up of an emissions control technology or emissions monitor or of a unit's combustion chamber.

  • Maintenance Term means the period of time for which Customer has purchased Maintenance Services, as evidenced by the Purchase Order delivered by Customer in connection therewith, together with all renewals effected in accordance with Section 4 of this Agreement.

  • Maintenance area means any geographic region of the United States previously designated nonattainment pursuant to the CAA Amendments of 1990 and subsequently redesignated to attainment subject to the requirement to develop a maintenance plan under §175A of the CAA, as amended.

  • Generator Maintenance Outage means the scheduled removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit in order to perform necessary repairs on specific components of the facility, if removal of the facility meets the guidelines specified in the PJM Manuals.