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.