Manager on Duty definition

Manager on Duty means the person employed by the Port and so designated from time to time by the Director or Assistant Director.

Examples of Manager on Duty in a sentence

  • The employee shall be required to have completed a Manager on Duty (MOD) training program.

  • For service outages after hours, call ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇ and select Option #3 to leave a message for the Manager on Duty (MOD).

  • Less notice may be provided by you if your Store Manager or Manager on Duty agrees.

  • Certified copies of all Governmental Authorizations, and all consents, approvals and authorizations of, and notices to and other actions by, all Persons with whom the Company, the Acquisition Subsidiary, or any of their respective Subsidiaries has any contractual obligations, as shall be required for the execution, delivery or performance of this Agreement and the other Note Documents or the consummation of the issuance and sale of the Notes or any of the other transactions contemplated hereby or thereby.

  • Notice upon entering shall be given to a representative of Human Resources, or in their absence the Manager on Duty.

  • Employees may request, through the Manager on Duty, another employee to escort them to their vehicle in the staff parking lot.

  • The Sweetgrass Pavilion Manager on Duty will determine if there is any damage done to the property as a result of your event and, if necessary, the security deposit will be applied towards any needed repairs.

  • Notice upon entering shall be given to a representative of Human Resources or in their absence, the Manager on Duty.

  • Employees who are unable to reach their own manager will notify a Manager on Duty and, in addition to providing their name and department, will provide their absence reason.

  • All Guests must first meet with Manager on Duty and complete the Guest Registration card provided by The Pet Ranch.