Operations Job definition

Operations Job shall have the meaning set forth in the Operations Jobs Policy. “Operations Jobs Policy” shall mean Attachment B.
Operations Job means any non-construction job, full-time or part-time, for which at least fifty percent of the work hours are performed on site within a Covered Project.

Examples of Operations Job in a sentence

  • The Director agrees to perform at the highest professional level of competence the services, duties and obligations required by the District’s Director of Facilities, Maintenance and Operations Job Description, the laws of this state, and the rules, regulations, and policies of the Board.

  • For employees in the Research Support, Technical, Library, Policy, and Business Operations Job Family, there will be the prospect of a permanent labour agreement, following a fixed- term labour argeement of no longer than two years, including an extension.

  • The Chief agrees to employ Employee to serve as the Deputy Fire Chief of Operations and to perform the functions and duties of the Deputy Fire Chief of Operations for the District as set forth by law and District policy and as further specified in the Deputy Fire Chief of Operations Job Description, as is more fully set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and to perform all other legally permissible and properly assigned duties and functions as determined by the Chief.

  • The Parties anticipate that the responsibilities associated with monitoring and enforcing this Agreement, as well as the Construction Jobs Policy, Operations Job Policy and the Local Contracting Policy, each as implemented throughout the DOZ, shall require a third party monitoring and enforcement entity or individual selected by the Village, and possessed of the necessary expertise to fulfill the required responsibilities contained in this paragraph (“Monitor”).

  • During the Term, the Executive shall serve as Director of Operations (Job Description attached as Exhibit “A”) and report directly to the Chief Executive Officer of the Company (the “CEO”).