Operator-in-charge definition

Operator-in-charge means a person or persons on site in direct responsible charge for a plant or distribution system. A city manager, superintendent of public works, city clerk, council member, business manager, or other administrative official shall not be deemed to be the operator-in-charge of a plant or distribution system unless this person’s duties include the active, daily on-site operation of the plant or distribution system. On-site operation may not necessarily mean full-time attendance at the plant or distribution system.
Operator-in-charge. The Member is responsible for establishing operating procedures and standards for the operation of its Generator and to designate an “Operator in Charge” who will be responsible for the safe and reliable operation of the Generator. The Member shall ensure that the Operator in Charge of the Generator is competent in the operation of the Generator and is aware of the provisions of any operating agreements and regulations relating to the safe operation of electrical power systems. The Operator in Charge is the person identified by name or job title responsible for the real time operation of all electrical facilities related to the interconnection of the Generator owned by the Member. The Operator in Charge for Member is: Name: Address: Telephone: Email:
Operator-in-charge means an operator-in-charge within the meaning of O. Reg. 128/04.

Examples of Operator-in-charge in a sentence

  • For the classification families of Operator (excluding OITs and Senior Operator in Charge), Mechanic, Electrician, and Instrument Tech, the above transfer provision shall be administered as follows: the first job opening in each classification family will be filled by transfer, then job openings will alternate between a regular competitive process and transfer thereafter, with a limit of 2 competitive processes per year per section per classification family.

  • For bargaining unit classifications excluding OITs and Senior Operator in Charge (SOIC), the following process will be used to fill vacant career service positions.


More Definitions of Operator-in-charge

Operator-in-charge means a certified operator who is designated by the owner of a public water supply as the responsible individual in overall charge of a waterworks system, or portion of a waterworks system, who makes decisions regarding the daily operational activities of the system that will directly impact the quality or quantity of drinking water.
Operator-in-charge or "OIC" means a person who holds an active certification to operate an animal waste management system and who has responsibility for the operation of the system as defined in G.S. 90A-47.1(a)(4).
Operator-in-charge means a person who holds a currently valid certificate to operate an animal waste management system and who has primary responsibility for the operation of the system.
Operator-in-charge or “OIC” means the master operator who has been designated by the owner to be responsible for the operation of a septage servicing business.
Operator-in-charge. (OIC) means a person who holds an active certification to operate an animal
Operator-in-charge means a person who holds a currently valid
Operator-in-charge means a person designated as an operator- in-charge pursuant to subsection 6(1) or (2), section 7 or the preceding regulations, who has direct responsibility for, and charge of, the overall operation, repair and maintenance of a facility;