Operator Maintenance definition

Operator Maintenance means the maintenance of the Edinburgh Tram Network to be carried out by the Operator in accordance with the DPOFA;
Operator Maintenance means items that are maintained by the Operator per InVision’s Operator Training Manual. Operator Maintenance includes daily system checks using software tools, and daily and weekly visual inspections, per InVision’s published maintenance schedule, which is subject to change. Operator Maintenance also includes system re-starts and fault re-sets using software tools.

Examples of Operator Maintenance in a sentence

  • Applications will be accepted from employees except those in the following classifications: Furnace Operator, Binder Mixer, Batch House Operator, Alloy Services, CFM Operator, and CSM Machine Operator (Maintenance skilled classifications excepted).

  • Such sub-contracts shall not relieve the Concessionaire of its responsibilities under this Agreement, and the Concessionaire shall be fully responsible for the acts and omission of the Designers, Contractors, Operator, Maintenance Contractor and Manager.

  • Each Maintenance Systems Operator, Maintenance Mechanic, and Central Utilities Plant Operator shall have a minimum of twelve (12) hours off before the start of his/her their regularly scheduled shift.

  • The employees agree to wear, and the Employer shall continue to provide, uniforms and protective clothing deemed necessary in the sole opinion of the Village to employees working at the Village Police Department and in the following job classifications: Maintenance Electrician, Water Meter Technician, Water Plant Operator, Maintenance Worker I, II and III, Mechanic II and Bus Driver.

  • For Operator-Maintenance Workers assigned to rotating shifts at the Water Plant only, a premium of $.50 per hour shall be paid over and above the Operator- Maintenance Worker’s regular rate of pay on all shifts.

  • Position - Operator Maintenance Senior (A1, A2, B1, B2 or C) Responsibilities and Duties In some circumstances field operations will require the employment of persons with specific trade skills.

  • Solely for purposes of this paragraph, those parts that are routinely replaced by the OEM Printer operator (defined by Indigo as Operator Maintenance Parts (OMPs)) shall be deemed to be Consumables.

  • Mechanic, Maintenance Serviceman I Retail Checker-Cashier Delivery Sorter, Draught Equipment Service Serviceman Tractor Driver; Toronto Maintenance Warehouse Checker Driver, Clerk Driver Stacker Operator Maintenance Man Counter Clerk, Driver Helper, Janitor, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Warehouseman Base Regular Probationary below Regular Rate.

  • Maintenance Stock-Receiving Material Parts Operator Maintenance Helper General Labourer Assembly Final Assembler General Labourer Effective Effective 9/1/2004 9/5/2005 9/6/2006 Sewers *This Benefit applies to all employees who active on the payroll on the first of February each year and who have been on the active payroll for a minimum of six (6) in the previous calendar year.

  • SCHEDULE OF WAGE RATES: Mechanic, Maintenance Serviceman Retail Checker-Cashier Delivery Sorter, Draught Equipment Service Serviceman Tractor Driver, Toronto Maintenance Shunter Warehouse Checker Driver, Clerk Driver Stacker Operator Maintenance Man Counter Clerk, Driver Helper, Janitor, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Warehouseman Licensee Pick-up Checker Driver Permanent Part-time Jan.

Related to Operator Maintenance

  • Major maintenance means the adjustment, repair or replacement of a component or module that could affect the accuracy of a measurement.

  • 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.

  • Routine maintenance means actions performed on a regular or controllable basis or in response to uncontrollable events upon a highway, road, street, or bridge. Routine maintenance includes, but is not limited to, 1 or more of the following:

  • Planned Maintenance means any Maintenance BT has planned to do in advance.

  • Operation and Maintenance or “O&M” shall mean all activities required to operate, maintain, and monitor the effectiveness of the RA as specified in the SOW or any EPA-approved O&M Plan.