Operator's Maintenance definition
Examples of Operator's Maintenance in a sentence
The hours of work for Industrial Millwrights, Industrial Millwright Apprentices, Leadhand Electricians, Plant Electricians, Chief Operators, Maintenance and Relief Operators and Control Technicians at the Water Pollution Control Plant shall be in accordance with Appendix (A) attached hereto and forming part of this agreement.
The Company recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining representative for its full time and part time Bus Operators, Maintenance Department employees, full time and regular part time Information Clerks, Building Maintenance Employees, Terminal Maintenance Employees, Transit Surveyors and agrees to meet and treat with the duly elected officers of the Union on all questions relating to hours, wages and working conditions in the manner hereinafter provided.
The hours of work for Operators, Maintenance and Relief Operators and Control Technicians at the Water Pollution Control Plant shall be in accordance with Appendix (A) attached hereto and forming part of this agreement.
At the time of commencement of this Agreement, this Schedule applied to Warehouse Operators, Maintenance Engineers, Warehouse Mechanics, Warehouse Caretakers and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, whose rates of pay are set out in this Schedule.
Building and Facility Maintainers; Mechanic, Apprentice Mechanic, Heavy Equipment and Waste Vehicle Operators; Maintenance Supervisor, Water Services Clerk and water/sewage crews.
It is understood and agreed that Operator's Maintenance Program may be revised from time to time by Operator.
The hours of work for Industrial Millwrights, Industrial Millwright Apprentices, Leadhand Electricians, Plant Electricians, Chief Operators, Operators, Maintenance and Relief Operators and Control Technicians at the Water Pollution Control Plant shall be in accordance with Appendix (A) attached hereto and forming part of this agreement.
For all purposes of this Agreement, Operator shall remain responsible in terms of airworthiness compliance as well as responsible for Operator's Maintenance Program as well as the Engine Workscope and its approval by the airworthiness authority.
Technical Training is intended for System Operators, Maintenance personnel, Supervisor and Management personnel responsible for operation of an iDEN System who possess the necessary prerequisite knowledge, including but not necessarily limited to knowledge of telephony, digital communications and networking, logic circuitry, Pulse Code Modulation theory, and RF Technology.
All major deviations either from the OEM manuals and/or Operator's Maintenance Program shall be approved by a FAA certified DER.