Refrigeration Mechanic definition

Refrigeration Mechanic means an employee who: - • has satisfactorily completed a Certificate III in Refrigeration (or equivalent); and • is eligible to be registered with the VBA; and undertakes air – conditioning work whilst engaged in construction work. However, the Agreement does not cover a Refrigeration Mechanic who works full time in the service and maintenance operations of the employer.
Refrigeration Mechanic means a person who has served an apprenticeship, or who is the holder of a tradespersons certificate issued by the appropriate authority as a refrigeration mechanic, who is required to apply general trade experience on refrigeration work (as defined).
Refrigeration Mechanic means a worker who performs repair works on air conditioning and refrigeration system and equipment;

Examples of Refrigeration Mechanic in a sentence

  • Training Courses offered at RAETECH Training Centre ▪ ApprenticeshipsApprenticeship - Refrigeration Mechanic (Industrial/Commercial)- Duration: min.


More Definitions of Refrigeration Mechanic

Refrigeration Mechanic means a person employed as such who has completed an apprenticeship, or who holds a tradesman’s rights certificate in refrigeration and holds a full ARCTIC Licence.
Refrigeration Mechanic means a person who holds an industry training credential issued under the Industry Training Authority Act as a refrigeration mechanic;
Refrigeration Mechanic or ”erviceperson Grade 4" means Refrigeration Mechanic or Serviceperson Grade I, who has had not less than 3 years experience on-the-job as a tradesperson and possesses a sound working knowledge of refrigeration and air conditioning electrical and electronic systems as to enable the employee to commission, service, diagnose faults and repair domestic, commercial and industrial refrigeration and air conditioning systems. To be classified as a Refrigeration Mechanic Grade IV, the employee must have satisfactorily completed a 2 year post trade course in Industrial Electronics. In addition, to be classified as a Refrigeration Mechanic or Serviceperson Grade IV, a tradesperson may be required to carry out the following duties:
Refrigeration Mechanic means an employee who performs repair works on air conditioning and refrigeration system and equipment;
Refrigeration Mechanic means a person employed as such who has completed an apprenticeship, or who holds a tradesman’s rights certificate in refrigeration.

Related to Refrigeration Mechanic

  • Sewage sludge weight means the weight of sewage sludge, in dry U.S. tons, including admixtures such as liming materials or bulking agents. Monitoring frequencies for sewage sludge parameters are based on the reported sludge weight generated in a calendar year (use the most recent calendar year data when the NPDES permit is up for renewal).

  • Sewage disposal system means all interceptor sewers, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, combined sanitary and storm sewers, sewage treatment plants, and all other plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with the collection, treatment, and disposal of sewage and industrial wastes, and includes a storm water drain system under the jurisdiction and control of a governmental agency.

  • Low-solids coating means a coating containing 0.12 kilogram or less of solids per liter (one pound or less of solids per gallon) of coating material.

  • Sewage sludge means a solid, semi-solid, or liquid residue generated during the treatment of domestic sewage in a treatment works as defined in section 6111.01 of the Revised Code. "Sewage sludge" includes, but is not limited to, scum or solids removed in primary, secondary, or advanced wastewater treatment processes. "Sewage sludge" does not include ash generated during the firing of sewage sludge in a sewage sludge incinerator, grit and screenings generated during preliminary treatment of domestic sewage in a treatment works, animal manure, residue generated during treatment of animal manure, or domestic septage.

  • Industrial maintenance coating means a high performance architectural coating, including primers, sealers, undercoaters, intermediate coats, and topcoats formulated for application to substrates, including floors, exposed to one or more of the following extreme environmental conditions listed below and labeled “For industrial use only;” “For professional use only;” “Not for residential use;” or “Not intended for residential use.”