Technical position definition

Technical position means a position for which an employee is required to have a combination of knowledge and skills that can be obtained through approximately two years of posthigh school education, such as from a community or technical college, or by on-the-job training. [1997 c 267 § 2; 1993 c 349 § 1.]
Technical position means a position for which an employee possesses specialized skills for a job requirement outside the typical duties of a paraeducator.
Technical position means those posts held by those employed in any professional, scientific or engineering capacity.

Examples of Technical position in a sentence

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  • In consultation with USAID, the Deputy COP (Technical) position was modified to a Director of Implementation position with an emphasis on program management and oversight rather than technical leadership to complement the skill set of the COP, and viable candidates for this position were identified.

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