AQF Level definition

AQF Level means the Australian Qualifications Framework which incorporates qualifications at various levels within the Australian Recognition Framework.

Examples of AQF Level in a sentence

  • To achieve this level, the employee must hold an existing AQF Level 3 trade certificate, or have been assessed as competent in all core and the minimum number of elective competencies for the designated trade.

  • All street trees planted in accordance with the approved Landscape Plan must be maintained by a qualified Horticulturist or Arborist (AQF Level 2 or 3) for a minimum period of twelve (12) months commencing on the planting date.

  • The signs must state the purpose of the fencing and the name and contact details of the builder and the appointed AQF Level 5 consultant arborist.

  • A Production Systems Employee is an employee who possess an Engineering Production Certificate III, or has completed an AQF Level III traineeship or equivalent so as to enable the employee to perform work within the scope of this level.

  • The principal contractor must procure an inspection of the exposed tree roots by an arborist with a minimum AQF Level 5 qualification.

  • An Engineering/Production Employee - Level IV is an employee who possess an Engineering Production Certificate II, or has completed an AQF Level II traineeship, or equivalent (including the use of 64 competency points from the Implementation Guide) so as to enable the employee to perform work within the scope of this level.

  • AQF Level 8 includes Bachelor Honours Degree, Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma and Master Degrees.

  • An Engineering/Production Employee - Level III is an employee who possesses an Engineering Production Certificate I, or has completed an AQF Level I traineeship, or equivalent (including the use of 32 competency points from the Implementation Guide) so as to enable the employee to perform work within the scope of this level.

  • Qualifications for senior leadership positions will normally be at Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Level 8 or AQF Level 9.

  • A specialist forestry worker may typically be required to possess a variety of operator's tickets or licenses or other qualification/s including skills and competencies higher than an AQF Level 3 outcome which are relevant to their area of speciality.

Related to AQF Level

  • Pricing Level refers to the determination of which of Level I, Level II, Level III, Level IV, Level V or Level VI applies at any date.

  • Маrgin Level for CFD trading shall mean the percentage of Equity to Necessary Margin ratio. It is calculated as: Margin Level = (Equity / Necessary Margin) x 100%.

  • Action level means a rate of emissions of a hazardous air contaminant as specified in Appendix C or as may be determined under Section 5-261(3) of these regulations. Action Levels are used to determine the applicability of Section 5-261 to stationary sources and shall be derived in accordance with the method prescribed in Appendix E of these regulations.