An Advanced Engineering Tradesperson Sample Clauses

The clause defining 'An Advanced Engineering Tradesperson' establishes the qualifications, skills, and responsibilities required for an individual to be recognized at this advanced level within engineering trades. Typically, this includes criteria such as completion of specific training, demonstrated expertise in complex technical tasks, and the ability to supervise or mentor less experienced workers. By clearly outlining these requirements, the clause ensures that only suitably qualified individuals are assigned advanced roles, thereby maintaining high standards of competency and safety in engineering projects.
An Advanced Engineering Tradesperson. Level I works above and beyond a tradesperson at C7 and to the level of his/her skills, competence and training performs work within the scope of this level.
An Advanced Engineering Tradesperson. Level I works above and beyond a tradesperson at C7 and to the level of their skills, competence and training performs work within the scope of this level. (i) Undertakes quality control and work organisation at a level higher than for C7; (ii) Provides trade guidance and assistance as part of a work team; (iii) Assists in the provision of training to employees in conjunction with supervisors/trainers; (iv) Works under limited supervision either individually or in a team environment; (v) Prepares reports of a technical nature on specific tasks or assignments; (vi) Exercises broad discretion within the scope of this level; (vii) Operates lifting equipment incidental to their work; (viii) Performs non-trade tasks incidental to their work.
An Advanced Engineering Tradesperson. Level II works above and beyond a Tradesperson at C6 and to the level of the employee’s training –
An Advanced Engineering Tradesperson. Level I works above and beyond a tradesperson at the C7 level and to the level of their skills,competence and training performs work within the scope of this level: Supervisor (C7) (i) An Engineering/Manufacturing Tradesperson—Special Class Level II means a: (ii) An Engineering/Manufacturing Tradesperson—Special Class Level II works above and beyond a tradesperson at the C8 level and to the level of their skills, competence and training performs work within the scope of this level: (i) A Supervisor/Trainer/Coordinator—Level I is an employee who is responsible for the work of other employees and/or provision of structured on-the-job training. Such an employee has completed a qualification at AQF III level or above,of which at least one third of the competencies are related to supervision/training,or equivalent. (ii) Notwithstanding the above definition an employee who is mainly engaged to perform work supervising or coordinating the work of other employees and who has sufficient additional training beyond that of those coordinated or supervised so as to enable the employee to perform work within the scope of this level must be classified at this level.
An Advanced Engineering Tradesperson. Level II works above and beyond a tradesperson at C6 and to the level of their skills, competence and training performs work within the scope of this level: (a) provides technical guidance or assistance within the scope of this level; (b) prepares reports of a technical nature on tasks or assignments within the Employee’s skills and competence; (c) has an overall knowledge and understanding of the operating principle of the systems and equipment on which the tradesperson is required to carry out their task; (d) assists in the provision of on-the-job training in conjunction with supervisors and trainers; (e) operates lifting equipment incidental to their work; and (f) performs non-trade tasks incidental to their work. Engineering Technician – Level V

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