Apprentice Lead Mechanic Duties Sample Clauses

Apprentice Lead Mechanic Duties. The work of the Apprentice Lead Mechanic will include providing on the job training for the assigned apprentices, daily task reports, and monthly progress reports. The Apprentice Lead Mechanic will be required to work closely with the Apprentice Training Supervisor and the Apprentices ensuring training requirements for the specific areas are met. The responsibilities include but are not limited to: a. Coordinating work with the other Lead Mechanics/ Supervisors for accomplishment of specific training requirements as outlined in the MPM. b. Responsible for leading, instructing, mentoring, and observation of work being accomplished by assigned Apprentices. c. Completion of daily task reports, OJT records, and progress reports. d. Observe, advise, guide, and lead Apprentices and enlist the expertise of other Mechanics. e. Apprentice Lead Mechanics will be trained in leadership skills and techniques. f. Apprentice Lead Mechanics will be required to pass a trial period as per Article 10, paragraph 12.

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