Chief Engineer Sample Clauses

The Chief Engineer clause designates a specific individual or role as the primary technical authority responsible for overseeing engineering aspects of a project. This clause typically outlines the Chief Engineer's duties, such as approving technical plans, supervising engineering staff, and ensuring compliance with relevant standards and regulations. By clearly defining the Chief Engineer's responsibilities and authority, the clause helps ensure accountability and smooth coordination of technical work throughout the project.
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Chief Engineer in-Charge of work shall have the authority to change the arbitrator on an application by either the contractor or the Engineer-in-charge requesting change of arbitrator giving reason thereof either before the start of the arbitration proceedings or during the course of such proceedings. The arbitration proceeding would stands suspended as soon as an application for change of Arbitration is filed before the Chief-Engineer and a notice therefore given by the applicant to the Arbitrator. The Chief Engineer after hearing both the parties may pass a speaking order rejecting the application or accepting to change the Arbitrator simultaneously, appointing a technical officer not below the rank of a Superintending Engineer as Arbitrator under the contract. The new Arbitrator so appointed may enter upon the reference afresh or he may continue the hearing from the point these were suspended before the previous Arbitrator.
Chief Engineer mea ns Chief Engineer of the zone/ basin concerned.
Chief Engineer. Within the framework of the STCW ’95, this position is referred to internationally as the First Engineer. There are three grades of chief engineers in the dredging industry:
Chief Engineer. The expressionThe Chief Engineer’ as used in the tender papers shall mean Chief Engineer P.W .Region Nagpur.
Chief Engineer. To direct the operation of employees in the bargaining unit in the performance of their duties. This does not preclude the Chief Engineer from standing watch and performing manual duties consistent with the work performed by the employees under his/her direction.
Chief Engineer. Directs Shift Engineers in the operation and maintenance of the HVAC systems at the Head Office and various other buildings. Does maintenance, installation and repairs as required. Plans and implements inspections, tests and maintenance schedules for HVAC equipment. Prepares reports as required. Maintains inventory and monitors invoicing costs. Must have Third Class Stationary Engineer’s Certificate, including good working knowledge of HVAC plant operation, pneumatic and electronic controls and instrumentation. A journeyman/woman CPC Technologist shall undertake work on communications, protection, and control equipment and systems, as assigned.
Chief Engineer. The expression 'The Chief Engineer' as used in the tender papers shall mean Chief Engineer P.W .Region Akola
Chief Engineer. Chief Engineer means any employee engaged by the Employer to do the work and as a matter of routine to transmit the Employer's directions and instructions in respect to the performance of the work involved in the maintenance, cleaning, servicing, heating and operation of the premises, but such employee shall have no authority to hire, discharge, or otherwise discipline or reward other employees, to adjust their grievances, or to recommend any action in respect to discipline or their status as employees, or terms or conditions affecting their employment. An Employer may, however, authorize a Chief Engineer in an emergency to direct the physical removal of any employee from the premises when the conduct of such person constitutes a hazard to the safe operation of the premises or the safety of its occupants. Whenever the term Janitor is used in this Agreement, it shall interchangeably also mean Chief Engineer.
Chief Engineer. Campus Facility Operations $3,284.12 $3,670.53 $3,863.72
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