Designated Trainer Sample Clauses

The Designated Trainer clause identifies a specific individual or entity responsible for providing training services under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the qualifications or credentials required of the trainer and may specify their duties, such as delivering instruction, preparing materials, or assessing participants. Its core practical function is to ensure that both parties are clear about who will conduct the training, thereby promoting accountability and consistency in the delivery of training services.
Designated Trainer. The term
Designated Trainer. The term, “designated trainer,” is a person who may be added to the normal crew of a vessel for purposes of providing training on board a vessel or in a classroom. Designated trainers may or may not be members of the bargaining unit.
Designated Trainer. An employee designated with the responsibility for training any employee shall be paid an additional one dollar (1.00) per hour over their classification rate for hours spent training on the weeks the company schedules training. The parties agree that training is a specialized skillset and the parties will mutually agree to who are the designated trainers and will follow seniority where possible. Final decision of who is identified as a Designated Trainer and when training will be scheduled will reside with management.

Related to Designated Trainer

  • Employee Training The Provider shall provide periodic security training to those of its employees who operate or have access to the system. Further, Provider shall provide LEA with contact information of an employee who LEA may contact if there are any security concerns or questions.

  • Technical Training The CAISO and the Participating TOs shall respond to reasonable requests for support and provide relevant technical training to each other’s employees to support the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of the CAISO Controlled Grid and to comply with any NERC or WECC operator certification or training requirements. Examples of such technical training include, but are not limited to: (1) the theory or operation of new or modified equipment (e.g., control systems, Remedial Action Schemes, protective relays); (2) computer and applicator programs; and (3) CAISO (or Participating TO) requirements. The Parties shall enter into agreements regarding the timing, term, locations, and cost allocation for the training.