Engineer Responsibilities Sample Clauses

The Engineer Responsibilities clause defines the specific duties and obligations that the engineer must fulfill under the contract. Typically, this includes tasks such as preparing technical designs, overseeing project implementation, ensuring compliance with relevant standards, and providing progress reports. By clearly outlining these responsibilities, the clause ensures that both parties understand the engineer’s role, which helps prevent misunderstandings and sets expectations for performance and accountability.
Engineer Responsibilities. No subcontract relieves the Engineer of any responsibilities under this contract.
Engineer Responsibilities. No subcontract shall relieve the Engineer of any of its responsibilities under this Contract and of any liability for work performed under this Contract, even if performed by a subconsultant or other third party performing work for or on behalf of the Engineer.
Engineer Responsibilities. (a) The Engineer’s responsibilities include the below: (i) Do all work to the best of an Engineer’s ability, skill and competence. (ii) Carry out the Engineer’s work at places reasonably requested by the Company. (iii) Immediately report any breach or suspected breach of the Company’s policy, practices, standards or procedures or any act of misconduct of which the Engineer becomes aware. (iv) Do their best to promote, and not harm, the Company’s business, interests and reputation. (v) Maintain a professional and amicable relationship with the Company’s Clients. (vi) Attend and remain at work, unless absence is authorised by an appropriate Company officer. (vii) Willingly and enthusiastically provide support to community engagement activities, where required. (viii) Refrain from making any media comment other than to say words to the effect if asked to respond, “I am not in a position to make comment and will pass on your request to the appropriate Company official for attention.” (ix) Refrain from smoking any substances at the workplace. This includes on or in all property and vehicles owned by the Company, with the exception of those locations that have been specifically designated as smoking areas. (x) Refrain from the use or possession of non-prescription drugs, alcohol or any other substance that may affect an Engineer ability to work. An Engineer must inform the Company, prior to commencing work, if he or she is impaired by drugs (prescribed or non-prescribed), alcohol, or any other substances. (xi) Attend a doctor nominated by the Company for a full medical examination if requested at any time for a reasonable cause. The examination may also include a drug and alcohol test in accordance with the Company policy. Attendance will be paid by the Company unless the Engineer is on sick leave at the time, in which case the Engineer will use his or her personal leave. (xii) Maintain vaccinations and inoculations as recommended by the Government Medical Officer for residence in Australia at the Engineer’s expense. (xiii) Comply with the Company’s reasonable requests to be vaccinated and maintain vaccinations as determined by an appropriate medical practitioner (Doctor). (xiv) Disclose any injury, illness or disease that could impact an Engineer’s ability to perform their duties and/or affect their ongoing employment, including any mental impairment. Failure to disclose relevant or factual information may result in disciplinary action and/or termination of emp...
Engineer Responsibilities 

Related to Engineer Responsibilities

  • Owner Responsibilities The project owner or the engineer or architect of record acting as the owner’s agent shall fund special inspection services.

  • User Responsibilities i. Users are required to follow good security practices in the selection and use of passwords; ii. Users shall ensure that unattended equipment is protected; and iii. Users shall adopt a clear desk policy for papers and removable storage media and a clear screen policy for information processing facilities.

  • Buyer Responsibilities Buyer will: (a) promptly perform its obligations identified in the applicable Proposal or Order; (b) promptly provide all information reasonably required or useful for performance of the Service, including completion of the Order, prior to commencement of the Services; (c) designate a business contact and a technical contact to coordinate Buyer’s personnel and act as a liaison; (d) seek all consents and permits and provide all notices required in connection with the completion of the Services; and (e) provide Honeywell with prompt access to Buyer’s systems and premises as set forth in Section 12(c) (Working Hours for Services) to the extent necessary during the performance of the Services. If Buyer fails to perform any of Buyer’s obligations, Honeywell will: (i) be excused from failure to perform any of Honeywell’s affected obligations under this Agreement; (ii) be entitled to a reasonable extension of time, and a reasonable reimbursement of additional costs or fees incurred as a result of the same; and (iii) not be responsible for any liability arising from such failure. Honeywell is not responsible or liable for any problems, unavailability, delay or security incidents arising from or related to: (A) conditions or events reasonably outside of Honeywell’s control; (B) cyberattack; (C) public internet and communications networks; (D) data, software, hardware, services, telecommunications, infrastructure or networking equipment not provided by Honeywell, or acts or omissions of third parties Buyer retains; (E) Buyer’s and/or Buyer’s users’ negligence or failure to use the latest version or follow Documentation; (F) modifications or alterations not made by Honeywell; (G) loss or corruption of data; (H) unauthorized access via Buyer’s credentials; or (I) Buyer’s failure to use commercially reasonable administrative, physical and technical safeguards to protect Buyer’s systems or data or follow industry-standard security practices.

  • Member Responsibilities The Member’s responsibilities shall include, but are not limited to: 3.17.1. Inform the CONTRACTOR of the loss or theft of ID cards, 3.17.2. Present ID cards when using health care services, 3.17.3. Be familiar with the CONTRACTOR’s Health Plan Procedures to the best of their abilities, 3.17.4. Call or contact the CONTRACTOR to obtain information and have questions clarified, 3.17.5. Provide participating network Providers with accurate and complete medical information, 3.17.6. Follow the prescribed course of care recommended by the Provider or let the Provider know the reasons the treatment cannot be followed, as soon as possible, And 3.17.7. Make every effort to keep a scheduled appointment or cancel an appointment in advance of when it is scheduled.

  • Vendor Responsibilities Note: NO EXCEPTIONS OR REVISIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED IN C-M, O-S, V-W. Indemnification