Salary Grade Sample Clauses
The Salary Grade clause defines the classification level assigned to a particular job or employee, which determines the corresponding pay range and benefits. In practice, this clause specifies the salary scale or band applicable to the position, often referencing an internal grading system or pay structure used by the employer. By clearly establishing the salary grade, the clause ensures transparency in compensation, helps standardize pay across similar roles, and reduces disputes regarding salary entitlements.
Salary Grade. The collection of salary levels, from the starting salary rate to the normal maximum salary rate, which constitutes the compensation for a particular service.
Salary Grade. A salary grade is a numerical value that represents a finite range on the salary schedule (salary range).
Salary Grade. Job Title
Salary Grade. Tourist Guide with job preparation (education or skills assessment) in the specialized field of guiding or general guiding which is job related, cf. however competence conditions of the third salary grade. These guides can prioritize and organize their own tasks in challenging situations and demonstrate professionalism in their work. They can convey knowledge and skills, justify and reflect on the methods they use, and are responsible for their work environment. They are also capable of mentoring others.
Salary Grade. Tourist Guide with professional preparation for general guiding (education or skills assessment) according to IST EN 15565:2008, which covers the training and education of tourist guides. They possess specialized knowledge useful for guiding. They can prioritize and organize their tasks in challenging situations, demonstrate professionalism, and mentor others. Is able to share his/her knowledge and skills, support and consider the methods he/she uses and, in addition, possesses a sense of responsibility for the work environment and the skills to guide others. If specialized knowledge or education beyond the criteria of the first three salary classifications is required, the parties to the employment agreement must negotiate appropriate wages for the role.
Salary Grade. A salary level assigned to a job which reflects the value of the job relative to the value of other jobs in the organization. The salary grade for a particular job is determined by the job evaluation process.
Salary Grade. Summary An entrance level to develop knowledge and skill in the various phases of scientific research work by performing a variety of low complexity tasks following scientific principles, normally assisting other scientists. A continuing training and development level, performs varied tasks and studies of moderate scope and complexity, usually minor phases of broader assignments, which require application of prescribed scientific methods and techniques. Complexity of assignments increases as experience is gained. Typical Duties Formulates, designs and conducts scientific experiments/research of a less complex nature following standard scientific research techniques. Records observations, carries out analyses, draws conclusions. Prepares reports on assignments. Assists more senior scientists in carrying out research tasks requiring accuracy in experimental techniques, calculations, completeness of data and adherence to prescribed testing analysis, modelling or computation methods. Uses initiative and judgement in solving problems, obtaining and analyzing data, designing or modifying experiments and in understanding the scope of the research work. Difficult problems or unusual features are referred to supervisor for discussion and/or solution. Is expected to apply innovative approach to solutions of problems. Prepares complex reports. Gains familiarity with commercial/business and administrative procedures. Gives presentations to customers and contributes to technical journals. Recommendations, Decisions Few scientific decisions called for and these will be of routine nature with ample precedent or clearly defined procedures as guidance. Recommendations normally reviewed for technical accuracy and feasibility. Recommendations limited to problem solving rather than end result. Decisions made are normally within established guidelines. Starts to contribute to the planning of scientific projects. Supervision Received Under close supervision, work is reviewed for accuracy, adequacy and conformance with prescribed procedures. Prepares own work plans and executes them with minimum supervision. Oral and occasionally written instructions, as to methods and procedures to be followed, are given. Results are usually reviewed in detail and technical guidance is usually available. Leadership May assign and check work of 1-5 technicians, draftpersons, and/or other helpers. May give technical guidance to one or two junior scientists or technicians assigned to work on a com...
Salary Grade. 4
(i) inventory control; order taking; collection, receiving, weighing, inspection and dispatch of parts, goods, raw materials, finished product; transport and handling of raw materials, fuel, coal, chemical products;
(ii) operation of mobile equipment and transport, including fork lift, traveling cranes, motor vehicles, tractors, front end loader, mobile cranes, trucks, (with appropriate certificates as required);
(iii) assisting with the production of raw materials; stock preparation; paper and paperboard production; finishing and dispatch operations; machine breaks, shuts and wash-up;
(iv) basic maintenance and adjustments of machinery and equipment; use of selected hand tools and measuring equipment; lubrication; assisting with trade maintenance;
(v) maintain and monitor mill security and the movement of people and vehicles on and off the property; property maintenance;
(vi) rigging, lifting and slinging of machine components and scaffolding, boiler attending, engine driving, (with appropriate certificates as required);
(vii) maintaining manufacturing information systems; computer systems data input and retrieval.
(viii) identification and reporting of basic faults or pending failure of equipment.
Salary Grade. If the promotion is more than one Salary Grade, the employee will be paid one Salary Grade higher in the 18 month step.
Salary Grade. Summary Under administrative and/or high technical direction, this is first level of project coordination of two or more related fields; OR a senior engineering specialist consulting in a particular field of engineering, development or research. Responsible for an engineering administrative function, directing several professional and other groups engaged in inter-related engineering activities, OR as an engineer-authority or Company resource in an engineering field of major importance to the organization. Typical Duties Actively participates in short and long range planning. Provides original and ingenious, as well as practical and economical, solutions to problems. Provides advanced technological advice for solution of specific problems. Directs research into new products, processes or methods. Interprets and evaluates data obtained from various engineering and/or research investigations. Assesses need for change and approves significant changes in specifications, plans, techniques and materials. Provides expert advice on design, production and methodology. Evaluates completed results against standards, objectives and specifications. Establishes effective relationships with colleagues, associates and government officials. Maintains a high level of creative thinking and keeps informed of latest technologies in field. Conceives and develops programs and long-range plans, establishing objectives and priorities. Determines basic operating policies, devising methods of achieving program objectives in the most economical and effective manner. Meets and overcomes any unusual conditions affecting work progress. Provides specialized advice of an advanced technological nature. Acts as final technical authority in interpretation and evaluation of data obtained from various engineering and/or research investigations. Contributes significantly to the growth of engineering knowledge and keeps conversant with advanced technological developments. May act as Chairman and/or participates in meetings to discuss engineering problems. Attends and periodically addresses seminars, courses or conferences. Liaises with appropriate educational institutions and professional societies. Recommendations, Decisions Makes independent responsible decisions not usually subject to technical review on all matters assigned except those involving large sums of money or long range objectives. Takes courses of action necessary to expedite the successful accomplishment of assigned projects. Mak...