Technician I Clause Samples

The 'Technician I' clause defines the role, responsibilities, and qualifications required for an entry-level technician position within an organization or under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines the basic duties expected of a Technician I, such as performing routine maintenance, assisting senior technicians, or handling standard technical tasks under supervision. It may also specify minimum education or certification requirements. The core function of this clause is to clearly delineate the scope of work and expectations for the Technician I role, ensuring both parties understand the level of expertise and tasks assigned to this position.
Technician I. Any employee who has the skills relating to the conversion of the stadium for the purpose of staging an event. (Fork Lift Ticket Required). Some types of work performed: • All work related to the conversion of the stadium for the purpose of staging an event • Equipment operation • Field line/logo painting • Field coverings • Event set-up/tear down • General labour • Demonstrated proficiency in leading a conversion crew when completing tasks related to the conversion of the stadium for the purpose of staging an event • Turf maintenance • Sign machine • Movement of seating units • Rigging, including winches and cables and snorkel lift • Painting field logo and lines, using alignment equipment • Crew leadership • Seat repair • High level window washing • Propane maintenance • Roof cleaning • Pressure washing (over 1000 psi or 140°F temperature) • Grounds maintenance
Technician I. Any employee who has the skills relating to the conversion of the stadium for the purpose of staging an event. (Fork Lift Ticket Required). Some types of work performed: • All work related to the conversion of the stadium for the purpose of staging an event • Equipment operation • Field line/logo painting • Field coverings • Event set-up/tear down • General labour • Demonstrated proficiency in leading a conversion crew when completing tasks related to the conversion of the stadium for the purpose of staging an event • Almeise equipment and turf laying • Sign machine • Kayson moving including use of forklift 10,000 lbs and over, with 5th wheel in operation • Rigging, including winches and cables and snorkel lift • Painting field logo and lines, using alignment equipment • Crew leadership • Seat repair • High level window washing • Propane maintenance • Roof cleaning • Pressure washing (over 1000 psi or 140°F temperature) • Grounds maintenance
Technician I. Any employee who has skills relating to the conversion of the stadium for the purpose of staging an event. (Fork Lift Ticket Required). Some types of work performed: • All work related to the conversion of the stadium for the purpose of staging an event • Equipment operation • Field line/logo painting • Field coverings • Event set-up/tear down • General labour • May lead an Event-Time Building set • Turf maintenance (non-specialized) • Movement of seating units • Rigging, including winches and cables and snorkel lift • Painting field logo and lines, using alignment equipment • Seat repair • High level window washing • Propane maintenance • Roof cleaning • Pressure washingGrounds maintenance

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