Technology Operations Sample Clauses

The Technology Operations clause defines the responsibilities and standards for managing and maintaining technological systems and infrastructure within an organization or between contracting parties. It typically outlines requirements for system uptime, data security, software updates, and support services, ensuring that technology resources are reliable and efficiently managed. By establishing clear operational expectations, this clause helps prevent service disruptions, mitigates risks related to technology failures, and ensures that both parties understand their roles in supporting ongoing technology needs.
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Technology Operations. West Wage Schedules 59 Attachment A-6 .... Customer Sales, Service & Support – West Job Titles 63 Attachment A-7 .... Customer Sales, Service & Support – West Quasi Job Titles 66 Attachment A-8 .... Customer Sales, Service & Support – West Wage Schedules 68 Attachment A-9 .... Retail Operator Services – West Job Titles 73 Attachment A-10 .. Retail Operator Services – West Wage Schedules 74 Article B1.............. Application of this Appendix 75 Article B2.............. Wage Administration 75 Article B3.............. Holidays 75 Article B4.............. Annual Vacations 77 Article B5.............. Hours of Work and Scheduling 79 Article B6.............. Overtime 81 Article B7.............. Differentials and Standby Pay 81 Article B8.............. Tools 81 Article B9.............. Expenses 81 Article B10............ Lay-Offs 83 Attachment B-1 .... Technology Operations – East Job Titles 84 Attachment B-2 .... Technology Operations – East Wage Schedules 85 Attachment B-3 .... Customer Sales, Service & Support – East Job Titles 87 Attachment B-4 .... Customer Sales, Service & Support – East Wage Schedules 90 Article C1.............. Application of this Appendix 93 Article C2.............. Wage Administration 93 Article C3.............. Holidays 94 Article C4.............. Annual Vacations 95 Article C5.............. Hours of Work and Scheduling 97 Article C6.............. Overtime 98 Article C7.............. General 99 Article C8 ..............Lay-Offs 100 Article C9 ..............Call Answer Agents 100 Attachment C-1 .....Wage Schedules 101 Lump Sum Payment 104 Performance Bonus Program (Appendix A – West and Appendix C – Competitive Operator Services) 105 Performance Bonus Program (Appendix B – East) 106 Compensation Adjustments (Appendix B – East) 107 Commission/Incentive Pay Plans 108 Market Based Competitive Compensation 109 Pay Equity 110 Retirement Plans 111 Pension Plan for Employees in British Columbia 112 Team TELUS Flex Benefits (Appendix A – West and Appendix B – East) 115 Benefits for Temporary and Term Employees 116 Workplace Accommodation 117 Compressed Work Week 118 Averaging Hours of Work 121 Service Professional 123 Criminal Record and Other Clearances Required to Perform Security Work 125 New Hire Orientation – Section 5.06 126 Operator Services 127 Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures 128 Voluntary Severance Programs 129 Lump Sum Payment to the Telecommunication Workers Pension Plan (TWPP) – Funding for the Impact of Early Retirement Inc...
Technology Operations. Database Administration (DBA):

Related to Technology Operations

  • Project Development a. Collaborate with COUNTY and project clients to identify requirements and develop a project Scope Statement. a. Develop a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) for each project. b. Evaluate Scope Statement to develop a preliminary cost estimate and determinate whether project be vendor bid or be executed under a Job Order Contract (JOC).

  • Information Systems Acquisition Development and Maintenance a. Client Data – Client Data will only be used by State Street for the purposes specified in this Agreement.

  • Business Operations Company will provide all necessary equipment, personnel and other appurtenances necessary to conduct its operations. Company will conduct its business operations hereunder in a lawful, orderly and proper manner, considering the nature of such operation, so as not to unreasonably annoy, disturb, endanger or be offensive to others at or near the Premises or elsewhere on the Airport.

  • Curriculum Development This includes the analysis and coordination of textual materials; constant review of current literature in the field, some of which are selected for the college library collection, the preparation of selective, descriptive materials such as outlines and syllabi; conferring with other faculty and administration on curricular problems; and, the attendance and participation in inter and intra-college conferences and advisory committees.

  • Technology Upgrades Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Verizon shall have the right to deploy, upgrade, migrate and maintain its network at its discretion. The Parties acknowledge that Verizon, at its election, may deploy fiber throughout its network and that such fiber deployment may inhibit or facilitate Covista’s ability to provide service using certain technologies. Nothing in this Agreement shall limit Verizon's ability to modify its network through the incorporation of new equipment or software or otherwise. Covista shall be solely responsible for the cost and activities associated with accommodating such changes in its own network.