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will be required prior to
scheduling a theory examination. Additional fees for practical examinations may be required for your trade. Visit the Trades with Practical Exams and Fees section...file size: 196 kb -
Classification: Protected A • Exam
schedules – Develop examschedules to align with classes – Work with PSIs to ensure adequate facilities for exam sessions – Identify and source resources required...file size: 1311 kb -
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Schedule I to this Agreement and "Apprenticeship Authorities" means ail of the Apprenticeship Authorities set out therein; (c) "Apprenticeship Program" means a program of Apprenticeship Training...to the attention of the office-holder and at the address for the office-holder set out inSchedule II to this Agreement or at such other address as the Party to whom such notice is to be given shall..., Minister, Workforce and Advanced Learning 9 0:7 00,- Ilieleileuel MMeeggillliZenUM "'7ia..dgibr nw0WWwitmOm%wiien iWuet%41WeiOY,Obd mwe =gall1!.. r.. I itSchedule I — Apprenticeship Authorities...file size: 8820 kb -
some trades, the provincial-territorial minimum wage rate may apply. Apprentices who are working in a unionized workplace are bound to the wage
schedule as set out in their collective agreement. 4. HOW...file size: 629 kb -
the Centre administratif de la qualification professionnelle (CAQP) to make arrangements and
schedule a time and place. 5 3 V O L U N T A R Y T R A D E S M A N A G E D B Y E M P L O I - Q U É B E C KEY...file size: 3710 kb -
Program 28% 4% 3% 2% D E F Job
Scheduling Construction Materials Management Cabinet Installation 6% 6% 7% G H I Trim Installation Walls and Storage Wood Finishing 6% 3% 3% J K Flooring Interior Finish...an Interprovincial examination. 1. Identify Red Seal products used to develop Interprovincial examinations. 2. Use Red Seal products to prepare for an interprovincial examination. D. JobScheduling .......................................................................................................................................... 6% Outcome: Use jobscheduling methods. 1. Describe jobscheduling ...file size: 526 kb -
Secondary Auxiliary Views D Trigonometry SECTION THREE A B C DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS Interpret Customer Drawings Notes and Specifications
Schedules and Tables D E F Structural Shapes and Sections... Bidding and Tendering Estimating ProjectScheduling D E Project Monitoring Lien Acts and Torts SECTION TWO A B C PROJECT RELATED ADMINSTRATION Technical Writing Spreadsheet Applications Data...project requirements f rom notes and specif ications. C.Schedules and Tables Competency: Useschedules and tables. 1. Identifyschedules as provided on customer documents. 2. Identify tables...file size: 415 kb -
Galvanic Anode Systems Impressed Current Systems D Factors That Affect CP Performance SECTION TWO A B C CATHODIC PROTECTION PLANS Obtaining Supporting Data Reviewing Historical Data
Scheduling Project...PROTECTION PROJECTS Project Scope, Cost Estimates andSchedules Sourcing Project Services, Equipment, Supplies and Materials SECTION TWO A COMPLYING WITH REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS Regulations.... C.Scheduling Project Activities Competency: Assist in identifying andscheduling project activities. 1. Use the scope of project information and pertinent historical information to establish work...file size: 574 kb -
with minimal waste. 1. Be able to make or modify work
schedules . 2. Be able to plan jobs and activities that optimize productivity and crew capacity. 3. Be able to ‘take of f’ required materials and tools...are in place for tools and equipment. 6. Ensure that tools and equipment maintenance isscheduled and performed as required. SECTION FOUR: .................................... MANAGING JOB QUALITY...with all applicable codes, specifications, work orders, quality procedures. 2. Verify that the material and processes used comply with job specif ications. 3. Be able toschedule inspections that occur...file size: 343 kb -
, compliances, invoices, etc. D. Monitor Construction Progress Competency: Monitor construction sites against the
schedule to obtain information required to adequately manage the construction process. 1...requirements. 3. Identify when a constructionschedule needs to be adjusted. 4. Identify and document potential and manifested incidents regarding labour standards, safety, contractual, and company...incidents. 7. Ensure the site is ready forscheduled labour and material delivery. 8. Protect raw materials and completed work including the prevention of vandalism and thef t. SECTION THREE...file size: 382 kb