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I. General Provisions

  1. The installer of translucent structures follows the instructions of _______.
  2. The installer of translucent structures replaces _______.
  3. The installer of translucent structures is replaced by _______.
  4. The installer of translucent structures (hereinafter referred to as the installer) is part of the Installation and Service Department of the company and reports to the Head of the Installation and Service Department and the Director of the company.

II. Official duties

The installer of translucent structures is obliged to:

  1. Know and skillfully apply the methods of production of installation of translucent structures.
  2. Have a neat appearance.
  3. Receive and study the technical specifications for the performance of work in advance.
  4. Strictly observe the operating mode of production, office and facilities of the Customer.
  5. Arrive at the customer's site on time.
  6. If it is impossible, start work on time, inform the office staff in advance.
  7. Before starting work, the installer must:
  • put on overalls and check the workplace for compliance with safety requirements. If the Customer's property is in the work area, warn him about it;
  • when working at height, prepare equipment and construction towers;
  • check the completeness of the order (products, accessories and their dimensions);
  • inspect structural elements and components, and make sure that there are no defects;
  • prepare the tool and design for work;
  • before the production of dismantling work, measure the structures in order to identify a gross error in overall dimensions;
  • objectively tell the Customer about all stages of the forthcoming work.
  1. It is forbidden to start work when:
  • identified gross error in the overall dimensions of structures;
  • malfunctions of tools and equipment;
  • low air temperature (below 10-11C);
  • lack of safety equipment when working at height (more than 1,5 m).
  1. During work, the installer must:
  • comply with all safety requirements for the production of installation work;
  • ensure the installation of structures, components, slopes, etc. in accordance with the requirements of technical documentation and methodology;
  • use only recommended consumables (foam, fasteners, etc.);
  • upon detection of defects during work, report to the office of the company, as well as to the Head of the installation and service department;
  • in case of unfinished work at the facility, immediately report to the office of the company.
  1. Upon completion of work, the installer must:
  • check and show the Customer the operability of fittings and other elements;
  • Briefly inform and show the Customer the rules for the operation of the product (adjustment of the "winter" - "summer" fittings, slot ventilation, lubrication points for rubbing fittings, cleaning of drainage holes);
  • remove construction debris and waste of building materials in the work area;
  • sign bilateral Acts on the performance of work.
  1. The installer is prohibited from:
  • appear in the company's offices in dirty work clothes;
  • to talk about installation problems in the presence of strangers;
  • in the presence of the Customer and other persons, comment on the actions of the company's employees, shortcomings in measurement, equipment, etc.;
  • communicate to the Customer information not permitted by the company;
  • turn off your mobile phone;
  • independently postpone the deadlines for the performance of work, or set the time for the continuation of work (elimination of shortcomings);
  • independently transfer orders to other installation teams;
  • involve unauthorized persons in the installation work;
  • leave the Customer his personal phone number in case of elimination of complaints;
  • offer the Customer additional services and take money without agreement with the office.

III. Rights

The installer of translucent structures has the right to:

  1. give assignments to subordinate employees, tasks on a range of issues included in his functional duties;
  2. control the fulfillment of production tasks, the timely execution of individual orders by employees subordinate to him;
  3. to request and receive the necessary materials and documents related to the issues of their activities and activities of employees subordinate to him;
  4. interact with other services of the enterprise on production and other issues that are part of its functional duties;
  5. get acquainted with the draft decisions of the company's management regarding the activities of the Division;
  6. propose for consideration by the manager proposals for improving the work related to the duties provided for in this Job Description;
  7. submit for consideration by the head of the proposal on the promotion of distinguished employees, the imposition of penalties on violators of production and labor discipline;
  8. report to the manager on all identified violations and shortcomings in connection with the work performed.

IV. A responsibility

The installer of translucent structures is responsible for:

  1. For failure to perform (improper performance) of their official duties provided for by this Job Description, within the limits determined by the current labor legislation of Ukraine.
  2. For offenses committed in the course of carrying out their activities - within the limits determined by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of Ukraine.
  3. For causing material damage - within the limits determined by the current labor, criminal and civil legislation of Ukraine.

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