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    Design construction maintenance of water treatment plant   How do treatment plants protect our water? Wastewater treatment plants: * Remove solids‚ everything from rags and plastics to sand and smaller particles found in wastewater; * Reduce organic matter and pollutants--naturally occurring helpful bacteria and other microorganisms consume organic matter in wastewater and are then separated from the water; and‚ * Restore

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    things one doesn’t know about. Especially‚ when it comes to doing an electrician’s job! That’s when a professional electrician comes into the picture. An electrician’s is a very crucial job setting up any new building or premises. They are a lot more credible because of the experience and expertise they have in their profession which‚ I am sure is better than you‚ unless you too are an electrician. So‚ an electrician’s job should be left on an electrician’s shoulder. If you have a feeling of not knowing

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    Electricians provide home and business owners with many helpful services. They specialize in repair‚ maintenance‚ installation‚ and operation of wiring and electrical devices. Becoming an electrician requires three to five years of practical experience under the supervision of a master electrician. The importance of the work that an electrician performs in your home cannot be overstated. Whether its a routine repair of wiring or reconnecting electrical wires to restore electricity after a power outage

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    JOB DESIGN‚ ANALYSIS & EVALUATION What is a Job? • A unit in an organisation structure that remains unchanged whoever is in the job • A job consists of a related set of tasks that are carried out by a person to fulfill a purpose • Role – the part people play in carrying out their work FACTORS AFFECTING JOB DESIGN • Process of Intrinsic Motivation • Characteristics of Task Structure • Motivating Characteristics of Jobs JOB DESIGN DEFINED • “The specification of the contents‚ methods

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    1. How does job evaluation translate internal alignment policies (loosely coupled verses tight fighting) into practice What does (a) organization strategy and objectives‚ (b) flow of work‚ (c) fairness‚ and (d) motivating people’s behaviors toward organization objectives have to do with job evaluation? a. This bases content on the jobs through skills required for the jobs and their duties and responsibilities associated with eh job. This directly aligns the job with contribution of skills‚ duties

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    The next step in the job evaluation process is to select or design a method of evaluating jobs. Four basic methods have traditionally been mentioned. These are ranking‚ classification‚ factor comparison‚ and the point plan methods. These four basic methods are pure types. In practice there are numerous combinations. Also‚ there are many ready-made plans as well as numerous adaptations of these plans to specific organization’s needs. Following three dimensions distinguish these methods: 1.Whether

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    Communication Issues within Maintenance Department at Esfahan Petrochemical Plant A Case Report by: • Akbar Kousha • Farzin Kaviani • Ali Emami • Siavash Nahid Esfahan Petrochemical Company PO Box 81395-313‚ Esfahan‚ Iran. Email: info@epciran.com Submitted As a Term Paper to: Dr. F. Kaymaram and Dr.M. Khoshnevisan‚ Teaching team of Communication for Managers EMBA Program - January 2003 Graduate School of Management and Economics Sharif University of Technology Tehran

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    Individual Assignment: Job Evaluation Exercise/Paper Completely answer the following questions. 1. Evaluate the jobs and prepare a job structure (include an org. chart) based on the evaluation. Assign titles to each job‚ and show your structure and title and job letter. (This organization places a major emphasis on the important role of teams.) 2. Describe the process you went through to arrive at the job structure. You should discuss the job evaluation technique(s) and compensable factors

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    Electricians: The problems with troubleshooting Troubleshooting have been around ever since the first light bulb was created. The different ways troubleshooting can be done and in which field. It’s amazing how many different troubleshooting styles and ways also‚ which field there in. Electricians‚ it’s a part of their job to troubleshoot and find problems and fix them. None of it is hard but you do have to know what you are looking for. Electricians have to learn how to troubleshoot. If they cannot

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    Question: Why and How Machines fail? Module: Maintenance Strategy Name: Vashish Boolauky Id no: 102019 WHY AND HOW MACHINES FAIL? Failure of a machine tool may occur due to failure(s) in any of the elements of the subsystems. The failure may be attributed to specific failure causes. A failure cause is defined as a reason that makes the machine unable to perform its intended function. This may be attributed to failure events contributed by its subsystems‚ assemblies‚ or components.

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