work supervisor उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In the morning, he's a public works supervisor, and can be found in his office, corresponding with some of the 220 irrigation workers around the country who report to his department.
- "It's an excellent system, " said Ed Witherspoon, Ouray's public works supervisor, who oversees the two-acre treatment facility a mile north of the town.
- "It's done a pretty good job, although it's been a little more work than what we thought at times, " said Al Adkins, Laurel's public works supervisor.
- In 1934, the District Works Supervisor recommended that a new teacher's residence be provided, and that the school be extended with the addition of a standard teachers'room, 15 feet by 12 feet.
- But Anthony Bostic, a social work supervisor in District Council 37, said he doubted the teachers'vote would make much of a difference, " I think everybody had their minds made up already ."
- A 140-foot section of the Boardwalk itself sustained damage from falling roof sections and the use of heavy firefighting equipment, but it was minor, according to Alan Christenson, a public works supervisor who inspected it.
- The current city hall is located at # 1 Parkwood Court and includes the offices of the mayor / city administrator, city clerk, building department, public works supervisor, water department, municipal court and police department.
- Carolyn Signer, the social work supervisor at the shelter agency, Suburban Housing Development and Research, confirmed that the shelter had Torres'wife sign a contract promising not to let him in at night, or face expulsion.
- Even workers standing near some pits can be exposed to their annual limits of radiation in a few hours or a few days, said Don Niebuhr, a field work supervisor for the CH2M Hill Hanford Group, which manages the tank farms.
- In 2005, Tucker became the first person who worked on the original series of " Doctor Who " to also work on the revived version starring Christopher Eccleston, as model work supervisor, work which continues to the present day.