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  • Honda Canada ISD Sub Contracts and Job Postings collection. (Required ISD Skillsets and projects) - jobs not open - HelpDesk, Jr. Java Developer (Discontinued), Business Analyst (Not Filled), .Net Developer x2

    GALC Jr. JAVA Developer

    Applicant requires a thorough understanding of application development using JAVA J2EE with a DB2 backend. They must be able to understand and document business process, design solutions and translate into technical systems. Applicant needs to be a strong communicator with the ability to work with local and remote developers, production associates and department engineers.

    Applicant Musts: Computer Science degree or equivalent post secondary education Programming skill in JAVA J2EE Strong SQL understanding Ability to adapt and learn Strong problem solving skills

    Applicant Wants: Experience with QA testing Configuration management Ability to work independently and in a team environment Strong written and verbal English proficiency Ability to support extra hours for workload (weekends), troubleshooting or on call situations Small project management skills Experience in a manufacturing environment Experience with AIX, Windows Experience with IBM DB2 Experience with IBM Websphere Application Server Experience with IBM Rational Application Developer (RAD) Experience with JPA, Swing, Spring, JavaFX, Web Services Experience with JIRA, Bamboo, Crucible, Confluence, SVN

    *** Only candidates with the above skills set should aply.***

    Send Your Resume To . The Aspira Group Inc.

    Recruiter Name:

    Applicant requires a good understanding of Visual Basic.net and SQL for analysis, development and support of HR applications. Applicant needs to be able to grasp programming languages and business processes quickly as well as be able to work with customers, vendors and other team members.

    Applicant Musts:

    Three+ years Visual Basic .Net Experience with databases (DB2/SQL Server preferable) Experience with QA testing Computer Science degree/diploma or equivalent post secondary education

    Applicant Wants:

    Ability to adapt and learn Ability to work independently and in a team environment Strong customer support skills and relationship building capability Strong problem solving skills Strong written and verbal English proficiency Ability to support extra hours for workload, troubleshooting or on call situations Small project management skills SQL Server development skills Experience with AIX, Windows and Active Directory Experience with Crystal Reports development Experience with HR and/or IS processes Experience with MS Access

    *** Only candidates with the above skills set should aply.***

    Send Your Resume To

    Recruiter Name:

    . The Aspira Group Inc.

    Position Type: Contract Position Level: Intermediate Salary Range: TBD per Hour Date Posted: 20/01/04 Location: Mississauga, Ontario

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    Job Details

    VB.NET Developer

    Intermediate developer with at least 2 years experience with .NET Framework technologies as follows: WSDL / UDDI, Web Services (must have), XML, VB.NET / VS.NET / C# / ADO.NET (must have), ASP.NET / ASPX, SQL / T-SQL (must have), ASP / IIS, VB6 / VB5 (must have), COM / DCOM / ADO Strong working experience (development) with MS Access, VB(A) and SQL Server. Able to produce MS Access forms and reports. Able to pass on knowledge to team members Excellent communication and interpersonal skills This is a 3-4 month contract with a high probability of lrading to a full time position.

    *** Only candidates with the above skills set should aply.***

    Send Your Resume To

    Recruiter Name: The Aspira Group Inc.

    CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN:

                                              THE STAFFING AGENT.
                                 (hereinafter referred to as the Company)
    
                                                            AND
    

    CONSULTING INC. (hereinafter referred to as the “Independent Contractor”)

                                                            AND
    

    Mr. YOU NAME (hereinafter referred to as the “Indemnifier”)

    The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the terms and conditions under which The Independent Contractor will work from time to time for the Company as a Computer Consultant on Client sites, as agreed to from time to time. The initial Client for the purpose of this Agreement shall be (NAME TO MANUFACTURERS).

    GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

    The initial work will involve Computer Consulting duties at the Client’s premises: MANUFACTURERS SITE

    The Independent Contractor will provide the services of YOUR NAME for the purposes of fulfilling its obligations under this Agreement.

    The Supervisor with respect to the initial Client shall be RANDOM PERSONS NAME.

    YOUR NAME will be required to wear an COMPANY provided uniform, swipe in and out using COMPANYS time-clock system, and comply with all security measures established by COMPANY. Start time is 7:30 AM; end time is 04.00 PM. YOUR NAME is allowed 30 minutes for lunch, one 12-minute break and one 10-minute break during the working day.

    -2-

    The rate of pay with respect to the initial Client shall be TBD per hour. Payment to be made (the first payment, 5 working days after the receipt of 2 weeks of signed time sheets and hence every two weeks after) upon receipt from the Client, signed time sheets. The Company will provide time sheets to be authorized by a supervisor and submitted to the Company along with an invoice.

    The start date shall be TBD pending further possible extensions.

    This Agreement can be terminated at any time by either party with 10(ten) business days written notice without just cause; notice to be delivered to David Rauch, The Aspira Group at 280 Glenforest Rd., Toronto, On M4N 2A4.

    The Independent Contractor acknowledges that it shall be responsible for the payment of Income Tax, employee and employer portions of CPP and UIC if applicable, GST Tax collection and payment, Workers Compensations, EHT, Ontario Hospitalization coverage, vacation pay and statutory holiday pay or any other payments imposed by any Federal, Provincial or local authority with respect to all employees, officers and directors of the Independent Contractor, and to indemnify and save harmless the Company from any claims made against the Company with respect to the foregoing. If a competent governmental authority should assert that the Company is responsible for making any source deductions, then the Company shall be entitled to start making any source deductions from amount then payable by the Company to the Independent Contractor hereunder. Further, if a competent governmental authority asserts that the Company is retroactively responsible for any of such deductions or other payments that should have been made but were not made, the Company shall be entitled to make such payments retroactively and to deduct an equal amount to such payments together with any costs and expenses (including reasonable legal fees and costs on a solicitor and client scale incurred by the Company related to such assertions or deductions from any amounts then payable to the Company to the Independent Contractor hereunder. To the extent that such amounts are not recoverable by the Company by way of set-offs as aforesaid, the Independent Contractor will promptly indemnify the Company by way of set-offs as aforesaid, the Independent Contractor will promptly indemnify the Company for such amounts within fourteen (14) days after it receives a written demand for the same from the Company.

    The Independent Contractor and the Indemnifier agrees not to perform any remunerative work for or on behalf of the Client until a period of 12 months has elapsed from the date of termination of this Agreement without the prior written consent of the Company

    -3-

    The Independent Contractor further represents and warrants that its GST registration number is: . It is herein agreed and acknowledged that in no event will any employer and employee relationship exist between The Aspira Group Inc...

    SIGN HERE

    DISCLAIMER:

    There is a cool down period for 12 months where you cannot perform any work for the employer and they can ask for their money back under a cool down clause.

    They also request by email additional terms of agreement to any and all client site policies but never provide them. They also claim you agree by email outside the terms of contract to flat rate overtime and weekend work and no notice clauses like no 24/48 hour notice of early morning/afternoon 14 hour or holiday work. Some other terms not in contract.

    It almost gives them any and every excuse for a unfair and unethical work environment.

    The contract also claims subcontractor but the client site treats you as a employee. I would consider it misrepresentation of contract clause. Subcontract but not, but not a employee or a subcontractor, but a subcontractor, no ESA rights or competition rights.

    The Database DB2 Contracts / DevOps / Networking Contracts are done through Tundra Technical Solutions

    Department:

    Information Systems

    Date Created:

    Application Deadline:

    Position:

    Tech Services – DB2 DBA

    Start Date:

    ASAP

    End Date:

    TBD (possibility of extension evaluated yearly or at end of project period)

    Responsibilities of the position are: Install, Upgrade, Configure and Maintain DB2 v8.2, v9.1, v9.7, v10.5 databases in an AIX environment Investigate, propose and implement appropriate KPI monitoring of databases (after following standard client approval methodologies) to ensure performance is acceptable and capacity management is performed Implement changes to production data on demand as requested by User teams Change management – implement new/updated DDL Work with users to resolve performance issues (SQL, locking, etc) Install, Upgrade, Configure and Maintain DB2 Client in a Windows environment Trouble-shoot client connection issues from corporate desktops Maintain documentation and corporate catalog entry repository for use by helpdesk in first-level response Install, Upgrade, Configure and Maintain DB2 SQL Replication environment across AIX and Z/OS DB2 systems. Monitor existing propagation environment on a daily basis, reacting quickly to and resolving system notifications Troubleshoot all logged errors and data inconsistencies Implement new or changed registrations and subscriptions Maintain current standards on accepted use of DB2 propagation at clientsite Install, Configure and Maintain IBM Q Replication across AIX and Z/OS DB2 systems. Configure Q-Rep in new environment in preparation for move to production Troubleshoot all logged errors and data inconsistencies Document processes and procedures needed to maintain Q-Rep environment Document and diagram db systems (Prod, UAT, and Development) Participate in clients Change Management processes Support various IS teams (Java, SQL, Cobol, Reporting) in their development of applications and queries that make use of DB2 in all environments (Prod, UAT, Development) Optimize queries and propose appropriate indexes and tuning when applicalble Initiate and complete problem tickets with vendor support centers (IBM)

    The preferred candidate MUST have:

    ( Knowledge, Skill and Experience Musts) : Minimum 5 years experience maintaining DB2 on AIX (AESE, ESE, Connect Enterprise v8.2 and above) Db2 utilities, db2batch, db2pd DB2 SQL Replication (AIX, Z/OS) Tuning, monitoring, and troubleshooting Replication center for v8.2 to v9.7 DB2 Client on Windows v8.2 to v9.7 Korn Shell Programming (AIX) Minimum 2 years experience installing, configuring and maintaining IBM MQ (WebsphereMQ) on AIX Basic Operating System experience AIX Understanding and experience with permissions, users, groups, filesystems, cron, ftp, tcpip (hosts file, services file) Windows General knowledge of windows 7 Microsoft Office Basic software installation processes

    All criteria must be met to be considered

    The preferred candidate MUST have:

    (Other job related Musts) : Fluent in English Flexible in work hours (at least 40 hours per week but will have to work non-standard shifts and/or weekends for implementations or problem resolution) Participate in Oncall rotation – Cell phone 24/7 DB2 support Willingness to follow client policies and practices regarding, but not limited to, uniforms and PPE, common desk standards, lunch and break times, overtime and issue escalation

    Demonstrated experience in the following areas would be an asset: DB2 data studio, DB2 Q replication

    Additional information about this opportunity : Standard work hours are 7:30AM – 4:00PM (mandatory shift times – at work station and ready prior to shift start)

    Job Skills DB2, DBA, AIX, SQL

    Tundra Help Desk (Discontinued help desk and DevOps Only (Not Networking)

    Job Title: Helpdesk Support X2

    Location: Toronto

    Duration: 3 Month contract

    Overview:

    Provides support to end users on a variety of issues. Identifies, researches, and resolves technical problems. Responds to telephone calls, email and personnel requests for technical support. Documents, tracks and monitors the problem to ensure a timely resolution. May require an associate's degree in a related area and entry level to 3 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Has knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job. May involve use of problem management databases and help desk system. Works under immediate supervision. Primary job functions do not typically require exercising independent judgment. A+ Certification 1-year minimum help desk exp...

    TOP 2 required skills:

    Multi-tasking Communication Schedule: Rotating shifts. days, afternoon, weekends and overnights. Job Type: Contract

    Required experience:

    Help Desk: 1 year Required license or certification:

    A+

    ISD Business Analyst

    Interaction with all system users to assess their change requests and problem tickets and then assume liaison role between ISD and manufacturing departments during the full lifecycle of the project

    Position Requirements

    Completed post-secondary education in Computer Science / Programmer-Analyst diploma with minimum 5 years related experience*

    Demonstrated project co-ordination and business analysis skills using process modelling and flowcharting techniques.

    Ability to follow and document expected processes.

    Strong DB2 SQL skills and data modelling techniques.

    Well organized with excellent communication skills (written, verbal, presentation)

    Preferred Qualifications and Experience

    Strong customer service skills during daily interactions

    Strong trouble shooting / problem analysis skills

    Perform analysis and design for proposed solutions including prototyping, process flow documentation, data modelling and functional specifications, testing and quality assurance oversight, and overall resource management of project initiative.

    Exposure to Object Oriented design methodologies

    Exposure to programming concepts in Java / Crystal / Qlikview / Mobility technologies.

    Familiarity with interfaces and data movement methods through MQ-Series / etc.

    Exposure to the ever changing manufacturing environment

    Independent worker with good time management and prioritization skills Willing to work overtime and scheduled shutdowns as required

    Will need to be on call

    Willing and able to travel internationally

    Honda is committed to providing accommodation in its recruitment processes to applicants with disabilities, upon request. The accommodation provided will take into account the applicant’s accessibility needs.

    If you require accommodation at any time during the recruitment process or in order to successfully submit an application, please include that information in your application.

    We thank all applicants in advance but advise that only those under consideration will be contacted. No phone calls please.

    Job Type:

    Required education:

    Bachelor's Required experience:

    Computer Programming: 3 years

    • F and P Contract Terms
      本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Hours of Work Agreement
      F&P Manufacturing Inc.



      I, have read the document prepared by the Ontario Ministry of Labour entitled “Information for Employees about Hours of Work and Overtime.”

      From time to time, I agree to work hours in excess of 8.0 hours per day, up to 12.0 hours in a day, and/or in excess of 48.0 hours per week, up to 60.0 hours in a week.

      On one day in each workweek, I agree that the period that is free from performing work may be shorter than 11 consecutive hours but shall be at least eight consecutive hours.

      This does not affect the Company's overtime policies in any way.

      This agreement comes into effect the day that it is signed.

      I understand that I may revoke this agreement by providing two weeks written notice. I further understand that F&P may also revoke this agreement by providing reasonable notice.

      This supersedes any previous agreement regarding excess hours that I have signed.


      Associate Signature Date




      Witness Name (print clearly)


      Witness Signature Date更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
      • FandP Terms
        本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛INFORMATION FOR EMPLOYEES

        About Hours of Work and Overtime Pay
        March 1, 2005
        Issued: December 10, 2004
        ISBN 0-7794-7313-2
        This document is also available in other languages: multilingual documents
        See also:
        Employer's Guide to the Application
        Pending Approval for Excess Weekly Hours of Work: Conditions and the 30-Day Period
        Pending Approval to Average Hours of Work for Overtime Pay Purposes: Conditions and the 30-Day Period
        Form: Hours of Work and Averaging Hours
        Fact Sheet: Hours of Work & Overtime

        This document is produced by the Director of Employment Standards as required by section 21.1 of the Employment Standards Act, 2000. Please read this document carefully and make sure you understand your rights. If you have any questions, contact the Ministry of Labour.
        There are exceptions and special rules for some employees under the Employment Standards Act, 2000.
        For more information, contact the Ministry of Labour toll-free at 1-800-531-5551.
        These are the general rules in Ontario about
        • hours of work and
        • overtime pay.
        Maximum Daily Hours of Work
        You do not have to work more than:
        • 8 hours a day
        or
        • the number of hours in your regular work day, if it is more than 8.
        If you choose to, you can agree with your employer in writing to work more hours. If you do not want to work more hours, you do not have to sign an agreement.
        Maximum Weekly Hours of Work
        You do not have to work more than 48 hours a week.
        If you choose to, you can agree with your employer in writing to work more hours.
        If you sign an agreement, your employer must also get approval from the Ministry of Labour's Director of Employment Standards. If you do not want to work more hours, you do not have to sign an agreement.
        If you agree in writing to work more than:
        • 48 hours a week, up to 60 hours a week--Your employer can ask you to start working the extra hours 30 days after applying for the Director's approval, as long as certain conditions are met.
        • 60 hours a week--Your employer must have the Director's approval before you can start working more than 60 hours a week.
        You cannot work more than the number of hours approved by the Director. This may be fewer than the number of hours you agreed to work.
        Your employer must post the application for the Director's approval where you can see it. If and when your employer gets approval from the Director, the approval form must then be posted where you can see it.
        You can cancel an agreement to work extra daily or weekly hours by giving your employer two weeks' written notice. Your employer can also cancel an agreement by giving you reasonable notice.
        Overtime Pay
        For every hour you work over 44 hours a week, your employer must pay you at least 1½ times your regular rate of pay ("time and a half"). Even if you agree in writing to work more than 48 hours a week, your employer must pay you overtime pay for every hour you work over 44 hours a week.
        You can agree with your employer in writing to average the hours you work over periods of two or more weeks to calculate overtime pay. If you sign an agreement, your employer must also get approval from the Ministry of Labour's Director of Employment Standards. If you do not want to have your overtime hours averaged, you do not have to sign an agreement.
        These agreements must have an expiry date and cannot be cancelled unless both you and your employer agree.
        Rest Periods and Eating Period
        Your employer must give you at least:
        • 11 consecutive hours off work each day. A "day" is a 24-hour period--it does not have to be a calendar day;
        • 8 hours off work between shifts (unless the total time worked on the shifts is not more than 13 hours or you and your employer have otherwise agreed in writing); and
        • 24 consecutive hours off work each work week, or 48 consecutive hours off every two work weeks.
        You must also get a 30-minute eating period after no more than five hours of work. You can agree with your employer to split this eating period into two shorter breaks.
        Your Rights are Protected
        Your employer cannot intimidate you, fire you, suspend you, reduce your pay, punish you in any way or threaten any of these actions because you:
        • refuse to work more than the maximum daily or weekly hours of work;
        • refuse to sign an agreement to work more than the maximum daily or weekly hours of work;
        • refuse to work more than the number of extra hours you agreed to work; or
        • ask questions about your rights under the ESA.
        Contact the Ministry of Labour
        • Call the Employment Standards Information Centre at 416-326-7160 or toll-free at 1-800-531-5551.
        • Visit your nearest Ministry of Labour office (addresses can be found in the blue pages of the phone book).
        • Visit www.gov.on.ca/lab for more information and to contact the Ministry by e-mail.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net