Operating Engineers Sample Clauses

Operating Engineers. The County agrees to contribute one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) for every hour for which compensation was paid (exclusive of the amounts paid while the employee is on workers’ compensation time loss) to Locals 302 and 612 International Union of Operating Engineers – Employers Construction Industry Retirement Plan (“Retirement Plan”) on behalf of employees within the job classifications represented by Operating Engineers, Local 302. The amount to be compensated will be calculated on a bi-weekly basis and will be remitted to the Retirement Plan once per month, but no later than the fifteenth (15th) day of the month for the immediately preceding month. The parties agree and understand that this contribution shall not be reported as part of the employee’s wages to the State Department of Retirement Systems or the Internal Revenue Service, nor shall this contribution be part of the employee’s wages for computation of overtime, shift differential, or other salary- based premium pay.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Operating Engineers. The ratio of Owner Operators shall not be more than one (1) Owner Operator for each three (3) Operating Engineers assigned to a Contractor. This ratio may be extended by agreement between the Employer and the Affiliated Union.
Operating Engineers. (LOCAL 115) JOINT APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING PLAN & FUND Effective May 1, 2008 the Employer shall make contributions at the rate of thirty-four and one half cents ($0.345) per hour for each hour of work performed by each employee covered by this Agreement to the Operating Engineers' (Local 115) Joint Apprenticeship and Training Plan Fund and an additional two and one half cents ($0.025) per hour for each year of the collective agreement thereafter. Effective May 1, 2009 thirty-seven cents ($0.37) per hour Effective May 1, 2010 thirty-nine and one half cents ($0.395) per hour Effective May 1, 2011 forty-two cents ($0.42) per hour Effective May 1, 2012 forty-four and one half cents ($0.445) per hour The Operating Engineers' (Local 115) Joint Apprenticeship and Training Plan Fund shall be used to provide workers with the opportunity to acquire and improve the skills required for the essential and safe operation and maintenance of construction and allied equipment and to provide for tradesmen's qualification test. The Operating Engineers' (Local 115) Joint Apprenticeship and Training Plan Fund will be administered by the Joint Apprenticeship Board established under the Operating Engineers' (Local 115) Joint Apprenticeship and Training Plan. In the event any dispute arises over the required hours as provided by the Plan for training trainees in non-designated trade classifications, the Employer shall have the right to appeal but the final decision shall be made by the Operating Engineers' Joint Apprenticeship Board. The Employer shall notify the Administrator of the Operating Engineers' Joint Apprenticeship Board before the employer discharges an apprentice or trainee in any trade classification.
Operating Engineers. ~ 1 LOCAL 547 - A, 8, (, E, X ., AFL-CIO ;b JULY I, 1995 - JUNE 30, 1999‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌ Xxxxx - n t)xxxx UtHVerSlt . LABO . ~ 6/17/96 • - .‌ -~ • ~. •• • • • • •• •• • • • •
Operating Engineers. In a week in which a holiday falls, the two engineers who are on a shift each earn thirty-six (36) hours pay and the two engineers who are off shift earn twelve (12) hours pay.
Operating Engineers. Operator Tower Crane Site Lead • Site lead journeyperson operator on sites with 2 or more tower cranesResponsible for the operators and Riggers • Understands project safety plan and multi crane site safety operations • Mentors and develops apprentice tower crane operators Operator Tower Crane Journeyperson • Responsible for tower crane operation and the Rigger • Possesses the training and certificates to operate a tower crane • Understands project safety plan and crane site safety operations • Mentors and develops apprentice tower operators Operator Mobile Crane Journeyperson • Responsible for the mobile or all-terrain crane operation and the Rigger • Possesses the training and certification required to operate the specific mobile crane • Understands the crane safety operations • Mentors and develops apprentice mobile crane operators Operator Equipment • Trained and competent to operate such equipment as all terrain forklifts (Zoom Boom) and skid steer • Able to work with little supervision • May be required to work in a lead hand capacity on small labour crews • Competent to complete rigging tasks as required for all site equipment Rigger Supervisor • Technical training including rigging and hoisting • Fully experienced in commercial construction • Mentor for riggers in training • Can mentor and supervise a rigging crew on multi crane sites • Able to set up crane schedule for trades and own forces
Operating Engineers. ~ 1 LOCAL 547 - X, 0, (, X, X ., XXX-XXX ;b JULY I, 1995 - JUNE 30, 1999‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌ Xxxxx - n t)xxxx UtHVerSlt . LABO . ~ 6/17/96 • - .‌ -~ • ~. •• • •• • •• •• • • • •
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Operating Engineers. 7 8 Effective July 1, 2017 12 I. Compensation 13 14 CLASSIFICATION Base Hourly Adjusted Base 15 Rate Hourly 16 Rate* 17 18 HVAC Assistant $23.71 $23.69 19 20 HVAC Engineer $31.13 $31.11 21 22 HVAC Engineer Senior $33.13 $33.11 23 24 Building Automation Systems $40.71 $40.69 25 Specialist 26 27 28 29 * Adjusted base hourly rate per Article 11, Section II.D.1. 30 2
Operating Engineers 

Related to Operating Engineers

  • Geotechnical Engineer « »« » « » « » « » « »

  • Architect/Engineer (A/E) means a person registered as an architect pursuant to Tex. Occ. Code Xxx., Chapter 1051, as a landscape architect pursuant to Tex. Occ. Code Xxx., Chapter 1052, a person licensed as a professional engineer pursuant to Tex. Occ. Code Xxx., Chapter 1001 and/or a firm employed by Owner or a design-build contractor to provide professional architectural or engineering services and to exercise overall responsibility for the design of a Project or a significant portion thereof, and to perform the contract administration responsibilities set forth in the Contract.

  • Independent Engineer Contractor shall cooperate with Independent Engineer in the conduct of his or her duties in relation to the Project and the Work, including the duties listed in Attachment CC. No review, approval or disapproval by Independent Engineer shall serve to reduce or limit the liability of Contractor to Owner under this Agreement.

  • Reverse Engineering The Customer must not reverse assemble or reverse compile or directly or indirectly allow or cause a third party to reverse assemble or reverse compile the whole or any part of the software or any products supplied as a part of the Licensed System.

  • Value Engineering The Supplier may prepare, at its own cost, a value engineering proposal at any time during the performance of the contract. The value engineering proposal shall, at a minimum, include the following;

  • Architect Engineer shall provide assistance to Owner through the commissioning consultant/agent for the purpose of advising and counseling Owner’s personnel in the usage, operation and maintenance of the building mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.