Aviation Maintenance Sample Clauses

Aviation Maintenance. All Aviation Maintenance Faculty shall be assigned a 163-day contract. The minimum base salary shall be determined by adding additional 12 percent to the equivalent 163-day Faculty Salary Schedule. The additional salary provides compensation for a normal teaching load consisting of 400 contact hours per Semester. The College shall not make any additional credit/contact hour compensation adjustments for a normal teaching load. Aviation Maintenance Faculty, who voluntarily agree to teach an additional 200 contact hours scheduled and available for Semester III-Session II or III, as determined and assigned by the College each year, shall be compensated at one quarter the amount of their current 163-day salary. Aviation Maintenance Faculty, who voluntarily agree to teach an additional 400 contact hours scheduled and available for Semester III-Session I, as determined and assigned by the College each year, shall be compensated at one-half the amount of their current 163-day salary. Such Aviation Maintenance Faculty will be considered employed full time and shall continue to receive earned benefits and leaves throughout the Semester. Aviation Maintenance Faculty normal workweek is 35 hours per week and shall include a minimum of 30 hours of posted classroom instruction and office hours on campus.
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Aviation Maintenance. All Aviation Maintenance Faculty shall be assigned a 163-day contract. The minimum base salary shall be determined by adding additional 12 percent to the equivalent 163-day Faculty Salary Schedule. The additional salary provides compensation for a normal teaching load consisting of 400 contact hours per Semester. The College shall not make any additional credit/contact hour compensation adjustments for a normal teaching load. Aviation Maintenance Faculty normal workweek for the Fall and Spring Semesters is 35 hours per week including:

Related to Aviation Maintenance

  • System Maintenance The Trust understands that USBFS will perform periodic maintenance to the System(s), which may cause temporary service interruptions. To the extent possible, USBFS shall notify the Trust of all planned outages and will perform any necessary maintenance during non-business hours.

  • Emergency Maintenance LightEdge reserves the right to perform emergency Service maintenance as needed outside the Scheduled Maintenance window, in which case LightEdge will make a reasonable effort to notify the Customer if feasible under the circumstances. Any such maintenance will be considered an “Emergency Maintenance”. All Service SLAs will apply during Emergency Maintenance.

  • Equipment Maintenance If this Contract involves computer or telecommunications hardware or other mechanical or electrical Equipment (use of the word "Equipment" means all the foregoing) as a Deliverable, then, during the warranty period and during any period covered by annual maintenance, the Contractor will provide Equipment maintenance to keep the Equipment in or restore the Equipment to good working order. This maintenance will include preventative and remedial maintenance, installation of safety changes, and installation of engineering changes based upon the specific needs of the individual item of Equipment. This maintenance will also include the repair, replacement, or exchange deemed necessary to keep the Equipment in good working order. For purposes of this Contract, Equipment restored to good working condition means Equipment that performs in accordance with the manufacturer's published specifications. The Contractor will exert its best efforts to perform all fault isolation and problem determination attributed to the Equipment covered under this Contract. The following services are outside the scope of this Contract:

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