Bid Areas. 1. A “Bid Area” is the basic work area to which each employee is assigned. In some Stations, generally the larger ones, an employee may have the option to bid into different work areas within his assigned Bid Area. 2. To be considered fully qualified for a particular Bid Area, an employee must meet the requirements listed below, except that any employee, including an employee whose work has been transferred to a reorganized or redefined Bid Area, who has previously completed the Qualifying Period, as provided in Article 5, will be considered qualified regardless of the qualifications (including license requirements) listed below. 3. Each employee shall be responsible for ensuring that his qualifications for each Bid Area are properly recorded. a. Initial qualifications and any subsequent qualification claims shall be reviewed by the Company. The Company will provide a system that permits employees to update and/or change the record of their qualifications. Employees will be deemed qualified in the Bid Area: (i) in which they are employed on the effective date of this Agreement; or (ii) into which they were previously grand-fathered as properly reflected in their Bid Area Qualifications (BAQ) within one hundred and eighty (180) days ninety (90) of ratification of this Agreement; or (iii) into which they were qualified on [fill in ratification date] on the date of ratification of this agreement and whose Bid Area Qualification(s) reflect such qualifications within one hundred and eighty (180) ninety (90) days of ratification of this Agreement; or (iv) in which they previously completed the “Qualifying Period” pursuant to Article 5. b. If there is any question regarding the qualifications, the shop xxxxxxx, the affected employee and the Company will confer to resolve the matter by examination of confirming documents and/or interview of the employee. If the qualification is still in doubt, it may be resolved by administration of an appropriate trade test or via the grievance process. c. No employee shall be regarded as qualified for any Bid Area that he has not affirmatively claimed qualification unless he was employed in that Bid Area on the effective date of this Agreement. d. The Company will use these Bid Areas Qualifications in determining eligible employees when filling vacancies in accordance with Article 5. The Company shall continue to review personnel files and/or employee resumes and applications, to determine qualifications, for the first one hundred and eighty (180) ninety (90) days after ratification of this Agreement, after which it shall rely solely on the employee’s updated Bid Area Qualifications. 4. The following list contains the Bid Area titles, Bid Area numbers, and the license and experience requirements for each Bid Area. 101 - Line Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum and/or composite skinned, pressurized jet/turboprop aircraft, or At least 12 months’ experience as Radio/Electrical, Sheet metal, Trim, Power plant, and/or A.I.R. technician and successful completion of a trade test. 102 - Base Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum and/or composite skinned, pressurized jet/turboprop aircraft, or At least 12 month’s experience as a Sheet metal, Composite, Trim, and/or Radio/Electrical technician and successful completion of a trade test. 103 - Powerplant Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in power plant limited heavy maintenance on power plant components and accessories, up to but not including the compressor case, or Successful completion of a trade test. 104 - Avionics Technician A&P License and Twelve months aircraft experience in radio and electrical/avionics trouble shooting and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 105 - Sheet Metal Technician (Line/Base) A&P License and Twelve months experience in general structural sheet metal overhaul and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 106 - Sheet Metal Technician (Shop) A&P License and Twelve months experience in general structural sheet metal overhaul and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 107 - Composite Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in metal to metal bonding, fiberglass and composite repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. Must be physically able to wear and use a respirator in accordance with OSHA regulations. 108 - Weld Technician No License Requirement Twenty-four months general welding experience and successful completion of a United Continental certification test, or Certificate of completion from an accredited vocational school for the following: Arc, Heli-Arc, Mig and Acetylene; and successful completion of a United Continental certification test. 109 - Machinist Technician No License Requirement Twenty-four months general machinist work and successful completion of a trade test. 110 - A/C Interior Repair Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in recovering, replacing, and refurbishing aircraft interiors, including seats, or Twelve months experience as a Line, Base, Avionics, Sheet Metal, or Shop technician. 111 - Trim Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in recovering, replacing, and refurbishing aircraft interiors, including seats, or Twelve months experience as a Line, Base, Avionics, Sheet Metal, or Shop technician. 112 - Paint Technician A License, or Twenty-four months experience in automotive and/or aircraft painting, or Successful completion of a trade test. Must be physically able to wear and use a respirator in accordance with OSHA regulations. 113 - Calibration Technician A&P License, and Twelve months experience in the calibration and repair of electronic test and measurement equipment, or Successful completion of a trade test. 114 - Airport Communications Technician FCC License, and Twenty-four months component level repair and overhaul in two of the three following areas: UHF/VHF transceiver systems; Video display systems (including TV repair, FIDS repair, or closed circuit systems repair); and Airport security systems (magnetometers or x-ray), or Certificate of completion from an accredited electronic school and successful completion of a trade test. 115 - Pattern Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience making form blocks, mold pattern, fixtures, and forming tools of the type used in plastic and metal, or Successful completion of a trade test. 116 - Tooling Repair Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience as a Technician. 117 - Electric Harness Shop Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in fabrication, repair, overhaul and/or calibration of electrical equipment, including wire harnesses, or Successful completion of a trade test. 118 - Facilities Maintenance Technician (or Facility Coordinator) Local Requirements and Twelve Twenty-four months experience including at least three of the following areas: Electrical (including 480 volt, 3 phase); Structural (including steel frame construction); HVAC (including building management systems); Mechanical (including conveyors); Plumbing; and PLC electronic/computer controls. 119 - Ground Service Equipment Technician (or GSE Coordinator) No License Requirement Twelve Twenty-four months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of gas and diesel engines; electrical and hydraulic systems; or motorized equipment supporting airport ground handling operations, or a certificate of completion from an accredited automotive school. No License requirement. Twelve months experience in flamespray and successful completion of a trade test. No License requirement Twelve months experience in plating and successful completion of a trade test. A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum and/or composite skinned, pressurized jet/turboprop aircraft, powerplant or at least 12 months’ experience as Radio/Electrical, Sheet metal, Trim, Power plant, Hydraulic/Pneumatic, Tire/Wheel, Landing Gear and/or A.I.R. technician and successful completion of a trade test. FCC License and Twelve months aircraft or component level experience in radio and electrical/avionics trouble shooting and repair, and Successful completion of a trade test. Journey Machinist certification and 6yrs. of machinist experience and the successful completion of a trade test No license requirement, twelve months computer field service and successful completion of a trade test. Local/trade requirements, twelve Twelve Twenty-four months in the field and successful completion of a trade test for the following trades; Base Specialty Plumbers Base Specialty Electrician Base Specialty Welders Base Specialty Mechanical/Hydraulic Base Specialty T-Skill Base Specialty Sheetmetal Base Specialty Xxxxxxxxx Base Specialty Painter Base Specialty HVAC Base Specialty Auto Mechanic Base Specialty GERP/Transmission Base Specialty Boiler Room 201 - Structures A&P License, and Twenty-four months experience in general structural aircraft overhaul and repair, including at least twelve months combined experience in sheet metal repair and will include two of the following: composite repair; fiberglass repair; and metal to metal bonding. 301 - Quality Control - Aircraft A&P license and any others required by the FAA and Twenty-four months total Mechanic and/or Inspector experience on aluminum/composite skinned, turboprop/jet aircraft and successful completion of a trade test. A&P license and any others required by the FAA and Twenty-four months total Mechanic and/or Inspector experience on aluminum/composite skinned, turboprop/jet aircraft, or aircraft components, or engines and successful completion of a trade test. 2 Year degree (in related field) and 5 years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and successful completion of a trade test or 10 years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and successful completion of a trade test. 5 Years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and 3D modeling experience (18 months) or recognized 3D modeling education and successful completion of a trade test. 501 -Interior Recoverables Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicals; possess valid state driver’s license 502 - GSE Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicals; possess valid state driver’s license. 503 - Tool Room Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicals; possess valid state driver’s license. 504 - Facilities Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicals; possess valid state driver’s license.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Bid Areas. 1. A “Bid Area” is the basic work area to which each employee is assigned. In some Stations, generally the larger ones, an employee may have the option to bid into different work areas within his assigned Bid Area.
2. To be considered fully qualified for a particular Bid Area, an employee must meet the requirements listed below, except that any employee, including an employee whose work has been transferred to a reorganized or redefined Bid Area, who has previously completed the Qualifying Period, as provided in Article 5, will be considered qualified regardless of the qualifications (including license requirements) listed below.
3. Each employee shall be responsible for ensuring that his qualifications for each Bid Area are properly recorded.
a. Initial qualifications and any subsequent qualification claims shall be reviewed by the Company. The Company will provide a system that permits employees to update and/or change the record of their qualifications. Employees will be deemed qualified in the Bid Area: (i) in which they are employed on the effective date of this Agreement; or (ii) into which they were previously grand-fathered as properly reflected in their Bid Area Qualifications (BAQ) within one hundred and eighty (180) days ninety (90) days of ratification of this Agreement; or (iii) into which they were qualified on [fill in ratification date] on the date of ratification of this agreement and whose Bid Area Qualification(s) reflect such qualifications within one hundred and eighty (180) ninety (90) days of ratification of this Agreement; or (iv) in which they previously completed the “Qualifying Period” pursuant to Article 5.
b. If there is any question regarding the qualifications, qualifications the shop xxxxxxx, the affected employee and the Company will confer to resolve the matter by examination of confirming documents and/or interview of the employee. If the qualification is still in doubt, it may be resolved by administration of an appropriate trade test or via the grievance process.
c. No employee shall be regarded as qualified for any Bid Area that he has not affirmatively claimed qualification unless he was employed in that Bid Area on the effective date of this Agreement.
d. The Company will use these Bid Areas Qualifications in determining eligible employees when filling vacancies in accordance with Article 5. The Company shall continue to review personnel files and/or employee resumes and applications, to determine qualifications, for the first one hundred and eighty (180) ninety (90) days after ratification of this Agreement, after which it shall rely solely on the employee’s updated Bid Area Qualifications.
4. The following list contains the Bid Area titles, Bid Area numbers, and the license and experience requirements for each Bid Area. 101 - Line Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum and/or composite skinned, pressurized jet/turboprop aircraft, or At least 12 months’ experience as Radio/Electrical, Sheet metal, Trim, Power plant, and/or A.I.R. technician and successful completion of a trade test. 102 - Base Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum and/or composite skinned, pressurized jet/turboprop aircraft, or At least 12 month’s experience as a Sheet metal, Composite, Trim, and/or Radio/Electrical technician and successful completion of a trade test. 103 - Powerplant Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in power plant limited heavy maintenance on power plant components and accessories, up to but not including the compressor case, or Successful completion of a trade test. 104 - Avionics Technician A&P License and Twelve months aircraft experience in radio and electrical/avionics trouble shooting and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 105 - Sheet Metal Technician (Line/Base) A&P License and Twelve months experience in general structural sheet metal overhaul and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 106 - Sheet Metal / Composite / Finish Technician (Shop) A&P License and Twelve months experience in general structural sheet metal overhaul and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 107 - Composite Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in metal to metal bonding, fiberglass and composite repair, repair or Successful completion of a trade test. Must be physically able to wear and use a respirator in accordance with OSHA regulations. 108 - Weld Technician No License Requirement Twenty-four months general welding experience and successful completion of a United Continental certification test, or Certificate of completion from an accredited vocational school for the following: Arc, Heli-Arc, Mig and Acetylene; and successful completion of a United Continental certification test. 109 - Machinist Technician No License Requirement Twenty-four months general machinist work and successful completion of a trade test. 110 - A/C Interior Repair Technician A&P License and Twelve months Twelvemonths experience in recovering, replacing, and refurbishing aircraft interiors, including seats, or Twelve months experience as a Line, Base, Avionics, Sheet Metal, or Shop technician. 111 - Trim Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in recovering, replacing, and refurbishing aircraft interiors, including seats, or Twelve months experience as a Line, Base, Avionics, Sheet Metal, or Shop technician. 112 - Paint Technician A License, or Twenty-four months experience in automotive and/or aircraft painting, or Successful completion of a trade test. Must be physically able to wear and use a respirator in accordance with OSHA regulations. 113 - Calibration Technician A&P License, and Twelve months experience in the calibration and repair of electronic test and measurement equipment, or Successful completion of a trade test. 114 - Airport Communications Technician FCC License, and Twenty-four months component level repair and overhaul in two of the three following areas: UHF/VHF transceiver systems; Video display systems (including TV repair, FIDS repair, or closed circuit systems repair); and Airport security systems (magnetometers or x-ray), or Certificate of completion from an accredited electronic school and successful completion of a trade test. 115 - Pattern Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience making form blocks, mold pattern, fixtures, and forming tools of the type used in plastic and metal, or Successful completion of a trade test. 116 - Tooling Repair Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience as a Technician. 117 - Electric Harness Shop Technician A&P License and Twelve months Twelvemonths experience in fabrication, repair, overhaul and/or calibration of electrical equipment, including wire harnesses, or Successful completion of a trade test. 118 - Facilities Maintenance Technician (or Facility Coordinator) Local Requirements and Twelve Twenty-four months experience including at least three of the following areas: Electrical (including 480 volt, 3 phase); Structural (including steel frame construction); HVAC (including building management systems); Mechanical (including conveyors); Plumbing; and PLC electronic/computer controls. 119 - Ground Service Equipment Technician (or GSE Coordinator) No License Requirement Twelve Twenty-four months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of gas and diesel engines; electrical and hydraulic systems; or motorized equipment supporting airport ground handling operations, or a A certificate of completion from an accredited automotive school. 120 – Flamespray Technician No License requirement. requirement Twelve months experience in flamespray and successful completion of a trade testtest . 121 – Plater Technician No License requirement Twelve months experience in plating and successful completion of a trade test. 122 – General Shop Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum and/or composite skinned, pressurized jet/turboprop aircraft, powerplant or at At least 12 months’ experience as Radio/Electrical, Sheet metal, Trim, Power plant, Hydraulic/Pneumatic, Tire/Wheel, Landing Gear and/or A.I.R. technician and successful completion of a trade test. FCC 123 – Avionics Shop Technician (RQ)FCC License and Twelve months aircraft or component level experience in radio and electrical/avionics trouble shooting and repair, and Successful completion of a trade test. 124 – Flight Simulator Technician FCC License and successful completion of a trade test. 125 – Metrology Technician Journey Machinist certification and 6yrs. 6yrs of machinist experience and the successful completion of a trade test test. 126 – Apprentice Technician No license requirement, High School diploma and successful completion of a trade test. 127 – Computer Technician No license requirement, twelve months computer field service and successful completion of a trade test. Local/trade requirements, twelve Twelve Twenty-four months in the field and successful completion of a trade test for the following trades; Base Specialty Plumbers Base Specialty Electrician Base Specialty Welders Base Specialty Mechanical/Hydraulic Base Specialty T-Skill Base Specialty Sheetmetal Base Specialty Xxxxxxxxx Base Specialty Painter Base Specialty HVAC Base Specialty Auto Mechanic Base Specialty GERP/Transmission Base Specialty Boiler Room 201 - Structures A&P License, and Twenty-four months experience in general structural aircraft overhaul and repair, including at least twelve months combined experience in sheet metal repair and will include two of the following: composite repair; fiberglass repair; and metal to metal bonding. 301 - Quality Control - Aircraft A&P license and any others required by the FAA and Twenty-four months total Mechanic and/or Inspector experience on aluminum/composite skinned, turboprop/jet aircraft and successful completion of a trade test. 302 - Quality Control – Shop A&P license and any others required by the FAA and Twenty-four months total Mechanic and/or Inspector experience on aluminum/composite skinned, turboprop/jet aircraft, or aircraft components, or engines and successful completion of a trade test. 2 Year degree (in related field) and 5 years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and successful completion of a trade test or 10 years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and successful completion of a trade test. 5 Years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and 3D modeling experience (18 months) or recognized 3D modeling education and successful completion of a trade test. 501 -Interior Recoverables Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicals; possess valid state driver’s license drivers license. 502 - GSE Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicals; possess valid state driver’s drivers license. 503 - Tool Room Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicals; possess valid state driver’s drivers license. 504 - Facilities Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicals; possess valid state driver’s drivers license.
5. In addition to the basic requirements listed above, the requirements for bidding a lead position shall include a minimum of twenty-four (24) months experience in the applicable Bid Area.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Bid Areas. 1. A “Bid Area” is the basic work area to which each employee is assigned. In some Stations, generally the larger ones, an employee may have the option to bid into different work areas within his assigned Bid Area.
2. To be considered fully qualified for a particular Bid Area, an employee must meet the requirements listed below, except that any employee, including an employee whose work has been transferred to a reorganized or redefined Bid Area, who has previously completed the Qualifying Period, as provided in Article 5, will be considered qualified regardless of the qualifications (including license requirements) listed below.
3. Each employee shall be responsible for ensuring that his qualifications for each Bid Area are properly recorded.
a. Initial qualifications and any subsequent qualification claims shall be reviewed by the Company. The Company will provide a system that permits employees to update and/or change the record of their qualifications. Employees will be deemed qualified in the Bid Area: (i) in which they are employed on the effective date of this Agreement; or (ii) into which they were previously grand-fathered as properly reflected in their Bid Area Qualifications (BAQ) within one hundred and eighty (180) days ninety (90) of ratification of this Agreement; or (iii) into which they were qualified on [fill in ratification date] on the date of ratification of this agreement December 5, 2016 and whose Bid Area Qualification(s) reflect such qualifications within one hundred and eighty (180) ninety (90) days of ratification of this Agreement; or (iv) in which they previously completed the “Qualifying Period” pursuant to Article 5.
b. If there is any question regarding the qualifications, the shop xxxxxxx, the affected employee and the Company will confer to resolve the matter by examination of confirming documents and/or interview of the employee. If the qualification is still in doubt, it may be resolved by administration of an appropriate trade test or via the grievance process.
c. No employee shall be regarded as qualified for any Bid Area that he has not affirmatively claimed qualification unless he was employed in that Bid Area on the effective date of this Agreement.
d. The Company will use these Bid Areas Qualifications in determining eligible employees when filling vacancies in accordance with Article 5. The Company shall continue to review personnel files and/or employee resumes and applications, to determine qualifications, for the first one hundred and eighty (180) ninety (90) days after ratification of this Agreement, after which it shall rely solely on the employee’s updated Bid Area Qualifications.
4. The following list contains the Bid Area titles, Bid Area numbers, and the license and experience requirements for each Bid Area. 101 - Line Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum and/or composite skinned, pressurized jet/turboprop aircraft, or At least 12 months’ experience as Radio/Electrical, Sheet metal, Trim, Power plant, and/or A.I.R. technician and successful completion of a trade test. 102 - Base Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum and/or composite skinned, pressurized jet/turboprop aircraft, or At least 12 month’s experience as a Sheet metal, Composite, Trim, and/or Radio/Electrical technician and successful completion of a trade test. 103 - Powerplant Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in power plant limited heavy maintenance on power plant components and accessories, up to but not including the compressor case, or Successful completion of a trade test. 104 - Avionics Technician A&P License and Twelve months aircraft experience in radio and electrical/avionics trouble shooting and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 105 - Sheet Metal Technician (Line/Base) A&P License and Twelve months experience in general structural sheet metal overhaul and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 106 - Sheet Metal Technician (Shop) A&P License and Twelve months experience in general structural sheet metal overhaul and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 107 - Composite Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in metal to metal bonding, fiberglass and composite repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. Must be physically able to wear and use a respirator in accordance with OSHA regulations. 108 - Weld Technician No License Requirement Twenty-four months general welding experience and successful completion of a United Continental certification test, or Certificate of completion from an accredited vocational school for the following: Arc, Heli-Arc, Mig and Acetylene; and successful completion of a United Continental certification test. 109 - Machinist Technician No License Requirement Twenty-four months general machinist work and successful completion of a trade test. 110 - A/C Interior Repair Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in recovering, replacing, and refurbishing aircraft interiors, including seats, or Twelve months experience as a Line, Base, Avionics, Sheet Metal, or Shop technician. 111 - Trim Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in recovering, replacing, and refurbishing aircraft interiors, including seats, or Twelve months experience as a Line, Base, Avionics, Sheet Metal, or Shop technician. 112 - Paint Technician A License, or Twenty-four months experience in automotive and/or aircraft painting, or Successful completion of a trade test. Must be physically able to wear and use a respirator in accordance with OSHA regulations. 113 - Calibration Technician A&P License, and Twelve months experience in the calibration and repair of electronic test and measurement equipment, or Successful completion of a trade test. 114 - Airport Communications Technician FCC License, and Twenty-four months component level repair and overhaul in two of the three following areas: UHF/VHF transceiver systems; Video display systems (including TV repair, FIDS repair, or closed circuit systems repair); and Airport security systems (magnetometers or x-ray), or Certificate of completion from an accredited electronic school and successful completion of a trade test. 115 - Pattern Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience making form blocks, mold pattern, fixtures, and forming tools of the type used in plastic and metal, or Successful completion of a trade test. 116 - Tooling Repair Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience as a Technician. 117 - Electric Harness Shop Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in fabrication, repair, overhaul and/or calibration of electrical equipment, including wire harnesses, or Successful completion of a trade test. 118 - Facilities Maintenance Technician (or Facility Coordinator) Local Requirements and Twelve Twenty-four months experience including at least three of the following areas: Electrical (including 480 volt, 3 phase); Structural (including steel frame construction); HVAC (including building management systems); Mechanical (including conveyors); Plumbing; and PLC electronic/computer controls. 119 - Ground Service Equipment Technician (or GSE Coordinator) No License Requirement Twelve Twenty-four months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of gas and diesel engines; electrical and hydraulic systems; or motorized equipment supporting airport ground handling operations, or a certificate of completion from an accredited automotive school. No License requirement. Twelve months experience in flamespray and successful completion of a trade test. No License requirement Twelve months experience in plating and successful completion of a trade test. A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum and/or composite skinned, pressurized jet/turboprop aircraft, powerplant or at least 12 months’ experience as Radio/Electrical, Sheet metal, Trim, Power plant, Hydraulic/Pneumatic, Tire/Wheel, Landing Gear and/or A.I.R. technician and successful completion of a trade test. FCC License and Twelve months aircraft or component level experience in radio and electrical/avionics trouble shooting and repair, and Successful completion of a trade test. Journey Machinist certification and 6yrs. of machinist experience and the successful completion of a trade test No license requirement, twelve months computer field service and successful completion of a trade test. Local/trade requirements, twelve Twelve Twenty-four months in the field and successful completion of a trade test for the following trades; Base Specialty Plumbers Base Specialty Electrician Base Specialty Welders Base Specialty Mechanical/Hydraulic Base Specialty T-Skill Base Specialty Sheetmetal Base Specialty Xxxxxxxxx Base Specialty Painter Base Specialty HVAC Base Specialty Auto Mechanic Base Specialty GERP/Transmission Base Specialty Boiler Room 201 - Structures A&P License, and Twenty-four months experience in general structural aircraft overhaul and repair, including at least twelve months combined experience in sheet metal repair and will include two of the following: composite repair; fiberglass repair; and metal to metal bonding. 301 - Quality Control - Aircraft A&P license and any others required by the FAA and Twenty-four months total Mechanic and/or Inspector experience on aluminum/composite skinned, turboprop/jet aircraft and successful completion of a trade test. A&P license and any others required by the FAA and Twenty-four months total Mechanic and/or Inspector experience on aluminum/composite skinned, turboprop/jet aircraft, or aircraft components, or engines and successful completion of a trade test. 2 Year degree (in related field) and 5 years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and successful completion of a trade test or 10 years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and successful completion of a trade test. 5 Years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and 3D modeling experience (18 months) or recognized 3D modeling education and successful completion of a trade test. 501 -Interior Recoverables Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicals; possess valid state driver’s license 502 - GSE Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicals; possess valid state driver’s license. 503 - Tool Room Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicals; possess valid state driver’s license. 504 - Facilities Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicals; possess valid state driver’s license.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Bid Areas. 1. A “Bid Area” is the basic work area to which each employee is assigned. In some Stations, generally the larger ones, an employee may have the option to bid into different work areas within his assigned Bid Area.
2. To be considered fully qualified for a particular Bid Area, an employee must meet the requirements listed below, except that any employee, including an employee whose work has been transferred to a reorganized or redefined Bid Area, who has previously completed the Qualifying Period, as provided in Article 5, will be considered qualified regardless regard- less of the qualifications (including license requirements) listed below.
3. Each employee shall be responsible for ensuring that his qualifications for each Bid Area are properly recorded.
a. Initial qualifications and any subsequent qualification claims shall be claimsshallbe reviewed by the bythe Company. The Company will provide a system that permits employees to update and/or change the record of their qualifications. Employees will be deemed qualified in the Bid Area: (i) in which they are employed on the effective date of this Agreement; or (ii) into which they were previously grand-fathered as properly reflected in their Bid Area Qualifications (BAQ) within one hundred and eighty (180) days ninety (90) of ratification of this Agreement; or (iii) into which they were qualified on [fill in ratification date] on the date of ratification of this agreement December 5, 2016 and whose Bid Area Qualification(s) reflect such qualifications qualifica- tions within one hundred and eighty (180) ninety (90) days of ratification of this Agreement; or (iv) in which they previously pre- viously completed the “Qualifying Period” pursuant to Article 5.
b. If there is any question regarding the qualifications, the shop xxxxxxx, the affected employee and the Company will confer willconfer to resolve the matter by examination of confirming con- firming documents and/or interview of the employee. If the qualification is still in doubt, it may be resolved by administration of an appropriate trade test or via orvia the grievance process.
c. No employee shall be regarded as qualified for any Bid Area that he has not affirmatively claimed qualification unless he was employed in that Bid Area on the effective effec- tive date of this Agreement.
d. The Company will use these Bid Areas Qualifications in determining eligible employees when filling vacancies in accordance with Article 5. The Company shall continue to review personnel files and/or employee resumes and applications, to determine qualifications, for the first one hundred and eighty (180) ninety (90) days after ratification of this Agreement, after which it shall rely solely on the employee’s updated Bid Area Qualifications.
4. The following list contains the Bid Area titles, Bid Area numbersnum- bers, and the license and experience requirements for each Bid Area. 101 - – Line Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum alu- minum and/or composite skinned, pressurized pres- surized jet/turboprop aircraft, or At least 12 months’ experience as Radio/ElectricalElectri- cal, Sheet metal, Trim, Power plant, and/or and/ or A.I.R. technician and successful completion comple- tion of a trade test. 102 - – Base Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum alu- minum and/or composite skinned, pressurized pres- surized jet/turboprop aircraft, or At least 12 month’s experience as a Sheet metal, Composite, Trim, and/or Radio/Electrical technician and successful completion of a trade test. 103 - – Powerplant Technician A&P TechnicianA&P License and Twelve months experience in power plant limited heavy maintenance on power plant components and accessories, up to but not including the compressor case, or Successful completion of a trade test. 104 - – Avionics Technician A&P TechnicianA&P License and Twelve months aircraft experience in radio and electrical/avionics trouble shooting and repair, or Successful completion com- pletion of a trade test. 105 - – Sheet Metal Technician (Line/Base) A&P Base)A&P License and Twelve months experience in general structural sheet metal overhaul and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 106 - – Sheet Metal Technician (Shop) A&P Shop)A&P License and Twelve months experience in general structural sheet metal overhaul and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 107 - – Composite Technician A&P TechnicianA&P License and Twelve months experience in metal to metal bonding, fiberglass and composite compos- ite repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. Must be physically able to wear and use a respirator in accordance with OSHA regulations. 108 - – Weld Technician No License Requirement Twenty-four months general welding experience and successful completion of a United Continental certification test, or Certificate of completion from an accredited vocational voca- tional school for the following: Arc, Heli-Heli- Arc, Mig and Acetylene; and successful completion of a United Continental certification test. 109 - – Machinist Technician No TechnicianNo License Requirement Twenty-four months general machinist machin- ist work and successful completion of a trade test. 110 - – A/C Interior Repair Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in recovering, replacing, and refurbishing aircraft interiorsinte- riors, including seats, or Twelve months experience as a Line, Base, Avionics, Sheet Metal, or Shop technician. 111 - – Trim Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in recovering, replacing, and refurbishing aircraft interiorsinte- riors, including seats, or Twelve months experience as a Line, Base, Avionics, Sheet Metal, or Shop technician. 112 - – Paint Technician A License, or Twenty-four months experience in automotive auto- motive and/or aircraft painting, or Successful Suc- cessful completion of a trade test. Must be physically able to wear and use a respirator res- pirator in accordance with OSHA regulationsregula- tions. 113 - – Calibration Technician A&P License, and Twelve months experience in the calibration cali- bration and repair of electronic test and measurement equipment, or Successful completion of a trade test. 114 - – Airport Communications Technician FCC Communi- cations TechnicianFCC License, and Twenty-four months component level repair and overhaul in two of the three following areas: UHF/VHF transceiver systemssys- tems; Video display systems (including TV repair, FIDS repair, or closed circuit systems sys- tems repair); and Airport security systems (magnetometers or x-ray), or Certificate of completion from an accredited electronic electron- ic school and successful completion of a trade test. 115 - – Pattern Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience making form blocks, mold pattern, fixtures, and forming form- ing tools of the type used in plastic and metal, or Successful completion of a trade test. 116 - – Tooling Repair Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience as a Technician. 117 - – Electric Harness Shop Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in fabricationfabrica- tion, repair, overhaul and/or calibration of electrical equipment, including wire harnesses, or Successful completion of a trade test. 118 - – Facilities Maintenance Technician (or Facility Coordinator) Local Coordinator)Local Requirements and Twelve Twenty-four months experience including includ- ing at least three of the following areas: Electrical (including 480 volt, 3 phase); Structural (including steel frame construction); HVAC (including building build- ing management systems); Mechanical (including conveyors); Plumbing; and PLC electronic/computer controls. 119 - – Ground Service Equipment Technician (or GSE Coordinator) No License Requirement Twelve Twenty-four months experience in trouble shootingshoot- ing, repair, and maintenance of gas and diesel engines; electrical and hydraulic systems; or motorized equipment supporting sup- porting airport ground handling operationsopera- tions, or a certificate of completion from an accredited automotive school. No 120 – Flamespray TechnicianNo License requirement. Twelve months experience in flamespray and successful completion of a trade test. 121 – Plater Technician No License requirement Twelve months experience in plating and successful completion of a trade test. A&P 122 –SFO General Shop TechnicianA&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum alu- minum and/or composite skinned, pressurized pres- surized jet/turboprop aircraft, powerplant power- plant or at least 12 months’ experience as Radio/Electrical, Sheet metal, Trim, Power plant, Hydraulic/Pneumatic, Tire/Tire/ Wheel, Landing Gear and/or A.I.R. technician tech- nician and successful completion of a trade test. FCC 123 – Avionics Shop Technician (RQ)FCC License and Twelve months aircraft or component level experience in radio and electrical/electrical/ avionics trouble shooting and repair, and Successful completion of a trade test. Journey 125 – Metrology TechnicianJourney Machinist certification and 6yrs. of machinist experience and the successful completion of a trade test No 126 – Apprentice TechnicianNo license requirement, twelve High School diploma and successful com- pletion of a trade test. 127 – Computer TechnicianNo license requirement, Twelve months computer field service and successful completion of a trade test. Local128 – SFOMP BaseSpecialty Trade Group (currently known as SFOMP)Local/trade requirements, twelve Twelve Twenty-four months in the field and successful suc- cessful completion of a trade test for the following trades; Base Specialty Plumbers Base Specialty Electrician Base Specialty Welders Base Specialty Mechanical/Hydraulic Base Specialty T-Skill Base Specialty Sheetmetal Base Specialty Xxxxxxxxx Base Specialty Painter Base Specialty HVAC Base Specialty Auto Mechanic Base Specialty GERP/Transmission Base Specialty Boiler Room 201 - – Structures A&P License, and Twenty-four months experience in general gen- eral structural aircraft overhaul and repair, including at least twelve months combined experience in sheet metal repair and will include two of the followingthefollowing: composite repair; fiberglass repair; and metal to metal bonding. 301 - – Quality Control - Aircraft A&P – AircraftA&P license and any others required by the FAA and Twenty-four months total Mechanic and/or and/ or Inspector experience on aluminum/aluminum/ composite skinned, turboprop/jet aircraft and successful jetaircraft andsuccessful completion of a trade atrade test. A&P 302 – Quality Control – ShopA&P license and any others required by the FAA and Twenty-four months total Mechanic and/or and/ or Inspector experience on aluminum/aluminum/ composite skinned, turboprop/jet aircraftair- craft, or aircraft components, or engines and successful andsuccessful completion of a trade atrade test. 401 – Flight Simulator TechniciansFCC License and Successful completion of Trade Test 402 – Flight Simulator Engineers 2 Year degree (in related field) and 5 years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and successful completion of a trade test or 10 years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and successful completion of a trade test. 403 – Visual Database Engineers 5 Years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and 3D modeling experience (18 months) or recognized 3D modeling education edu- cation and successful completion of a trade test. 501 -Interior Recoverables Series 500-Utility Specialist No and Lead Utility Specialist 501 – Interior Recover- xxxxx Utility SpecialistNo License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft air- craft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicalschemi- cals; possess valid state driver’s license 502 - – GSE Utility Specialist No Spe- cialistNo License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft air- craft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicalschemi- cals; possess valid state driver’s license. 503 - – Tool Room Utility Specialist No SpecialistNo License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft air- craft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicalschemi- cals; possess valid state driver’s license. 504 - – Facilities Utility Specialist No SpecialistNo License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft air- craft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicalschemi- cals; possess valid state driver’s license. 601 – SFO Maintenance Planning AnalystNo License Required High school diploma or equivalent, basic administrative skills, proficiency with Microsoft office suite.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Bid Areas. 1. A “Bid Area” is the basic work area to which each employee is assigned. In some Stations, generally the larger ones, an employee may have the option to bid into different work areas within his assigned Bid Area.
2. To be considered fully qualified for a particular Bid Area, an employee must meet the requirements listed below, except that any employee, including an employee whose work has been transferred to a reorganized or redefined Bid Area, who has previously completed the Qualifying Period, as provided in Article 5, will be considered qualified regardless regard- less of the qualifications (including license requirements) listed below.
3. Each employee shall be responsible for ensuring that his qualifications for each Bid Area are properly recorded.
a. Initial qualifications and any subsequent qualification claims shall be reviewed by the Company. The Company will provide a system that permits employees to update and/or change the record of their qualifications. Employees will be deemed qualified in the Bid Area: (i) in which they are employed on the effective date of this Agreement; or (ii) into which they were previously grand-fathered as properly reflected in their Bid Area Qualifications (BAQ) within one hundred and eighty (180) days ninety (90) of ratification of this Agreement; or (iii) into which they were qualified on [fill in ratification date] on the date of ratification of this agreement December 5, 2016 and whose Bid Area Qualification(s) reflect such qualifications qualifica- tions within one hundred and eighty (180) ninety (90) days of ratification of this Agreement; or (iv) in which they previously pre- viously completed the “Qualifying Period” pursuant to Article 5.
b. If there is any question regarding the qualifications, the shop xxxxxxx, the affected employee and the Company will confer to resolve the matter by examination of confirming con- firming documents and/or interview of the employee. If the qualification is still in doubt, it may be resolved by administration of an appropriate trade test or via the grievance process.
c. No employee shall be regarded as qualified for any Bid Area that he has not affirmatively claimed qualification unless he was employed in that Bid Area on the effective effec- tive date of this Agreement.
d. The Company will use these Bid Areas Qualifications in determining eligible employees when filling vacancies in accordance with Article 5. The Company shall continue to review personnel files and/or employee resumes and applications, to determine qualifications, for the first one hundred and eighty (180) ninety (90) days after ratification of this Agreement, after which it shall rely solely on the employee’s updated Bid Area Qualifications.
4. The following list contains the Bid Area titles, Bid Area numbersnum- bers, and the license and experience requirements for each Bid Area. 101 - – Line Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum alu- minum and/or composite skinned, pressurized pres- surized jet/turboprop aircraft, or At least 12 months’ experience as Radio/ElectricalElectri- cal, Sheet metal, Trim, Power plant, and/or and/ or A.I.R. technician and successful completion comple- tion of a trade test. 102 - – Base Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum alu- minum and/or composite skinned, pressurized pres- surized jet/turboprop aircraft, or At least 12 month’s experience as a Sheet metal, Composite, Trim, and/or Radio/Electrical technician and successful completion of a trade test. 103 - – Powerplant Technician A&P TechnicianA&P License and Twelve months experience in power plant limited heavy maintenance on power plant components and accessories, up to but not including the compressor case, or Successful completion of a trade test. 104 - – Avionics Technician A&P TechnicianA&P License and Twelve months aircraft experience in radio and electrical/avionics trouble shooting and repair, or Successful completion com- pletion of a trade test. 105 - – Sheet Metal Technician (Line/Base) A&P Base)A&P License and Twelve months experience in general structural sheet metal overhaul and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 106 - – Sheet Metal Technician (Shop) A&P Shop)A&P License and Twelve months experience in general structural sheet metal overhaul and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 107 - – Composite Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in metal to metal bonding, fiberglass and composite compos- ite repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. Must be physically able to wear and use a respirator in accordance with OSHA regulations. 108 - – Weld Technician No License Requirement Twenty-four months general welding experience and successful completion of a United Continental certification test, or Certificate of completion from an accredited vocational voca- tional school for the following: Arc, Heli-Heli- Arc, Mig and Acetylene; and successful completion of a United Continental certification test. 109 - – Machinist Technician No TechnicianNo License Requirement Twenty-four months general machinist machin- ist work and successful completion of a trade test. 110 - – A/C Interior Repair Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in recovering, replacing, and refurbishing aircraft interiorsinte- riors, including seats, or Twelve months experience as a Line, Base, Avionics, Sheet Metal, or Shop technician. 111 - – Trim Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in recovering, replacing, and refurbishing aircraft interiorsinte- riors, including seats, or Twelve months experience as a Line, Base, Avionics, Sheet Metal, or Shop technician. 112 - – Paint Technician A License, or Twenty-four months experience in automotive auto- motive and/or aircraft painting, or Successful Suc- cessful completion of a trade test. Must be physically able to wear and use a respirator res- pirator in accordance with OSHA regulationsregula- tions. 113 - – Calibration Technician A&P License, and Twelve months experience in the calibration cali- bration and repair of electronic test and measurement equipment, or Successful completion of a trade test. 114 - – Airport Communications Technician FCC Communi- cations TechnicianFCC License, and Twenty-four months component level repair and overhaul in two of the three following areas: UHF/VHF transceiver systemssys- tems; Video display systems (including TV repair, FIDS repair, or closed circuit systems sys- tems repair); and Airport security systems (magnetometers or x-ray), or Certificate of completion from an accredited electronic electron- ic school and successful completion of a trade test. 115 - – Pattern Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience making form blocks, mold pattern, fixtures, and forming form- ing tools of the type used in plastic and metal, or Successful completion of a trade test. 116 - – Tooling Repair Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience as a Technician. 117 - – Electric Harness Shop Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in fabricationfabrica- tion, repair, overhaul and/or calibration of electrical equipment, including wire harnesses, or Successful completion of a trade test. 118 - – Facilities Maintenance Technician (or Facility Coordinator) Local Coordinator)Local Requirements and Twelve Twenty-four months experience including includ- ing at least three of the following areas: Electrical (including 480 volt, 3 phase); Structural (including steel frame construction); HVAC (including building build- ing management systems); Mechanical (including conveyors); Plumbing; and PLC electronic/computer controls. 119 - – Ground Service Equipment Technician (or GSE Coordinator) No License Requirement Twelve Twenty-four months experience in trouble shootingshoot- ing, repair, and maintenance of gas and diesel engines; electrical and hydraulic systems; or motorized equipment supporting sup- porting airport ground handling operationsopera- tions, or a certificate of completion from an accredited automotive school. No 120 – Flamespray TechnicianNo License requirement. Twelve months experience in flamespray and successful completion of a trade test. 121 – Plater Technician No License requirement Twelve months experience in plating and successful completion of a trade test. A&P 122 –SFO General Shop TechnicianA&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum alu- minum and/or composite skinned, pressurized pres- surized jet/turboprop aircraft, powerplant power- plant or at least 12 months’ experience as Radio/Electrical, Sheet metal, Trim, Power plant, Hydraulic/Pneumatic, Tire/Tire/ Wheel, Landing Gear and/or A.I.R. technician tech- nician and successful completion of a trade test. FCC 123 – Avionics Shop Technician (RQ)FCC License and Twelve months aircraft or component level experience in radio and electrical/electrical/ avionics trouble shooting and repair, and Successful completion of a trade test. Journey 125 – Metrology TechnicianJourney Machinist certification and 6yrs. of machinist experience and the successful completion of a trade test No 126 – Apprentice TechnicianNo license requirement, twelve High School diploma and successful com- pletion of a trade test. 127 – Computer TechnicianNo license requirement, Twelve months computer field service and successful completion of a trade test. Local128 – SFOMP BaseSpecialty Trade Group (currently known as SFOMP)Local/trade requirements, twelve Twelve Twenty-four months in the field and successful suc- cessful completion of a trade test for the following trades; Base Specialty Plumbers Base Specialty Electrician Base Specialty Welders Base Specialty Mechanical/Hydraulic Base Specialty T-Skill Base Specialty Sheetmetal Base Specialty Xxxxxxxxx Base Specialty Painter Base Specialty HVAC Base Specialty Auto Mechanic Base Specialty GERP/Transmission Base Specialty Boiler Room 201 - – Structures A&P License, and Twenty-four months experience in general gen- eral structural aircraft overhaul and repair, including at least twelve months combined experience in sheet metal repair and will include two of the following: composite repair; fiberglass repair; and metal to metal bonding. 301 - – Quality Control - – Aircraft A&P license and any others required by the FAA and Twenty-four months total Mechanic and/or and/ or Inspector experience on aluminum/aluminum/ composite skinned, turboprop/jet aircraft and successful completion of a trade test. 302 – Quality Control – Shop A&P license and any others required by the FAA and Twenty-four months total Mechanic and/or and/ or Inspector experience on aluminum/aluminum/ composite skinned, turboprop/jet aircraftair- craft, or aircraft components, or engines and successful completion of a trade test. 401 – Flight Simulator TechniciansFCC License and Successful completion of Trade Test 402 – Flight Simulator Engineers 2 Year degree (in related field) and 5 years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and successful completion of a trade test or 10 years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and successful completion of a trade test. 403 – Visual Database Engineers 5 Years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and 3D modeling experience (18 months) or recognized 3D modeling education edu- cation and successful completion of a trade test. 501 -Interior Recoverables Series 500-Utility Specialist No and Lead Utility Specialist 501 – Interior Recover- xxxxx Utility SpecialistNo License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft air- craft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicalschemi- cals; possess valid state driver’s license 502 - – GSE Utility Specialist No Spe- cialistNo License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft air- craft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicalschemi- cals; possess valid state driver’s license. 503 - – Tool Room Utility Specialist No SpecialistNo License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft air- craft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicalschemi- cals; possess valid state driver’s license. 504 - – Facilities Utility Specialist No SpecialistNo License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft air- craft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicalschemi- cals; possess valid state driver’s license. 601 – SFO Maintenance Planning AnalystNo License Required High school diploma or equivalent, basic administrative skills, proficiency with Microsoft office suite.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Bid Areas. 1. A “Bid Area” is the basic work area to which each employee is assigned. In some Stations, generally the larger ones, an employee may have the option to bid into different work areas within his assigned Bid Area.
2. To be considered fully qualified for a particular Bid Area, an employee must meet the requirements listed below, except that any employee, including an employee whose work has been transferred to a reorganized or redefined Bid Area, who has previously completed the Qualifying Period, as provided in Article 5, will be considered qualified regardless regard- less of the qualifications (including license requirements) listed below.
3. Each employee shall be responsible for ensuring that his qualifications for each Bid Area are properly recorded.
a. Initial qualifications and any subsequent qualification claims shall be reviewed by the Company. The Company will provide a system that permits employees to update and/or change the record of their qualifications. Employees will be deemed qualified in the Bid Area: (i) in which they are employed on the effective date of this Agreement; or (ii) into which they were previously grand-fathered as properly reflected in their Bid Area Qualifications (BAQ) within one hundred and eighty (180) days ninety (90) of ratification of this Agreement; or (iii) into which they were qualified on [fill in ratification date] on the date of ratification of this agreement December 5, 2016 and whose Bid Area Qualification(s) reflect such qualifications qualifica- tions within one hundred and eighty (180) ninety (90) days of ratification of this Agreement; or (iv) in which they previously pre- viously completed the “Qualifying Period” pursuant to Article 5.
b. If there is any question regarding the qualifications, the shop xxxxxxx, the affected employee and the Company will confer to resolve the matter by examination of confirming con- firming documents and/or interview of the employee. If the qualification is still in doubt, it may be resolved by administration of an appropriate trade test or via the grievance process.
c. No employee shall be regarded as qualified for any Bid Area that he has not affirmatively claimed qualification unless he was employed in that Bid Area on the effective effec- tive date of this Agreement.
d. The Company will use these Bid Areas Qualifications in determining eligible employees when filling vacancies in accordance with Article 5. The Company shall continue to review personnel files and/or employee resumes and applications, to determine qualifications, for the first one hundred and eighty (180) ninety (90) days after ratification of this Agreement, after which it shall rely solely on the employee’s updated Bid Area Qualifications.
4. The following list contains the Bid Area titles, Bid Area numbersnum- bers, and the license and experience requirements for each Bid Area. 101 - – Line Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum alu- minum and/or composite skinned, pressurized pres- surized jet/turboprop aircraft, or At least 12 months’ experience as Radio/ElectricalElectri- cal, Sheet metal, Trim, Power plant, and/or and/ or A.I.R. technician and successful completion comple- tion of a trade test. 102 - – Base Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum alu- minum and/or composite skinned, pressurized pres- surized jet/turboprop aircraft, or At least 12 month’s experience as a Sheet metal, Composite, Trim, and/or Radio/Electrical technician and successful completion of a trade test. 103 - – Powerplant Technician A&P TechnicianA&P License and Twelve months experience in power plant limited heavy maintenance on power plant components and accessories, up to but not including the compressor case, or Successful completion of a trade test. 104 - – Avionics Technician A&P License and Twelve months aircraft experience in radio and electrical/avionics trouble shooting and repair, or Successful completion com- pletion of a trade test. 105 - – Sheet Metal Technician (Line/Base) A&P Base)A&P License and Twelve months experience in general structural sheet metal overhaul and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 106 - – Sheet Metal Technician (Shop) A&P Shop)A&P License and Twelve months experience in general structural sheet metal overhaul and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 107 - – Composite Technician A&P TechnicianA&P License and Twelve months experience in metal to metal bonding, fiberglass and composite compos- ite repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. Must be physically able to wear and use a respirator in accordance with OSHA regulations. 108 - – Weld Technician No License Requirement Twenty-four months general welding experience and successful completion of a United Continental certification test, or Certificate of completion from an accredited vocational voca- tional school for the following: Arc, Heli-Heli- Arc, Mig and Acetylene; and successful completion of a United Continental certification test. 109 - – Machinist Technician No License Requirement Twenty-four months general machinist machin- ist work and successful completion of a trade test. 110 - – A/C Interior Repair Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in recovering, replacing, and refurbishing aircraft interiorsinte- riors, including seats, or Twelve months experience as a Line, Base, Avionics, Sheet Metal, or Shop technician. 111 - – Trim Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in recovering, replacing, and refurbishing aircraft interiorsinte- riors, including seats, or Twelve months experience as a Line, Base, Avionics, Sheet Metal, or Shop technician. 112 - – Paint Technician A License, or Twenty-four months experience in automotive auto- motive and/or aircraft painting, or Successful Suc- cessful completion of a trade test. Must be physically able to wear and use a respirator res- pirator in accordance with OSHA regulationsregula- tions. 113 - – Calibration Technician A&P License, and Twelve months experience in the calibration cali- bration and repair of electronic test and measurement equipment, or Successful completion of a trade test. 114 - – Airport Communications Communi- cations Technician FCC License, and Twenty-four months component level repair and overhaul in two of the three following areas: UHF/VHF transceiver systemssys- tems; Video display systems (including TV repair, FIDS repair, or closed circuit systems sys- tems repair); and Airport security systems (magnetometers or x-ray), or Certificate of completion from an accredited electronic electron- ic school and successful completion of a trade test. 115 - – Pattern Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience making form blocks, mold pattern, fixtures, and forming form- ing tools of the type used in plastic and metal, or Successful completion of a trade test. 116 - – Tooling Repair Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience as a Technician. 117 - – Electric Harness Shop Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in fabricationfabrica- tion, repair, overhaul and/or calibration of electrical equipment, including wire harnesses, or Successful completion of a trade test. 118 - – Facilities Maintenance Technician (or Facility Coordinator) Local Requirements and Twelve Twenty-four months experience including includ- ing at least three of the following areas: Electrical (including 480 volt, 3 phase); Structural (including steel frame construction); HVAC (including building build- ing management systems); Mechanical (including conveyors); Plumbing; and PLC electronic/computer controls. 119 - – Ground Service Equipment Technician (or GSE Coordinator) No License Requirement Twelve Twenty-four months experience in trouble shootingshoot- ing, repair, and maintenance of gas and diesel engines; electrical and hydraulic systems; or motorized equipment supporting sup- porting airport ground handling operationsopera- tions, or a certificate of completion from an accredited automotive school. 120 – Flamespray Technician No License requirement. Twelve months experience in flamespray and successful completion of a trade test. 121 – Plater Technician No License requirement Twelve months experience in plating and successful completion of a trade test. 122 –SFO General Shop Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum alu- minum and/or composite skinned, pressurized pres- surized jet/turboprop aircraft, powerplant power- plant or at least 12 months’ experience as Radio/Electrical, Sheet metal, Trim, Power plant, Hydraulic/Pneumatic, Tire/Tire/ Wheel, Landing Gear and/or A.I.R. technician tech- nician and successful completion of a trade test. 123 – Avionics Shop Technician (RQ) FCC License and Twelve months aircraft or component level experience in radio and electrical/electrical/ avionics trouble shooting and repair, and Successful completion of a trade test. 125 – Metrology Technician Journey Machinist certification and 6yrs. of machinist experience and the successful completion of a trade test 126 – Apprentice Technician No license requirement, twelve High School diploma and successful com- pletion of a trade test. 127 – Computer Technician No license requirement, Twelve months computer field service and successful completion of a trade test. 128 – SFOMP BaseSpecialty Trade Group (currently known as SFOMP) Local/trade requirements, twelve Twelve Twenty-four months in the field and successful suc- cessful completion of a trade test for the following trades; Base Specialty Plumbers Base Specialty Electrician Base Specialty Welders Base Specialty Mechanical/Hydraulic Base Specialty T-Skill Base Specialty Sheetmetal Base Specialty Xxxxxxxxx Base Specialty Painter Base Specialty HVAC Base Specialty Auto Mechanic Base Specialty GERP/Transmission Base Specialty Boiler Room 201 - – Structures A&P License, and Twenty-four months experience in general gen- eral structural aircraft overhaul and repair, including at least twelve months combined experience in sheet metal repair and will include two of the following: composite repair; fiberglass repair; and metal to metal bonding. 301 - – Quality Control - Aircraft – AircraftA&P license and any others required by the FAA and Twenty-four months total Mechanic and/ or Inspector experience on aluminum/ composite skinned, turboprop/jet aircraft and successful completion of a trade test. 302 – Quality Control – Shop A&P license and any others required by the FAA and Twenty-four months total Mechanic and/or and/ or Inspector experience on aluminum/aluminum/ composite skinned, turboprop/jet aircraft and successful completion of a trade test. A&P license and any others required by the FAA and Twenty-four months total Mechanic and/or Inspector experience on aluminum/composite skinned, turboprop/jet aircraftair- craft, or aircraft components, or engines and successful completion of a trade test. 401 – Flight Simulator Technicians FCC License and Successful completion of Trade Test 402 – Flight Simulator Engineers 2 Year degree (in related field) and 5 years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and successful completion of a trade test or 10 years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and successful completion of a trade test. 403 – Visual Database Engineers 5 Years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and 3D modeling experience (18 months) or recognized 3D modeling education edu- cation and successful completion of a trade test. Series 500-Utility Specialist and Lead Utility Specialist 501 -Interior Recoverables – Interior Recover- xxxxx Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft air- craft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicalschemi- cals; possess valid state driver’s license 502 - – GSE Utility Specialist Spe- cialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft air- craft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicalschemi- cals; possess valid state driver’s license. 503 - – Tool Room Utility Specialist No SpecialistNo License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft air- craft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicalschemi- cals; possess valid state driver’s license. 504 - – Facilities Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft air- craft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicalschemi- cals; possess valid state driver’s license. 601 – SFO Maintenance Planning AnalystNo License Required High school diploma or equivalent, basic administrative skills, proficiency with Microsoft office suite.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Bid Areas. 1. A “Bid Area” is the basic work area to which each employee is assigned. In some Stations, generally the larger ones, an employee may have the option to bid into different work areas within his assigned Bid Area.
2. To be considered fully qualified for a particular Bid Area, an employee must meet the requirements listed below, except that any employee, including an employee whose work has been transferred to a reorganized or redefined Bid Area, who has previously completed the Qualifying Period, as provided in Article 5, will be considered qualified regardless of the qualifications (including license requirements) listed below.
3. Each employee shall be responsible for ensuring that his qualifications for each Bid Area are properly recorded.
a. Initial qualifications and any subsequent qualification claims shall be reviewed by the Company. The Company will provide a system that permits employees to update and/or change the record of their qualifications. Employees will be deemed qualified in the Bid Area: (i) in which they are employed on the effective date of this Agreement; or (ii) into which they were previously grand-fathered as properly reflected in their Bid Area Qualifications (BAQ) within one hundred and eighty (180) days ninety (90) days of ratification of this Agreement; or (iii) into which they were qualified on [fill in ratification date] on the date of ratification of this agreement and whose Bid Area Qualification(s) reflect such qualifications within one hundred and eighty (180) ninety (90) days of ratification of this Agreement; or (iv) in which they previously completed the “Qualifying Period” pursuant to Article 5.
b. If there is any question regarding the qualifications, qualifications the shop xxxxxxx, the affected employee and the Company will confer to resolve the matter by examination of confirming documents and/or interview of the employee. If the qualification is still in doubt, it may be resolved by administration of an appropriate trade test or via the grievance process.
c. No employee shall be regarded as qualified for any Bid Area that he has not affirmatively claimed qualification unless he was employed in that Bid Area on the effective date of this Agreement.
d. The Company will use these Bid Areas Qualifications in determining eligible employees when filling vacancies in accordance with Article 5. The Company shall continue to review personnel files and/or employee resumes and applications, to determine qualifications, for the first one hundred and eighty (180) ninety (90) days after ratification of this Agreement, after which it shall rely solely on the employee’s updated Bid Area Qualifications.
4. The following list contains the Bid Area titles, Bid Area numbers, and the license and experience requirements for each Bid Area. 101 - Line Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum and/or composite skinned, pressurized jet/turboprop aircraft, or At least 12 months’ experience as Radio/Electrical, Sheet metal, Trim, Power plant, and/or A.I.R. technician and successful completion of a trade test. 102 - Base Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum and/or composite skinned, pressurized jet/turboprop aircraft, or At least 12 month’s experience as a Sheet metal, Composite, Trim, and/or Radio/Electrical technician and successful completion of a trade test. 103 - Powerplant Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in power plant limited heavy maintenance on power plant components and accessories, up to but not including the compressor case, or Successful completion of a trade test. 104 - Avionics Technician A&P License and Twelve months aircraft experience in radio and electrical/avionics trouble shooting and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 105 - Sheet Metal Technician (Line/Base) A&P License and Twelve months experience in general structural sheet metal overhaul and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 106 - Sheet Metal / Composite / Finish Technician (Shop) A&P License and Twelve months experience in general structural sheet metal overhaul and repair, or Successful completion of a trade test. 107 - Composite Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in metal to metal bonding, fiberglass and composite repair, repair or Successful completion of a trade test. Must be physically able to wear and use a respirator in accordance with OSHA regulations. 108 - Weld Technician No License Requirement Twenty-four months general welding experience and successful completion of a United Continental Company certification test, or Certificate of completion from an accredited vocational school for the following: Arc, Heli-Arc, Mig and Acetylene; and successful completion of a United Continental Company certification test. 109 - Machinist Technician No License Requirement Twenty-four months general machinist work and successful completion of a trade test. 110 - A/C Interior Repair Technician A&P License and Twelve months Twelvemonths experience in recovering, replacing, and refurbishing aircraft interiors, including seats, or Twelve months experience as a Line, Base, Avionics, Sheet Metal, or Shop technician. 111 - Trim Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in recovering, replacing, and refurbishing aircraft interiors, including seats, or Twelve months experience as a Line, Base, Avionics, Sheet Metal, or Shop technician. 112 - Paint Technician A License, or Twenty-four months experience in automotive and/or aircraft painting, or Successful completion of a trade test. Must be physically able to wear and use a respirator in accordance with OSHA regulations. 113 - Calibration Technician A&P License, and Twelve months experience in the calibration and repair of electronic test and measurement equipment, or Successful completion of a trade test. 114 - Airport Communications Technician FCC License, and Twenty-four months component level repair and overhaul in two of the three following areas: UHF/VHF transceiver systems; Video display systems (including TV repair, FIDS repair, or closed circuit systems repair); and Airport security systems (magnetometers or x-ray), or Certificate of completion from an accredited electronic school and successful completion of a trade test. 115 - Pattern Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience making form blocks, mold pattern, fixtures, and forming tools of the type used in plastic and metal, or Successful completion of a trade test. 116 - Tooling Repair Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience as a Technician. 117 - Electric Harness Shop Technician A&P License and Twelve months Twelvemonths experience in fabrication, repair, overhaul and/or calibration of electrical equipment, including wire harnesses, or Successful completion of a trade test. 118 - Facilities Maintenance Technician (or Facility Coordinator) Local Requirements and Twelve Twenty-four months experience including at least three of the following areas: Electrical (including 480 volt, 3 phase); Structural (including steel frame construction); HVAC (including building management systems); Mechanical (including conveyors); Plumbing; and PLC electronic/computer controls. 119 - Ground Service Equipment Technician (or GSE Coordinator) No License Requirement Twelve Twenty-four months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of gas and diesel engines; electrical and hydraulic systems; or motorized equipment supporting airport ground handling operations, or a A certificate of completion from an accredited automotive school. 120 – Flamespray Technician No License requirement. requirement Twelve months experience in flamespray and successful completion of a trade testtest . 121 – Plater Technician No License requirement Twelve months experience in plating and successful completion of a trade test. 122 – General Shop Technician A&P License and Twelve months experience in trouble shooting, repair, and maintenance of aluminum and/or composite skinned, pressurized jet/turboprop aircraft, powerplant or at At least 12 months’ experience as Radio/Electrical, Sheet metal, Trim, Power plant, Hydraulic/Pneumatic, Tire/Wheel, Landing Gear and/or A.I.R. technician and successful completion of a trade test. FCC 123 – Avionics Shop Technician (RQ)FCC License and Twelve months aircraft or component level experience in radio and electrical/avionics trouble shooting and repair, and Successful completion of a trade test. 124 – Flight Simulator Technician FCC License and successful completion of a trade test. 125 – Metrology Technician Journey Machinist certification and 6yrs. 6yrs of machinist experience and the successful completion of a trade test test. 126 – Apprentice Technician No license requirement, High School diploma and successful completion of a trade test. 127 – Computer Technician No license requirement, twelve months computer field service and successful completion of a trade test. Local/trade requirements, twelve Twelve Twenty-four months in the field and successful completion of a trade test for the following trades; Base Specialty Plumbers Base Specialty Electrician Base Specialty Welders Base Specialty Mechanical/Hydraulic Base Specialty T-Skill Base Specialty Sheetmetal Base Specialty Xxxxxxxxx Base Specialty Painter Base Specialty HVAC Base Specialty Auto Mechanic Base Specialty GERP/Transmission Base Specialty Boiler Room 201 - Structures A&P License, and Twenty-four months experience in general structural aircraft overhaul and repair, including at least twelve months combined experience in sheet metal repair and will include two of the following: composite repair; fiberglass repair; and metal to metal bonding. 301 - Quality Control - Aircraft A&P license and any others required by the FAA and Twenty-four months total Mechanic and/or Inspector experience on aluminum/composite skinned, turboprop/jet aircraft and successful completion of a trade test. 302 - Quality Control – Shop A&P license and any others required by the FAA and Twenty-four months total Mechanic and/or Inspector experience on aluminum/composite skinned, turboprop/jet aircraft, or aircraft components, or engines and successful completion of a trade test. 2 Year degree (in related field) and 5 years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and successful completion of a trade test or 10 years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and successful completion of a trade test. 5 Years FST experience (FAR part 121 or 142) and 3D modeling experience (18 months) or recognized 3D modeling education and successful completion of a trade test. 501 -Interior Recoverables Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicals; possess valid state driver’s license drivers license. 502 - GSE Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicals; possess valid state driver’s drivers license. 503 - Tool Room Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicals; possess valid state driver’s drivers license. 504 - Facilities Utility Specialist No License Required High school diploma or equivalent or a Certificate from an accredited trade school; mechanical aptitude; working knowledge of tools associated with aircraft and automotive repair, or ability to work with cleaning solutions and chemicals; possess valid state driver’s drivers license.
5. In addition to the basic requirements listed above, the requirements for bidding a lead position shall include a minimum of twenty-four (24) months experience in the applicable Bid Area.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement