Classification of Work. Equity and the Engager undertake to mutually agree on the classification of work as opera, operetta or musical theatre on an individual production basis.
Classification of Work. A. Throughout this Agreement, the word “classification” shall mean the job title of Maintenance Controller, Lead Mechanic, Inspector, Maintenance Training Instructor, Aircraft Mechanic/Avionics Technician, and Aircraft Cleaner/Utility Person. While an Employee’s job classification sets out the duties normally associated with the job, as the needs of the Company may dictate, an Employee may be assigned or reassigned to perform or assist in job duties normally associated with another classification. Further, all Employees are expected to perform, as needed, those routine duties associated with maintaining the work place (e.g. hangar and/or line maintenance work spaces and equipment) in a safe, clean and operative condition as set forth in Article 1, paragraph I, provided however, Employees will not be assigned to other job duties for punitive reasons.
B. For purposes of Article 10, the descending order of classification shall be as follows:
1. Maintenance Controller
2. Inspector; Lead Mechanic
3. Maintenance Training Instructor 4. Aircraft Mechanic/Avionics Technician 5. Aircraft Cleaner/Utility Person
C. The Company will develop and publish written qualifications, job descriptions and responsibilities for each classification that is bid. Such qualifications, job descriptions and responsibilities will be uniformly applied and made available electronically at each Maintenance Base. The Company and Union will meet to discuss any changes made to qualifications, job descriptions and responsibilities.
D. A Lead Mechanic will be required to be on duty at a PSA Maintenance Base when three (3) or more Mechanics are scheduled on duty, on a shift at a PSA Maintenance Base. A Lead Mechanic will not be required to lead and direct more than eighteen (18) Employees. The Company is not required to deploy a Lead Mechanic on a field service trip merely to satisfy the preceding requirements.
E. If a Lead Mechanic is called away during a shift, calls in sick, or for any other reason is unexpectedly unavailable, the Company may call overtime for a Lead Mechanic or will upgrade the most qualified senior Mechanic on duty.
Classification of Work. Pending adoption of a national classification of work rule, employees will ordinarily perform the work which has been performed traditionally by the craft at that location, if formerly a railroad facility, or, as it has been performed at comparable Amtrak facilities, if it is a new facility.
Classification of Work. Section 12.1 Maintenance Specialists' work shall consist of inspection, repair, modification, all areas of air brake maintenance including testing, electric brakes, painting, and all other work coincidental with the repair of freight cars, such as, but not limited to, cutting, burning, welding, inspection, maintenance and operation of maintenance equipment, handling of material, making computerized reports and billing, or any other duties associated with the orderly operation of business.
Section 12.2 Maintenance Generalists shall be limited to pretripping autoracks, cleaning and/or removal of obstructions on deck, cleaning of Railbox cars, including removal of dunnage, trash, banding, etc.; material handling; any work coincidental with the performance of the above or any other duties associated with the orderly operation of business.
Classification of Work. A. The work of a janitor shall consist of all duties currently performed and other future expanded duties, related to cleaning, maintaining equipment and the movement and storage of supplies, and other related duties necessary to fulfill its' contract with United Airlines.
B. The work of a Lead janitor shall be the same duties of a cleaner with the added responsibility of leading and directing a work crew.
Classification of Work. Xxxxxx's work shall consist of building, maintaining, dismantling (except all wood freighttrain cars), painting, upholstering and inspecting all passenger and freight cars, both wood and steel, planing mill, cabinet and bench xxxxxxxxx work, pattern and flask making, and all other xxxxxxxxx work in shops and yards, except work generally recognized as bridge and building department work; xxxxxx's work in building and repairing motor cars, lever cars, hand cars and station trucks; building, repairing and removing and applying locomotive cabs, pilots, pilot beams, running foot and headlight boards, tender frames and trucks; pipe and inspection work in connection with air brake equipment on freight cars; applying patented metal roofing; operating punches and shears, doing shaping and forming; work done with hand forges and heating torches in connection with xxxxxx's work; painting with brushes, varnishing, surfacing, decorating, lettering, cutting of stencils and removing paint (not including use of sand blast machine or removing in vats); all other work generally recognized as painters' work under the supervision of the locomotive and car departments, except the application of blacking to fire and smoke boxes of locomotives in engine houses; joint car inspectors, car inspectors, safety appliance and train car repairers; oxy-acetylene, thermit and electric welding on work generally recognized as xxxxxx's work; and all other work generally recognized as xxxxxx's work.
Classification of Work. 4.1 For the purpose of this Agreement, the following job classifications will apply: (See attachment chart, Classifications within Divisions, page 155.)
Classification of Work. (1) Machinists' work shall consist of laying out, fitting, adjusting, shaping, boring, slotting, milling and grinding of metals used in building, assembling, maintaining, dismantling and installing locomotives and engines (operated by steam or other power), pumps, cranes, hoists, elevators, pneumatic and hydraulic tools and scale building, shafting, and other machinery, ratchet and other skilled drilling and reaming; tool and die making, tool grinding and machine grinding, axle truing, axle, wheel and tire turning and boring, engine inspecting; air equipment, lubricator and injector work; removing, replacing, grinding, bolting and breaking of all joints on superheaters; oxyacetylene, thermit and electric welding on work generally recognized as machinists' work; the operation of all machines used in such work, including drill presses and bolts threaders using a facing, boring or turning head or milling apparatus; and all other work generally recognized as machinists' work.
Classification of Work. A. An employee below the rank of Assistant Roadmaster directing the work of Xxxxxxx and others as well as patrolling and inspecting track and roadway as well as work incidental thereto shall be classified as a Track Supervisor.
B. An employee directing the work of employees and reporting to officials of the Company shall be classified as a Xxxxxxx.
C. An employee assigned to assist a Xxxxxxx or Track Supervisor in the performance of his duties shall be classified as an Assistant Xxxxxxx.
D. An employee assigned to perform the work of constructing, repairing, maintaining or dismantling of roadway and track and other similar type work shall be classified as a Trackman.
E. An employee assigned to construction, repair, maintenance or dismantling of buildings, bridges or other structures including the building of concrete forms, etc., shall be classified as a B&B Xxxxxxxxx.
F. An employee assigned to mixing, blending, sizing, or applying of paint, kalsomine, whitewash or other preservatives to structures either by brush, spray or other methods, or glazing, including the cleaning or preparation incidental thereto, shall be classified as a B&B Xxxxxxxxx.
G. An employee assigned to the operation of any welding device used in the performance of such work as repairing, tempering and cutting rails, frogs and switches, bridge welding, and such other welding in the Maintenance of Way Department, shall be classified as a Welder.
H. An employee assigned to perform the work of repairing, dismantling or adjusting roadway equipment and machinery shall be classified as a Work Equipment Mechanic.
I. An employee qualified and assigned to the operation and servicing of machines used in the performance of Maintenance of Way and Structures Department work shall be classified as a Machine Operator.
X. Xx employee assigned to assist a machine operator shall be classified as an Assistant Machine Operator.
K. An employee assigned to operate a truck used in the performance of Maintenance of Way and Structures Department work shall be classified as a Truck Driver.
L. An employee assigned to the erection, maintenance, or dismantling of steel bridges and to the performance of related bridge iron work, such as bolting and riveting and rivet heating, shall be designated as a structural iron worker (former CStPM&O).
M. An employee assigned to opening and closing of drawbridges and handling controls that start and stop motors that operate the draw shall be classified as Bridge Tender.
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Classification of Work. Machinists’ work shall consist of laying out, fitting, adjusting, shaping, boring, slotting, milling and grinding of metals used in building, assembling, maintaining, dismantling and installing locomotives and engines (operated by steam or other power), pumps, cranes, hoists, elevators, pneumatic and hydraulic tools and machinery, scale building, shafting and other shop machinery, ratchet and other skilled drilling and reaming; tool and die making, tool grinding and machine grinding; axle truing; axle, wheel and tire turning and boring; engine inspecting; air equipment, lubricator and injector work; removing, replacing, grinding, bolting and breaking of all joints on superheaters; oxy-acetylene, thermal and electric welding on work generally recognized as machinists’ work; the operation of all machines used in such work, including drill presses and bolt threaders using a facing, boring or turning head or milling apparatus; and all other work generally recognized as machinists’ work. On running repairs, machinists may connect or disconnect any wiring, coupling or pipe connections necessary to make or repair machinery or equipment.