Custodial/Maintenance Department Sample Clauses

Custodial/Maintenance Department. A. When schools are not in session, all custodial/maintenance personnel shall work the day shift, unless an event is scheduled. If the event is scheduled in an employee’s assigned area, that employee shall work his/her regular turn. On early dismissal days, custodial/ maintenance personnel shall begin the afternoon shift one hour earlier unless a scheduled activity prohibits such.
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Custodial/Maintenance Department. Section 1. As demonstrated in the chart below, Employees will be offered overtime custodial and maintenance work in a particular sequence, which takes into account an Employee’s seniority, qualifications and interest in performing overtime work. The chart below shall be followed for each work event requiring overtime unless (a) a bargaining unit member elects not to be called, (b) through a written notice on a monthly non-availability form; or (c) a bargaining unit member needs additional time to complete an assigned task, which has already been started. In June, custodians who are assigned to more than one building must pick a target building for the year. This target building will be the building where this custodian will be assigned for overtime purposes. WHO GETS CALLED CUSTODIAL WORK OT Call Sequence MAINTENANCE WORK OT Call Sequence Head Custodian 1st Shift Target School 1 3 Head Custodian 2nd Shift Target School 2 4 Custodial Coordinator 3 11 WHO GETS CALLED CUSTODIAL WORK OT Call Sequence MAINTENANCE WORK OT Call Sequence Target School Custodial Worker by Seniority Target School 4 5 Cleaner by Seniority Target School 5 6 Head Custodian 1st Shift by Seniority Other Schools 6 7 Head Custodian 2nd Shift by Seniority Other Schools 7 8 Custodial Worker by Seniority Other Schools 8 9 Cleaner by Seniority Other Schools 9 10 Maintenance Workers by Seniority 10 2 Maintenance Workers by Skill-Seniority 1 NOTE: Call schedule for Board Office will begin with Block 6 (Head Custodian by Seniority), and sequence down the list as usual.
Custodial/Maintenance Department. A.Custodial Classification 2006-07 Hourly Rates 2007-08 2008-09 ($.30) ($.25) ($.20) Beginning $10.82 $11.07 $11.27 After 90 days worked $12.23 $12.48 $12.68 After 180 days worked $12.80 $13.05 $13.25 After 360 days worked $14.34 $14.59 $14.79

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  • Maintenance Department All employees in this section are subject to the provisions of the Collective Agreement except as specifically covered in this section.

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  • Operation and Maintenance Manuals Receipts for transmittal of Operation and Maintenance Manuals, Brochures and Data to the Design Professional (or Commissioning Agent) as required by Section 6.1.1.5.

  • Operating and Maintenance Manuals 58.1 If “as built” Drawings and/or operating and maintenance manuals are required, the Contractor shall supply them by the dates stated in the Contract Data.

  • Construction Administration Services The Engineer shall perform construction administration services during construction as necessary. Such services shall, as part of the services to be rendered for the Engineer's established fee, include as much of the Engineer's professional services and the services of the Engineer's consultants as the State deems necessary for the well-being of the project and efficient prosecution of the construction work, but shall not include the Engineer's undertaking continuous on-site observation of the work. If the Engineer fails to perform such duties in a conscientious and reasonable manner, the State may exercise its right to terminate this contract as hereinafter provided in Section T. Additionally, it is understood and agreed to by the Engineer and the State that the duties of the Engineer shall include, but not be limited to, the following services:

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  • Construction Administration Redeveloper shall be responsible for all components of the Redeveloper Improvements constructed by Redeveloper including construction management, coordination of contractors and regulatory permitting and other requirements. Redeveloper and its contractor(s) shall reasonably cooperate with City contractors performing work in the vicinity of the Redevelopment Project Area including, but not limited to, Redeveloper's scheduling of its work to provide for a smooth sequence of operations. The Redeveloper will be solely responsible for payment of all construction costs for the Redeveloper Improvements as set forth in this Redevelopment Agreement.

  • Janitorial Services or Building Maintenance Services If this Agreement is for janitorial or building maintenance services, this section is applicable. If this Agreement requires Contractor to perform Services at a new site, Contractor shall retain for sixty (60) days all employees currently employed at that site by any previous contractor that performed the same services at the site. Contractor shall provide upon request information sufficient to identify employees providing janitorial or building maintenance services at each site and to make the necessary notifications required under Labor Code section 1060 et seq.

  • Routine Maintenance (i) CRC shall be responsible for Routine Maintenance when necessary or desirable to maintain the Shared Assets in a safe operating condition, and to permit and facilitate (A) the performance by CRC of its obligations pursuant to this Agreement, and (B) the use of Shared Assets by the Operators in accordance with this Agreement.

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