Engineers operating Sample Clauses

Engineers operating all conventional and hydraulic type cranes, save and except those set out in Article 1.1 above, 15 ton capacity and over boom truck, clams, shovels, gradalls, backhoes, draglines, piledrivers, all power derricks, gantry cranes, caisson boring machines (over 25 HP), and similar drill rigs, mine hoists, and all similar equipment working on land or water, overhead cranes, chimney hoists, multiple drum hoists, single drum hoists (over 12 stories), single drum hoists of manual friction and brake type, and all similar equipment, dredges - suction and dipper, hydraulic jacking equipment on vertical slip forms, hydraulic jacking poles, xxxxxx cranes, and hydraulic skoopers. heavy duty mechanics, qualified welders and 2nd Class Stationary Engineers. Article 1 - continued
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Engineers operating cranes with a manufacturers rating of ton capacity and over. Working dues: of wage package Engineers operating: cranes with a manufacturer's rating of ton capacity, skyway, climbing, hammerhead-type cranes and kangaroo-type cranes. Working dues: of wage package DATE Hourly Rate Vacation Benefits Pension TOTAL May DATE Rate Benefits Pension TOTAL May The The Council Page DATE Rate Benefits Pension TOTAL May May DATE Rate Pay Benefits Pension TOTAL May May Operators of: air tuggers used for installation of vessels, tanks, machinery, and for steel erection; side booms on land or water; man and material hoist and single drum hoists stories and under not of a manual friction and brake type; elevators, monorails, equipment of ton capacity or over, air compressor feeding low pressure into air locks, The Association The
Engineers operating. 15 Ton capacity and over boom truck, clams, shovels, gradalls, backhoes, draglines, piledrivers, all power derricks, gantry cranes, caisson boring machines (over 25 HP), and similar drill rigs, mine hoists, and all similar equipment working on land or water, overhead cranes, chimney hoists, multiple drum hoists, single drum hoists (over 12 stories), single drum hoists of manual friction and brake type, and all similar equipment, dredges - suction and dipper, hydraulic jacking equipment on vertical slip forms, hydraulic jacking poles, xxxxxx cranes, and hydraulic skoopers. Heavy duty mechanics, qualified welders and 2nd Class Stationary Engineers. Survey Instrument man.

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