Equipment Operator Sample Clauses

Equipment Operator. Will operate bulldozers, swamp buggies, tractor and trailer digging machines, cranes, side boom tractors, direct burial machines, any winch other than that normally mounted on a line truck. He will be responsible for the safe operation and normal maintenance of his equipment. (a) It is understood under this section that the driver groundmen will drive and operate the following: Line Truck and Power Wagon and bumper winch thereon and that piece of equipment known as a wire puller.
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Equipment Operator. An employee who is engaged in the operation and routine maintenance of equipment, particularly mobile power equipment associated with the construction, maintenance and repair of streets, parks, pipelines, and other facilities. The employee may be required to direct the work of up to two (2) other lower paid employees. The employee’s background of training and experience shall be such as to qualify the employee to perform the duties safely with skill and efficiency.
Equipment Operator. This classification to apply to an employee operating a tractor of thirty horsepower or over. Employees working the majority of their time as equipment operators shall receive statutory holiday and sick leave payments at the equipment operator rate.
Equipment Operator. An employee qualified on the basis of performance to operate any of the trucks, diggers, bucket trucks and other heavy equipment owned by the Employer. Performs such other bargaining unit work and activities as required or assigned.
Equipment Operator the first year apprentice will understand the starting, pressure, setting, voltage regulating, material release, and shut down of the most frequently used equipment of the contractors.
Equipment Operator. An equipment operator will preferably be a journeyman lineman. The equipment operator will operate line trucks; mechanical earth augers, crawler-type equipment, and such other specialized mechanical equipment as may be used by the Employer in line construction and maintenance.
Equipment Operator. An Employee who operates and performs minor servicing of light mobile equipment such as rubber-tired tractors, snowplows, towed mowers and landscaping equipment and who performs truck driving and labouring duties when so required by the Employer.
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Equipment Operator. An Equipment Operator shall have the same qualifications as a Labourer and in addition shall possess a Class A or Class D Province of Ontario driver’s license with a Z endorsement. They shall be capable of operating in a safe and efficient manner and servicing a truck, tractor mower, tractor, loader, backhoe, roller, grader, paint striper and other small equipment. In addition, performs other duties as assigned to him by his supervisor.
Equipment Operator. An employee who is qualified to operate a backhoe, track excavator, front-end loader, a bulldozer, a rock truck, a zoom boom, a elevated work platform (ie: skyjack), articulating boom, roller contractor and a small crane.
Equipment Operator. An employee who wishes to transfer from his or her present location may do so by submitting a written transfer request to the Human Resources Department. A transfer request may be submitted at any time during the calendar year and is only effective for the current calendar year. The transfer request form shall be considered as formal application for any vacancies in the above position, prior to posting. The Local President will be notified of any vacancies prior to initiating this letter of understanding during the term of the collective agreement. When vacancies occur in the above job classifications, employees who are incumbents in the same job classification and status of the vacancy will be contacted in order of seniority to determine their interest in moving to the vacant position. Providing there are no ongoing performance issues with the employee requesting the transfer, the transfer will be approved after the following factors have been considered:
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