Garageman Sample Clauses

Garageman s Lien registered in favour of Kal Tire A Corporate Partnership on February 28, 2000 as number 00022802243 with respect to a 1996 Ford in the amount of $1,074.89.
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Garageman. An employee, who acts as a helper for a Mechanic or, under indirect supervision, does all types of automotive service work relating to a utility equipment fleet. This includes all phases of preventative maintenance (PM) work such as visual inspections, operational checks, oil and filter changes, equipment lubrication, fluid level checking and filling coolant system checks and servicing, battery servicing, and related incidental minor maintenance and repairs (such as fan belt replacements and adjustments, spark plug, shock absorber, and radiator hose replacements). Additional service work may include dispensing fuel and oil, tire repairs, cleaning, washing, and other janitorial work. May pick up and deliver fleet equipment, parts, and accessories as required. Shall be required to perform minimal clerical tasks such as completing PM check sheets, repair orders, parts requests and other related documents. 9240 *GROUNDS MAINTENANCEMAN I (Helper B/G) An employee, to enter this position must be a semi-skilled laborer, with past experience as such; capable of handling ordinary tools safely in accordance with Company safety rules. Will assist skilled xxxxxxx as he progresses in skill and training. 8709 *GROUNDS MAINTENANCEMAN II ( Grounds Maintenanceman) An employee who is qualified to perform, without direct supervision, all work associated with grounds and building maintenance, to all Company property as required, including but not limited to, painting, glazing, carpentry, fence repair, sprinkler systems, pruning and planting trees and shrubs, mowing lawns, fertilizing, etc. Must acquire a current certification as pesticide applicator within six (6) months of the job award, and will be required to operate equipment and/or Company vehicles. May be required to provide general direction to any classifications assigned to him in performing work as defined. 9239 *HELPER Must have sufficient knowledge and adaptability to understand and carry on duties as assigned; must be semi-skilled laborer, or equivalent with past experience as such, capable of handling ordinary tools safely in accordance with Company safety rules. Assist skilled xxxxxxx or apprentice or work under their direction at various classes of work which may be assigned in any location. 7405 *INSPECTOR, GAS An employee who possesses knowledge and skill as obtained by experience and training to direct the efforts of contractors doing work for the Company in the installation of Gas facilities. Must possess i...
Garageman. An employee who acts as a helper for a Mechanic or, under indirect supervision, does all types of automotive service work relating to a utility equipment fleet. This includes all phases of preventative maintenance (PM) work such as visual inspections, operational checks, oil and filter changes, equipment lubrication, fluid level checking and filling coolant system checks and servicing, battery servicing, and related incidental minor maintenance and repairs (such as fan belt replacements and adjustments, spark plug, shock absorber, and radiator hose replacements). Additional service work may include dispensing fuel and oil, tire repairs, cleaning, washing, and other janitorial work. May pick up and deliver fleet equipment, parts, and accessories as required. Shall be required to perform minimal clerical tasks such as completing PM check sheets, repair orders, parts requests and other related documents.
Garageman. If you are in accord with the foregoing and agree thereto, please so indicate in the space provided below and return one executed copy of this letter to the Company. By: 3J-~\~ Director and Chief Negotiator LOCAL UNION NO. 1245, INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, AFL-CIO BY'-~
Garageman. An employee who acts as a helper for a journeyman or, under indirect supervision, does all types of tool, equipment and automotive service work, including dispensing fuel, checking and dispensing oil, greasing, washing, cleaning, polishing, changing and repairing tires, preventive maintenance inspections which do not require adjustments or repairs, battery servicing and any necessary janitorial work, air tool preventive maintenance (including disassembly), replacing and refinishing handles of tools, sanding and refinishing pipe poles and ladders. An employee who performs tool, equipment, and automotive mainte- xxxxx and repair work under the direction of a journeyman or supervisor, or without direct supervision, performs work involving minor repairs such as the tool maintenance and repair work performed by the Tool Maintenance- man, the overhaul of air tools, the routine relining of brakes on passenger cars and 1/2 and 3/4 ton commercial vehicles, and equipment and automotive engine tune-up, servicing and preventive maintenance; completes job tags and performs other paper work in connection with his job. Employees classified as Routine Mechanics are eligible for retesting in accordance with the Testing Procedure as outlined in the Letter Agreement dated September 4, 1962, in regard to Entrance Requirements to the classification of Apprentice Equipment Mechanic. Route Mechanics who subsequently meet the above Entrance Requirements will be reclassified to Apprentice Equipment Mechanic at the beginning of the l2-month wage step as of the date the last test is passed. An employee with a thorough knowledge of automotive parts and stores procedures, who performs without direct supervision, duties which include the purchasing, storing, issuing and requisitioning of auto- motive parts and tools. He may also be required to perform clerical work and assist in the administrative work of the Xxxxxxx'x or General Xxxxxxx'x office. *2714 Clerk C *2737 Clerk-Machine Operator C *2745 Clerk-Steno C *2755 Clerk-Typist C 0277 Parts Clerk 0730 Garage Subforeman 1255 Equipment Mechanic 1258 Appr. Equipment Mechanic 1345 Lead Mechanic An employee who is engaged in painting automotive equipment or other types of painting. He may be required to perform routine auto- motive maintenance work. 0730 Garage Subforeman 1255 Equipment Sub xxxxxxx 1258 Appr. Equipment Mechanic 1345 Lead Mechanic 1930 Painter An employee who drives a station wagon or pickup truck trans- porting men, suppl...
Garageman. Tire Repairman and VOMAs - by Tour
Garageman. Tire Repairman and VOMAs
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Garageman. 1. Back pay will be calculated using the 2007 straight time base pay.
Garageman. May 10, 1990 90-107-PGE
Garageman d) Lead Automotive Technician, PS 9 e) Clerical
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