Hoisting and Engineering License Sample Clauses

Hoisting and Engineering License. The stipend for a hoisting and engineering license is $.35/hour. In order to qualify for this stipend, the employee, after obtaining the license, must demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the City, proficiency in operating the required equipment. In addition to skilled laborers and working supervisors in the Public Works and Traffic Departments who are not rated MEOIIAs or MEOIIIs, Electricians and Electrical Coordinators in the Electrical Department became eligible for this stipend as of October 30, 2011. Current or future MEOIIAs and MEOIIIs are eligible for this additional $.35 for a hoisting and engineering license that is an additional license to the primary hoisting and engineering license with which they may have qualified as an MEOIIA or MEO III. Employees will receive the stipend after demonstrating the required proficiency. In evaluating proficiency, the union may designate a subject matter expert to advise on the evaluation criteria and to observe and help assess the employee’s proficiency. The City shall make the final determination as to proficiency. A determination that an employee is not proficient shall be subject to the grievance/arbitration process. The maximum stipend shall be $.70 per hour per employee. Licenses in the 1 series and the 2 series are eligible for the stipend, with a limitation of one license per series. License 3A is not eligible for the stipend. In the 4 series, only the 4A and 4E licenses are eligible for the stipend, with a limitation of one license per series. The requirement to demonstrate proficiency in the operation of the required equipment shall apply to all employees receiving this stipend. All employees who receive this payment are obligated to perform hoisting and engineering functions when assigned. Effective upon ratification (February 11, 2018), the stipend will increase to $0.40 per hour for those who have demonstrated proficiency, up to a maximum of $0.80 per hour. Effective July 1, 2019, the stipend will increase to $0.45 per hour for those who have demonstrated proficiency, up to a maximum of $.90 per hour. Carpenters who are Licensed Construction Supervisors, and HVAC Technicians who possess an HVACR license from the Commonwealth Qualifying employees, upon obtaining the licenses described above, will receive an additional $2.00 per hour in their base wage rates, compounded since July 1, 2005 and July 1, 2006 when, on each of these dates, a $1.00 per hour base wage increase became effective for qualifyin...
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Hoisting and Engineering License. Employees who currently have or obtain in the future a valid hoisting and engineering license shall be eligible for a $750 annual pensionable stipend payable in December 2018. In order to qualify for this stipend, the employee must produce a valid hoisting and engineering license as of December 1 of each year and, in addition, must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the City, proficiency in operating the required equipment. The City shall make the final determination as to proficiency. Effective for the December 2019 payment, the stipend will increase to $900. All employees who receive this bonus are obligated to perform hoisting-related functions when requested to perform such tasks for short periods of time in unusual situations and to assist in training.

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