Maintenance Operations. The Company has two (2) maintenance groups, one at the plant division (manufacturing plant, press roll plant and saw plant) and the other at the quarries division. The Union understands that there is a need for flexibility at the Company to assure that all equipment operates efficiently and timely. The Company understands that the seniority of both maintenance groups must be separate and that maintenance employees will normally work in their division. The Company and Union agree that the Company may assign maintenance employees in one (1) division to work temporarily in the other division. The word temporarily is understood and agreed to cover sickness, vacations, injuries, operational emergencies, and/or the scope and duration of a particular project or projects. It is not the intent of the Company to displace or replace a maintenance person in one (1) division with a person in another. In the event the Union believes the Company has not complied with this provision, the Union may bring the situation in question to the LMT for resolution. If the matter cannot be resolved by the LMT, the Union shall have the right to grieve it.
Maintenance Operations. As part of routine duties, operators will check system logs and perform spot checks to verify the operation of devices at the beginning of every shift. If a device is not working properly, the operator will notify maintenance personnel and dispatch them to the site for further investigation and repairs as needed. Maintenance staff from each local jurisdiction will coordinate their efforts with the RTMC and notify operators when repairs are complete so that quick checks can be performed to ensure functionality has been restored. Repairs should be performed as soon as possible to ensure that operators have the information and capabilities they need for operations and traffic management during incidents, events, and emergencies.
Maintenance Operations. 43 13.11.1 Participation in Contract Area Maintenance Operations .........................................44 13.11.2 Accounting for Non participation ..............................................................44 13.12 Retention of Contract Area by Non-consent Well ...................................................45 13.13 Non-Consent Premiums .............................................................................45
Maintenance Operations. Air Conditioning Automatic Controls Auto Mechanics Basic Reinforced Concrete Building Maintenance Circuits & Systems Communications System Driver Improvement Engine Fundamentals Engine Tune-up & Trouble Diagnosis Equipment Operations Equipment Repair Fundamentals of Electricity Heating Industrial Arts - Drawing and Design Locksmith Lubrication of Equipment Machine Shop Math for Trades Plumbing & Pipe Fitting Refrigeration Small Engine Repair Statistics and Strengths of Materials Technical Coatings Technical Drawing TV Principles Upholstery Welding Wiring Methods
Maintenance Operations. An operation proposed within the last six (6) months of the primary term or, subsequent thereto, an operation proposed to perpetuate the Contract Area or portion thereof at its expiration date or otherwise, including, but not limited to, well operations, ST/WD EPA JOA 43 regulatory relief (for example, course of action necessary to satisfy the statutory or regulatory requirements of the governmental authority having jurisdiction), and other Contract Area operations, shall be deemed to be a "Contract Area Maintenance Operation." To invoke this Article 13.11, a notice or AFE that proposes an operation must state that the proposed operation is a Contract Area Maintenance Operation.
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Maintenance Operations. Tools for maintenance management and fleet configuration tracking to simplify the administration of either a large or small fleet. - Technical Services: Here is available the Embraer customer service support previously found at CIS (Customer Integration System). Embraer Operators will find useful information on airworthiness and flight safety, technical support, operations, reliability, maintenance cost, maintenance planning and training. A Technical Publications Library is also available to search, view and download, conditioned to Buyer having a Technical Publications Revision Service contracted with Embraer. The use of publications obtained from this site is subject to prior approval of the relevant airworthiness authorities. Access to these features is conditioned to the execution of a User Agreement. If the User Agreement is not signed by Buyer and Aerochain by the date **Material Redacted** prior to the first Firm Aircraft Contractual Delivery Date **Material Redacted**, Embraer will cause Aerochain to provide Buyer **Material Redacted** access to the Technical Service module (previously named CIS) for the **Material Redacted** following**Material Redacted**, provided that **Material Redacted**. 3 -- **MATERIAL REDACTED** 4 -- **MATERIAL REDACTED**
Maintenance Operations. 6 ARTICLE 4 Wages ........................................................................................................................ 6 4.1 Wage Increases and Minimum Wages ....................................................................... 6 4.1(a) Job categories .......................................................................................................... 6 4.2 Maintenance of Personal Rate .................................................................................... 7 4.3 Learner and Bid Rate .................................................................................................. 7 4.4 Wage Adjustment ........................................................................................................ 7 4.5 Period of Experience .................................................................................................... 8
Maintenance Operations. Custodian I Custodian II Locker Room Attendant Head Custodian I Head Custodian II Head Custodian III Operations/Utility Worker Grounds/Utility Worker I Grounds/Utility Worker II Lead Grounds/Utility Worker Multi-Skilled Maintenance Worker I Multi-Skilled Maintenance Worker II Multi-Skilled Maintenance Worker III Delivery Driver/Warehouse Assistant MAINTENANCE/OPERATIONS - Continued Storekeeper Lead Multi-Skilled Maintenance Worker III Lead Operations, Transportation & Safety Coordinator Maintenance Operations Transportation Facilities Account Technician TRANSPORTATION Bus Driver (Restricted) Bus Driver (Unrestricted) Vehicle Maintenance Mechanic I Vehicle Maintenance Mechanic II Vehicle Maintenance Mechanic III Lead Bus Driver Food Service Assistant I Food Service Assistant II Xxxx/Xxxxx Food Service Xxxx/Manager I Food Service Xxxx/Manager II Food Service Xxxx/Manager III Food Service/Warehouse Delivery Driver Food Service Accounting Technician Senior Food Service Manager Social Case Work Aide Child Development Health Aide I School Health Aide I School Health Aide II Instructional Aide/PE Instructional Aide/Early Childhood Instructional Aide/Classroom Instructional Aide/BILP/XXXX Instructional Aide/Bilingual Aide Instructional Aide/Special Education I Instructional Aide/Special Education II Instructional Aide/Special Education III School/Community Family Aide Campus Security Aide I Campus Security Aide II Instructional Assistant I Instructional Assistant II Outreach Lab Manager Outreach Aide Guidance and Counseling Services Paraprofessional Athletic equipment Manager/Trainer Accompanist
Maintenance Operations. Maintenance employees shall work eight (8) hours per day in nine (9), with one (1) hour off for lunch for five (5) days per week except that on Sundays and Holidays as covered in Section 9.01 of this agreement. Maintenance staff on evening and night work, shall work eight (8) consecutive hours, five (5) days per week and the paid lunch break shall not exceed twenty (20) minutes.