Mechanical Service Apprentice - Plumbing Sample Clauses

Mechanical Service Apprentice - Plumbing. A service apprentice shall mean a person who is engaged in learning and assisting in the trade of servicing, repairing and/or replacing any part of the plumbing system under the apprenticeship program and who does not qualify as a journeyman. No service apprentice shall be allowed to work during apprentice school hours. The scope of work shall not include any type of new construction. Replacing of a single fixture, where it cannot be repaired, will come under the jurisdiction of the Mechanical Equipment Service Apprentice - Plumbing.
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Mechanical Service Apprentice - Plumbing. A 16 service apprentice shall mean a person who is engaged in learning and 17 assisting in the trade of servicing, repairing and/or replacing any part of 18 the plumbing system under the apprenticeship program and who does not 19 qualify as a journeyman. No service apprentice shall be allowed to work 21 type of new construction. Replacing of a single fixture, where it cannot be 22 repaired, will come under the jurisdiction of the Mechanical Equipment 23 Service Apprentice - Plumbing. 25 SECTION 6. One service apprentice may be employed in each 26 shop where a service journeyman is regularly employed. 28 SECTION 7. Service apprentices shall serve a training period of 29 five (5) years and shall be identified, by title, and by the semester or year 30 in which they are serving, that is First Year Apprentice through Fifth Year 33 SECTION 8. The Joint Apprenticeship and Training Trust shall 34 establish the heating and refrigeration courses for the apprenticeship 35 training program, but the First Year Apprentice shall be required to 36 successfully complete a course in Refrigeration Theory and whatever 37 other training is established by the JATT. 38 39 SECTION 9. For the purpose of classification, the service 40 employer and the business agent will recommend whether a new service 41 employee is qualified for entrance as a service journeyman or at what 1 point in the service apprentice program the new service employee shall 2 start employment. This decision will be based upon their opinion of the 3 new service employee's experience and ability and physical fitness, as 4 determined by interview, investigation or references and a trial working

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