Motor Equipment Operator Sample Clauses

Motor Equipment Operator. The Motor Equipment Operator classification plan shall apply to all City employees. It is understood that: 1. The parties agree that the wages paid to the motor equipment operators covered by this Agreement shall be in accordance with the Salary Ordinance of August 20, 1996, as most recently amended, and the following adjustments shall be made effective on the date indicat- ed, subject to City Council appropriation of funds. The City shall provide to Motor Equipment Operators the rates of pay listed below for actual service, provided, however, that employ- ees who have left the service of the City for any reason, except retirement, prior to the execution date of the Memorandum of Agreement (September 28, 2001), shall not be paid any retroactive pay. Only those employees who are on the payroll on the date of execution of the Memorandum of Agreement (September 28, 2001), including those on worker's compensation status, authorized sick leave without pay, mater- nity leave or Union leave, shall be eligible for retroactive pay for actual service. Persons who have retired prior to the execution date of the Agreement (September 28, 2001) shall be eligible for retroactive pay for actual service. Equipment Effective Effective Effective Rate July 1, 2000 July 1, 2001 July 1, 2002 A $15.68 $16.31 $16.96 B $16.19 $16.84 $17.51 C $17.13 $17.82 $18.53 D $17.72 $18.43 $19.17 Employees receiving wages under this article shall not be eligible for adjustments under Section 2 of Article 8, Wages. 2. There shall be two grades of Motor Equipment Operator; Motor Equipment Operator Grade I and Motor Equipment Operator Grade III. 3. The Motor Equipment Operator classification shall be when assigned only and shall be added to an employee's primary clas- sification, such as Laborer* , Craftsman*, Maintenance Man*, or Tree Climber*. 4. Motor Equipment Operator Grade I shall be required to possess as a minimum qualification an unrestricted Massachusetts Driver's License and a Massachusetts Commercial Drivers License (CDL). 5. Motor Equipment Operator Grade III, shall be required to possess as a minimum qualification an unrestricted Massachusetts Driver's License, a Massachusetts Commercial Drivers License (CDL), and a Hoisting License. Those employees currently classified as Motor Equipment Operator Grade III, hired on or prior to October 20, 1969, who do not possess Hoisting Licenses shall be grandfathered. 6. Employees classified as Motor Equipment Operator Grade I and Motor Equipm...
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Motor Equipment Operator. Motor Equipment Operators will receive the same base wage adjustments as contained in paragraphs 8 and 8A , above.
Motor Equipment Operator. Motor Equipment Operator will receive the same base wage adjustments as contained in Paragraph I and IA above, subject to the same condi- tions.
Motor Equipment Operator. Employees under this classification shall operate all equipment listed as Motor Equipment.
Motor Equipment Operator. One year for each year of direct related ex- perience up to two years and one year for each additional three years of direct related experience up to a total maximum of five years.
Motor Equipment Operator. Upon recommendation of the Director of Facilities and the Supervising Groundskeeper, a Groundskeeper with at least three (3) years of service in such title who is permanently assigned by the District to operate large equipment for sixty-five (65%) percent to eighty (80%) percent or more of his normal workday on average shall be paid on the Motor Equipment Operator column of the salary schedule . Such pay rate shall commence upon acceptance by the Board of Education of the recommendation of the Director of Facilities and the Supervising Groundskeeper .
Motor Equipment Operator. He/she must possess a valid, New York State, Class B license with air brake endorsement. He must be certified by the Superintendent of Highways as competent to perform the duties of Motor Equipment Operator including light mechanical work on trucks and equipment such as replacing lights, batteries, starters, routine and preventive maintenance and the like.
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