PARTS PICKER Sample Clauses

PARTS PICKER. (a) A Parts Picker will generally perform duties involved in receiving, shipping, binning and other warehouse duties. (b) After the effective date of this Agreement the Company may hire persons to work in the warehouse as Parts Pickers who shall be paid the same rates as Partsman, but who will not exceed the rate for Partsman over three (3) years. (c) Parts Pickers when moving to Partsman category will continue to receive the applicable rate of pay determined by his length of service and if he is on the rate of Partsman over three (3) years he shall work one (1) year at that classification before proceeding to a higher rate. (d) Any Partsman put in charge of a shift or branch shall be classified and paid as a Senior Partsman (over five (5) years’ service) regardless of his length of service. (e) Where four (4) or more employees are working on a shift then one (1) of them shall be designated as a Working Xxxxxxx. Apprentice Partsmen indentured under the Apprenticeship Act shall be paid on the basis of the percentage increments provided therein for the Partsmen Apprenticeship program. A.03 PREMIUMS 1. Lead Hand – A Lead Hand is an employee who is able and willing to instruct others in the performance of their work, or who, because of exceptional skill and ability or the nature of his work, is so recognized by the Company. A 5% premium over and above the Journeyman rate will be paid for appointed Lead Hands. 2. Charge Hand – A Charge Hand is an employee assigned to instruct others in the performance of their work and is held responsible for the quality and quantity of the work. A 10% premium over and above the Journeyman rate will be paid for appointed Charge Hands.
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PARTS PICKER. (a) A Parts Picker will generally perform duties involved in receiving, shipping, binning and other warehouse duties. (b) After the effective date of this Agreement the Company may hire persons to work in the warehouse as Parts Pickers who shall be paid the same rates as Partsman, but who will not exceed the rate for Partsman over three (3) years. (c) Parts Pickers when moving to Partsman category will continue to receive the applicable rate of pay determined by his length of service and if he is on the rate of Partsman over three (3) years he shall work one (1) year at that classification before proceeding to a higher rate. (d) When four (4) or more employees are working on a shift then one (1) of them will be designated as a Working Xxxxxxx.
PARTS PICKER. An employee assigned to parts picking.
PARTS PICKER. A Parts Picker will generally perform duties involved in receiving, shipping binning and other warehouse duties. The Company may hire persons to work in the Warehouse as Parts Pickers who shall be paid the same rates as Partsmen, but who will not exceed the rate of Parts man over three (3) years. Parts Pickers when moving to Partsman category will continue to receive the applicable rate of pay determined by his length of service and if he is on the rate of Partsman Over Three (3) years he shall work one (1) year at that Classification before proceeding to a higher rate.
PARTS PICKER. (a) A Parts Picker will generally perform duties involved in receiving, shipping, binning and other warehouse duties. (b) After the effective date of this Agreement the Company may hire persons to work in the warehouse as Parts Pickers who shall be paid the same rates as Partsperson, but who will not exceed the rate for Partsperson over three (3) years. (c) Parts Pickers when moving to Partsperson category will continue to receive the applicable rate of pay determined by his length of service and if he is on the rate of Partsperson over three (3) years he shall work one (1) year at that classification before proceeding to a higher rate. (d) When four (4) or more employees are working on a shift then one (1) of them will be designated as a Working Xxxxxxx. (a) All Apprentices employed by the Company shall be indentured to the Operating EngineersApprenticeship Plan within sixty (60) days of commencing his apprenticeship in accordance with the provisions of the Operating Engineers’ Apprenticeship Plan. (b) A ratio of one (1) Apprentice shall be allowed for each four (4)

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