SERVICE AND WORKFORCE RESTORATION Sample Clauses

SERVICE AND WORKFORCE RESTORATION. ‌ A. The City and Union will mutually designate trainee-level positions in applicable bargaining units and design training programs for targeted entry-level Civil Service classifications. B. Trainee-level positions will only be used by mutual agreement of the parties, contingent and specifically conditioned on the City funding Civil Service positions in department budgets.
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SERVICE AND WORKFORCE RESTORATION. A. The City and the Union will mutually designate trainee-level positions and design training programs for targeted entry-level Civil Service classifications including, but not limited to: Animal License Canvasser 4330 MOU 18 B. Trainee-level positions will only be used by mutual agreement of the parties, contingent and specifically conditioned on the City funding Civil Service positions in department budgets. 4311-1 ANIMAL CONTROL OFCR I 2299 $ 48,003 -- $ 64,686 4311-2 ANIMAL CONTROL OFCR II 2428 $ 50,697 -- $ 68,319 4330-0 ANIMAL LIC CANVASSER 1598 $ 33,366 -- $ 44,976 3211-0 DETENTION OFFICER 2373 $ 49,548 -- $ 66,774 2420-1 OPEN WTR LIFEGUARD I $25.20/HR 2420-2 OPEN WTR LIFEGUARD II $28.78/HR 1966-0 PARK RANGER 2584 $ 53,954 -- $ 72,725 2413-0 POOL LIFEGUARD $17.38/HR 3207-0 PROPERTY OFFICER 2245 $ 46,876 -- $ 63,183 2409-0 SEASONAL POOL MGR I $20.37/HR 2408-0 SEASONAL POOL MGR II $26.76/HR 3199-0 SECURITY AIDE 1660 $ 34,661 -- $ 46,729 3181-0 SECURITY OFFICER 2048 $ 42,762 -- $ 57,629 3214-1 TRAF OFFICER I 1735 (5) $ 45,017 -- $ 48,838 3214-2 TRAF OFFICER II 2266 $ 47,314 -- $ 63,768 3214-3 TRAF OFFICER III 2390 $ 49,903 -- $ 67,275 4311-1 ANIMAL CONTROL OFCR I 2119 $ 45,456 -- $ 64,707 4311-2 ANIMAL CONTROL OFCR II 2238 $ 48,024 -- $ 68,340 4330-0 ANIMAL LIC CANVASSER 1473 $ 31,612 -- $ 44,996 3211-0 DETENTION OFFICER 2188 $ 46,938 -- $ 66,816 2420-1 OPEN WTR LIFEGUARD I $25.20/HR 2420-2 OPEN WTR LIFEGUARD II $28.78/HR 1966-0 PARK RANGER 2383 $ 51,135 -- $ 72,725 2413-0 POOL LIFEGUARD $17.38/HR 3207-0 PROPERTY OFFICER 2070 $ 44,412 -- $ 63,183 2409-0 SEASONAL POOL MGR I $20.37/HR 2408-0 SEASONAL POOL MGR II $26.76/HR 3199-0 SECURITY AIDE 1532 $ 32,865 -- $ 46,729 3181-0 SECURITY OFFICER 1889 $ 40,528 -- $ 57,650 3214-1 TRAF OFFICER I 1600 (8) $ 45,017 -- $ 48,838 3214-2 TRAF OFFICER II 2089 $ 44,808 -- $ 63,768 3214-3 TRAF OFFICER III 2203 $ 47,272 -- $ 67,275 4311-1 ANIMAL CONTROL OFCR I 2162 $ 46,374 -- $ 66,002 4311-2 ANIMAL CONTROL OFCR II 2284 $ 49,005 -- $ 69,697 4330-0 ANIMAL LIC CANVASSER 1504 $ 32,260 -- $ 45,936 3211-0 DETENTION OFFICER 2233 $ 47,899 -- $ 68,173 2420-1 OPEN WTR LIFEGUARD I $25.70/HR 2420-2 OPEN WTR LIFEGUARD II $29.36/HR 1966-0 PARK RANGER 2431 $ 52,158 -- $ 74,228 2413-0 POOL LIFEGUARD $17.73/HR 3207-0 PROPERTY OFFICER 2112 $ 45,310 -- $ 64,457 2409-0 SEASONAL POOL MGR I $20.78/HR 2408-0 SEASONAL POOL MGR II $27.30/HR 3199-0 SECURITY AIDE 1562 $ 33,512 -- $ 47,669 3181-0 SECURITY OFFICER 1927 $ 41,342 -- $ 58,798 3214-1 T...
SERVICE AND WORKFORCE RESTORATION. A. The City and the Union will mutually designate trainee-level positions and design training programs for targeted entry-level Civil Service classifications. B. Trainee-level positions will only be used by mutual agreement of the parties, contingent and specifically conditioned on the City funding Civil Service positions in department budgets. August 24, 2023 MO U 1 5 Appe ndi x A 3364-1 Cook I 1845 2 $ 39,588 -- 12 $ 57,900 3364-2 Cook II 1979 2 $ 42,449 -- 12 $ 62,076 3149-0 Custodial Services Assistant 1669 3 $ 36,790 -- 12 $ 52,367 3149-A Custodial Services Assistant - Airport 1770 2 $ 37,980 -- 12 $ 55,519 3149-H Custodial Services Assistant - Harbor 1770 2 $ 37,980 -- 12 $ 55,519 3156-0 Custodian 1669 4 $ 37,792 -- 12 $ 52,367 3156-A Custodian - Airport 1770 4 $ 40,089 -- 12 $ 55,519 3156-H Custodian - Harbor 1770 2 $ 37,980 -- 12 $ 55,519 3172-0 Event Attendant 1647 6 $ 41,572 -- 12 $ 51,636 0717-2 Event Attendant II $ 17.45 /HR 0717-3 Event Attendant III 1396 7 $ 37,229 -- 12 $ 43,806 3191-1 Laundry Worker I 2144 2 $ 45,998 -- 12 $ 67,275 3191-2 Laundry Worker II 2260 2 $ 48,483 -- 12 $ 70,866 3530-1 Parking Attendant I 1389 6 $ 35,057 -- 12 $ 43,555 3530-2 Parking Attendant II 1457 6 $ 36,790 -- 12 $ 45,748 4118-0 Plant Guide 1277 8 $ 35,913 -- 12 $ 40,026 3157-1 Senior Custodian I 1799 2 $ 38,586 -- 12 $ 56,438 3157-A Senior Custodian I - Airport 1949 2 $ 41,822 -- 12 $ 61,157 3157-2 Senior Custodian II 1885 2 $ 40,444 -- 12 $ 59,153 3168-0 Senior Event Attendant 2124 2 $ 45,560 -- 12 $ 66,586 3174-0 Senior Window Cleaner 2260 2 $ 48,483 -- 12 $ 70,866 3174-A Senior Window Cleaner - Airport 2483 2 $ 53,264 -- 12 $ 77,882 3113-C Vocational Worker Custodian 1669 3 $ 36,790 -- 12 $ 52,367 3113-Y Vocational Worker Custodian - Airport 1770 2 $ 37,980 -- 12 $ 55,519 3113-Z Vocational Worker Custodian - Harbor 1770 3 $ 39,024 -- 12 $ 55,519 3173-0 Window Cleaner 2099 2 $ 45,038 -- 12 $ 65,813 3173-A Window Cleaner - Airport 2304 2 $ 49,422 -- 12 $ 72,265 1277 HR $ 12.77 $ 13.12 $ 13.48 $ 13.85 $ 14.62 $ 15.43 $ 16.30 $ 17.20 $ 17.67 $ 18.16 $ 18.66 $ 19.17 BW $ 1,021.60 $ 1,049.60 $ 1,078.40 $ 1,108.00 $ 1,169.60 $ 1,234.40 $ 1,304.00 $ 1,376.00 $ 1,413.60 $ 1,452.80 $ 1,492.80 $ 1,533.60 YR $ 26,663 $ 27,394 $ 28,146 $ 28,918 $ 30,526 $ 32,217 $ 34,034 $ 35,913 $ 36,894 $ 37,918 $ 38,962 $ 40,026 1389 HR $ 13.89 $ 14.27 $ 14.66 $ 15.06 $ 15.91 $ 16.79 $ 17.72 $ 18.71 $ 19.23 $ 19.76 $ 20.30 $ 20.86 BW $ 1,111.20 $ 1,141.60 $ 1,172.80 $ 1,204.80 $ 1,27...
SERVICE AND WORKFORCE RESTORATION. 65 Building Operating Engineer Apprenticeship Program.................. 66 Appendix A - Operative July 1,2018 Appendix B - Operative October 28, 2018 Appendix C - Operative July 7, 2019 Appendix D - Operative January 19, 2020 Appendix E - Operative January 31, 2021 Appendix F - Operative June 20, 2021 Appendix G - Salary Notes Exhibit A - Building Operating Engineer Apprenticeship Program Terminal Island - Letter of Intent Electric Pumping Plant Operator - Letter of Agreement Wastewater Treatment Mechanic Flat-Rate Bonus - Letter of Agreement Union Access to New Employee Orientation - Letter of Agreement Release Time Pilot Program - Letter of Agreement Wastewater Treatment Operator Potential New Water License Requirements - Letter of Agreement MOU09-21
SERVICE AND WORKFORCE RESTORATION. A. The City and the Union will mutually designate trainee-level positions and design training programs for targeted entry-level Civil Service classifications including, but not limited to: Garage Attendant 3531 B. Trainee-level positions will only be used by mutual agreement of the parties, contingent and specifically conditioned on the City funding Civil Service positions in department budgets. August 24, 2023 3808-0 Assistant Communication Cable Worker 2752 2 $ 59,048 -- 12 $ 86,317 7511-0 Assistant Electrical Tester 2346 2 $ 50,341 -- 12 $ 73,602 3704-5 Auto Body Builder and Repairer $ 3,515.20 /BW 3704-6 Auto Body Builder and Repairer $ 3,803.20 /BW 3707-5 Auto Electrician $ 3,515.20 /BW 3707-6 Auto Electrician $ 3,803.20 /BW 3721-5 Auto Painter $ 3,515.20 /BW 3721-6 Auto Painter $ 3,803.20 /BW 3725-0 Battery Technician $ 3,415.20 /BW 1485-1 Bindery Equipment Operator I 3075 6 $ 77,610 -- 12 $ 96,444 1485-2 Bindery Equipment Operator II 3429 2 $ 73,560 -- 12 $ 107,573 1497-0 Bindery Worker 2101 2 $ 45,079 -- 12 $ 65,939 3733-0 Blacksmith $ 3,717.60 /BW 3733-H Blacksmith - Harbor $ 3,791.20 /BW 1491-0 Book Repairer 1704 2 $ 36,560 -- 12 $ 53,473 1491-9 Book Repairer 1389 2 $ 29,795 -- 12 $ 43,555 3333-1 Building Repairer I 2346 2 $ 50,341 -- 12 $ 73,602 3333-2 Building Repairer II 2535 2 $ 54,392 -- 12 $ 79,511 3139-0 Camp Repairer 2260 2 $ 48,483 -- 12 $ 70,866 3351-0 Cement Finisher Worker 2463 2 $ 52,847 -- 12 $ 77,256 3802-0 Communications Cable Worker 3237 2 $ 69,446 -- 12 $ 101,518 3541-0 Construction Equipmenet Services Worker 2260 2 $ 48,483 -- 12 $ 70,866 3541-6 Construction Equipmenet Services Worker 2451 2 $ 52,575 -- 12 $ 76,880 1493-0 Duplicating Machine Operator 2483 2 $ 53,264 -- 12 $ 77,882 7514-0 Electrical Equipment Tester 3429 6 $ 86,568 -- 12 $ 107,573 3711-0 Equipment Mechanic $ 3,415.20 /BW 3711-5 Equipment Mechanic $ 3,515.20 /BW 3711-6 Equipment Mechanic $ 3,803.20 /BW 3711-H Equipment Mechanic - Harbor $ 3,549.60 /BW 3352-1 Floor Finisher I 2604 6 $ 65,730 -- 12 $ 81,661 3352-2 Floor Finisher II 2765 2 $ 59,320 -- 12 $ 86,714 2442-0 Gallery Attendant 1885 2 $ 40,444 -- 12 $ 59,153 3538-0 Garage Assistant 2031 1 $ 42,407 -- 12 $ 63,725 3531-0 Garage Attendant 2031 2 $ 43,576 -- 12 $ 63,725 MO U 1 4 3531-6 Garage Attendant 2190 2 $ 46,980 -- 12 $ 68,695 3743-0 Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic $ 3,830.40 /BW 3743-6 Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic $ 4,143.20 /BW 3742-0 Helicopter Mechanic $ 4,169.60 /BW 3763-0 Machinist $ 3,717.60 /BW 37...

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