TRANSPORTATION WORKER IDENTIFICATION CARD Sample Clauses

TRANSPORTATION WORKER IDENTIFICATION CARD. ‌ Employees of the District must obtain Transportation Worker Identification Cards (TWIC) from the Transportation Security Administration. The District shall pay costs of enrollment and/or renewal of a TWIC card. For employees that must access restricted and/or secure areas of the Port of Hueneme, having and maintaining a valid TWIC card is a condition of their employment. If an employee is denied a TWIC card, they shall not be permitted to access secure and restricted areas of the Port and to that extent, they are unable to perform duties and responsibilities for their positions. All District employees are required to have a TWIC credential. TWIC cards are the EXHIBIT “A” BARGAINING UNIT CLASSIFICATIONS‌ Fiscal Years: 2019 to 2024 Bargaining Units and Job Classifications currently represented by SEIU Local 721: Clerical Unit: • Administrative Assistant • Receptionist Facilities Maintenance Unit: • Facilities Supervisor • Lead Facilities Technician • Facilities Technician, I/II • Maintenance Technician • Custodian • Groundskeeper Harbormaster Unit: • Harbormaster Supervisor • Harbormaster, I/II EXHIBIT “B”: SALARY TABLES‌ Salary Schedule FY 2018/2019 Effective the Pay Period Following Board Approval of MOU Effective Pay Period that Follows 7/1/20 POSITIONS: MIN MAX Facilities Supervisor $ 74,397 $ 116,010 Harbormaster Supervisor $ 74,397 $ 116,010 Lead Facilities Technician $ - $ - Facilities Technician I I $ 59,873 $ 93,362 Harbormaster I I $ 59,873 $ 93,362 Maintenance Technician $ 50,305 $ 78,441 Facilities Technician I $ 48,561 $ 75,722 Harbormaster I $ 48,561 $ 75,722 Administrative Assistant $ 54,543 $ 71,166 Receptionist $ 42,809 $ 55,856 Groundskeeper $ - $ - Custodian $ - $ - POSITIONS: MIN MAX Facilities Supervisor $ 77,001 $ 120,070 Harbormaster Supervisor $ 77,001 $ 120,070 Lead Facilities Technician $ 69,405 $ 108,225 Facilities Technician I I $ 61,969 $ 96,630 Harbormaster I I $ 61,969 $ 96,630 Maintenance Technician $ 52,065 $ 81,187 Facilities Technician I $ 50,261 $ 78,372 Harbormaster I $ 50,261 $ 78,372 Administrative Assistant $ 56,452 $ 73,657 Receptionist $ 44,307 $ 57,811 Groundskeeper $ 43,665 $ 56,973 Custodian $ 43,665 $ 56,973 Min-Max 3.5% Adjusted 7/1/2019 POSITIONS: MIN MAX Facilities Supervisor $ 78,541 $ 122,472 Harbormaster Supervisor $ 78,541 $ 122,472 Lead Facilities Technician $ 70,793 $ 110,390 Facilities Technician I I $ 63,208 $ 98,562 Harbormaster I I $ 63,208 $ 98,562 Maintenance Technician $ 53,107 $ 82,810 Faciliti...
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