Common use of Utility Operator Clause in Contracts

Utility Operator. Definition: A Utility Operator is an Employee employed for the purpose of operating equipment, when the regular Operator is absent or after requesting an Employee from the Union while awaiting his arrival. A Utility Operator may only be employed when there are ten (10) or more equipment operators on a project. When an Employee is employed as a Utility Operator, he shall be paid per hour over the rate of the highest equipment classification he is expected to operate.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Engineers Commercial Agreement, Engineers Commercial Agreement

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Utility Operator. Definition: A Utility Operator is an Employee employed for the purpose of operating equipment, when the regular Operator is absent or after requesting an Employee from the Union while awaiting his arrival. A Utility Operator may only be employed when there are ten (10) or more equipment operators on a project. When an Employee is employed as a Utility Operator, he shall be paid seventy-five cents ($0.75) per hour over the rate of the highest equipment classification he is expected to operate.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Engineers Commercial Agreement, Engineers Commercial Agreement

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