Class A Mechanic definition

Class A Mechanic means a Mechanic with a minimum of five (5) years of experience working with: three-phase 480v motors; electrical troubleshooting; conveyor systems that are controlled by PLC’s, VFD’s and other high end components with the ability and skills needed to repair and direct repairs by a team of Class B Mechanics, if needed, under the direction of the Supervisor; and precision alignment on conveyors, and machine frames. Class A Mechanics must also be able to test electrical systems and continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures, using testing devices such as ohmmeters, voltmeters, and oscilloscopes.

Examples of Class A Mechanic in a sentence

  • An employee who does not qualify within one (1) year for a Class A Mechanic and who does not bid on a service position at the next posting shall be terminated.

  • Must possess an Ontario Certificate of Qualification Diesel endorsed Class A Mechanic with heavy equipment, fork lift and propane experience.

  • An employee who does not qualify within one (1) year for a Class A Mechanic or Body Shop Class B license, and who does not bid on a service position at the next posting shall be terminated.

  • Must possess an Ontario Certificate of Qualification Diesel endorsed Class A Mechanic with heavy equipment, fork and propane experience.

  • A Class A Mechanic is defined as one who can satisfactorily make any and all repairs to and service such vehicles and equipment and units thereof as may be assigned by the Company for repair or service, in a reasonable length of time without the aid of supervision, and who can satisfactorily supervise the activities of other employees of the Maintenance Department in the absence of a Company supervisor.

  • An employee who does not qualify within one year for a Class A Mechanic or Body Shop Class B license, and who does not bid on a service position at the next posting shall be terminated, Apprentice employees shall be made aware of the contents of the Company progress report prior to the report being submitted to the Ministry of Labour for Ontario.

  • Slasherman Loader Operator Automatic Slasher Operator, Grapple Skidder Operator, Flail Operator, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Top Loader Relief Operator Grader Operator Mechanic Class A Mechanic Class B Mechanic Class C Lead Helper A Helper B Welder Class A Welder Class B Welder Class C Lead Helper A Helper B Truck Driver Hauling Multiple Trailers Oct.

  • SEPT.1/03 SEPT.1/04 Mechanic Class A Mechanic Class I Mechanic Class Mechanic Class Mechanic Class Mechanic Helper Welder Class A Welder Class I Welder Class Welder Class Welder Helper SEPT.

  • The hourly rates of pay shall be as follows for the classifications of work covered by this Agreement: Mechanic-Leadman Mechanic, Class A Mechanic, Class B Mechanics Helper Garage Service, Class A Garage Service, Class B Parts Man ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Employees covered by this Agreement who were receiving a night shift differential, second or third shift differential, shall continue to receive that differential in effect, as maintenance of standard.

  • One (1) year of mechanical experience in the repair and maintenance of transit vehicles and equipment at the level of a Class "A" Mechanic with Metro Transit.

Related to Class A Mechanic

  • Class A Non-PO Principal Balance As of any date, an amount equal to the Class A Principal Balance less the Principal Balance of the Class A-PO Certificates.

  • Class A Principal Parity Amount means, with respect to any Distribution Date, the lesser of (I) the excess, if any, of (x) the aggregate remaining principal balance of the Class A Notes immediately prior to such Distribution Date over (y) the Pool Balance as of the end of the immediately preceding Collection Period and (II) the amount of Total Available Funds remaining on deposit in the Collection Account after the funding of the items described in clauses (i) through (iii) of Section 5.7(a) on such Distribution Date.

  • Class A-S Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class A Deficiency Amount is defined in Section 4.1(a).

  • Class B Principal Parity Amount means, with respect to any Distribution Date, the lesser of (I) the excess of (A) the excess, if any, of (x) the aggregate remaining principal balance of the Class A Notes and of the Class B Notes, in each case immediately prior to such Distribution Date over (y) the Pool Balance as of the end of the immediately preceding Collection Period over (B) the sum of the Class A Principal Parity Amount for such Distribution Date plus any payments made on the Class A Notes as a Matured Principal Shortfall on such Distribution Date and (II) the amount of Total Available Funds remaining on deposit in the Collection Account after the funding of the items described in clauses (i) through (vi) of Section 5.7(a) on such Distribution Date.