Fully Qualified Mechanic definition

Fully Qualified Mechanic means a mechanic who has successfully completed the railway apprenticeship training program or a mechanic who has not completed such Apprentice training program but who has, through on-the- job training within or outside the railway industry and/or outside vocational training in the trade, become fully qualified. Mutually agreed upon objective tests shall determine whether or not a mechanic who has not served a railway apprenticeship program in the trade has become a fully qualified mechanic as specified above. (i) An employee promoted in the trade to the classification of trainee mechanic, and who, under the Trade Special Rules is engaging in a training procedure toward ultimate establishment on the permanent seniority roster of the trade, shall be periodically tested during such training period and, if, at any time, it is found that such employee is not progressing satisfactorily toward the ultimate aim of becoming a fully qualified mechanic in accordance with the definition of a "fully qualified mechanic" as contained in Rule 23.9 (c) the employee shall, subject to Rule 23.10 (b) hereof, be required to revert to the group from which promoted, provided there is another employee available who possesses the necessary aptitudes to justify being promoted to mechanic with a view to becoming fully qualified. No employee who is not fully qualified shall be established on the permanent mechanics' seniority list in the trade. (ii) When necessary the Company will institute training programs after due consultation with the appropriate officers of the Union. The consent of the Regional Vice-President to such training programs shall not be unreasonably withheld. Employees shall not be promoted or hired to a trainee mechanic position in the trade prior to agreement being reached, by the parties concerned, for the implementation of a training program in the trade.
Fully Qualified Mechanic means a mechanic who has successfully completed the railway apprenticeship training program or a mechanic who has not completed such Apprentice training program but who has, through on-the-job training within or outside the railway industry and/or outside vocational training in the trade, become fully qualified. Mutually agreed upon objective tests shall determine whether or not a mechanic who has not served a railway apprenticeship program in the trade has become a fully qualified mechanic as specified above.
Fully Qualified Mechanic means mechanic who has completed Railway’s apprenticeship training program or a mechanic who has not completed such apprentice training program but who has, through on-the-job training within or outside Railway industry and/or outside vocational training in his craft. become fully qualified. Mutually upon objective tests whether or not mechanic who has not served a apprenticeship program in his craft has become a fully qualified mechanic as An employee promoted in craft to the classification of trainee mechanic. and who, under the craft’s special rules is engaging in a training procedure toward ultimate establishment on the permanent seniority roster of the craft shall he periodically tested during such training period, and if. at any time. it is found that such employee is not progressing satisfactorily toward ultimate aim of becoming a fully qualified mechanic in accordance with the definition of a “fully qualified mechanic” as contained in he shall. to Rule hereof‘, be required to revert to the group from which promoted. provided there is another employee available who possesses the necessary aptitudes to his promotion to mechanic with a view becoming fully qualified. No employee who is not fully qualified shall he established on the permanent mechanics' seniority list in any craft. program in the craft. Except as otherwise provided in the craft's special rules, an employee who enters the training and who fails at any to the requirements of the trade tests in his craft may continue to be employed in the position of mechanic if necessary to meet operational requirements in accordance with Rule IO. Positions requiring considerable skills shall, to the extent possible, he filled by fully qualified mechanics. In following this principle, both parties will give full recognition to operational requirements of the Railway and to any employee arrangements that may be mutually agreed upon in respect of any craft.

More Definitions of Fully Qualified Mechanic

Fully Qualified Mechanic means a mechanic who has successfully completed the Rail- way’s apprenticeship training program or a mechanic who has not completed such apprentice training pro- gram but who has, through on-the-job training within or outside the Railway industry outside voca- tional training in his craft, become fully qualified. Mutually agreed upon objective tests shall determine whether or not a mechanic who has not served a Railway apprenticeship program in his craft has become a fully qualified mechanic as specified above.