Grade 16 definition

Grade 16 means reformate, a blend/feed stock which is moved through the pipeline as a segregated batch.
Grade 16 means reformate which is moved through the pipeline as a segregated batch.
Grade 16. Electrician, Maintenance Machinist A, Maintenance Mechanic A START 45 DAYS 3 MONTHS 6 MONTHS 8 MONTHS 10 MONTHS 12 MONTHS 13.43 14.08 15.89 17.68 19.48 21.29 23.06 Grade 17: EDM Technician, Electrical Technician, Master Tool & Die Maker 2nd, Master Toolmaker 2nd START 45 DAYS 3 MONTHS 6 MONTHS 8 MONTHS 10 MONTHS 12 MONTHS 13.73 14.37 16.39 18.41 20.44 22.44 24.48 Grade 18: Master Tool & Die Maker 1st, Master Toolmaker 1st START 45 DAYS 3 MONTHS 6 MONTHS 8 MONTHS 10 MONTHS 12 MONTHS 14.02 14.67 16.97 19.26 21.55 23.84 26.12 -30- SCHEDULE A - PAY GRADES PROGRESSION FOR TOOL & DIE MAKER TRAINEE: 05/06/02 05/05/03 05/01/04 Hire 9.92 10.32 10.73 15 Days 10.39 10.81 11.24 3 Months 11.13 11.57 12.04 6 Months 11.84 12.32 12.81 9 Months 12.54 13.04 13.56 12 Months 13.25 13.78 14.33 15 Months 13.96 14.52 15.10 18 Months 14.66 15.24 15.85 21 Months 15.37 15.99 16.63 24 Months 16.08 16.72 17.39 27 Months 16.58 17.24 17.93 30 Months 17.08 17.76 18.47 33 Months 17.58 18.28 19.01 36 Months 18.08 18.81 19.56 SCHEDULE A - PAY GRADES Grade 1 Porter Grade 2 Machine Operator - Electronics Sxxxxx Grade 3 Machine Operator - Press Room Machine Operator - Tapping Packer Building Maintenance Grade 4 Operator/Strip Starter - Press Room Punchmaker Toll Gate Attendant Grade 5 Plater B Operator/Strip-Starter/Inspector, Press Room Grade 6 Machine Operator - Bandolier Shipper Grade 7 Assistant Setup - Electronics In-Process Inspector B Maintenance Mechanic B Maintenance Machinist C Material Handler Receiver Distribution Coordinator Grade 8 Plater A Grade 9 Receiving/Final Inspector Assistant Setup - Press Room Electro-Mechanical Machinist Grade 10 In-Process Inspector A Set-up Mechanic - Electronics Tool & Die/CNC Technician Grade 11 Lab Technician Maintenance Machinist B Setup Mechanic - Press Room Grade 12 1st Piece/1st Article Inspector - Press Room Quality Technician Grade 13 Setup Mechanic - Multislide Tool & Die Maker - 4th Class Toolmaker - 4th Class Grade 14 Grade 15 Tool & Die Maker - 3rd Class Toolmaker - 3rd Class Grade 16 Electrician Maintenance Machinist A Maintenance Mechanic A Grade 17 EDM Technician Electrical Technician Master Tool & Die Maker 2nd Master Toolmaker 2nd Grade 18 Master Tool & Die Maker 1st Master Toolmaker 1st [Stewart EFI Logo] April 25, 2002 Mr. George Miranda Secretary-Xxxxxxrer/CEO Local Union 815, I.B.T. 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 Dear Mr. Miranda:

Examples of Grade 16 in a sentence

  • During the life of this Agreement, Section 5-245(b)(1) shall be deemed to exempt from overtime all employees being paid above Salary Grade 16 .

  • In addition, the university provides early retirement benefits to full-time appointed academic and professional staff employees who were in positions Grade 16 and above on or before June 30, 1999.

  • Action on the recommendation to recreate a full-time Dispatcher position at Non- Supervisory Pay Grade 16 ($15.88 to $20.73 per hour) effective January 19, 2022, per the Teamsters’ Collective Bargaining Agreement.

  • When such administrative leave is granted, an employee in Salary Grade 1-6 who is affected by an early closure, delay or cancellation of a regular work day is entitled to receive paid administrative leave for all cancelled hours for which the employee was scheduled to work and is absent from work.

  • The parties agree that the base rate for this position will be $33.75 per hour, which is equivalent to Pay Grade 16 in Schedule A, based on the June 26, 2016 Collective Agreement rates.

  • Grade 16 for skilled workers performing assignments requiring vocational education and training.

  • During the life of this Agreement, Section 5-245(b)(1) shall be deemed to exempt from overtime all employees being paid above Salary Grade 16.

  • The Agenda Book itself is to be used as a daily homework book for Grade 1-6 students, and as a home/school communication tool.At Corpus Christi, we strive to maintain close communication with our families to best serve the needs of our students.

  • For Fiscal Year 1997, eligibility applies to all employees in Grades 17 and above, plus any Grade 16 directors.

  • During the life of this Agreement, Section (5-245)(b)(1) shall be deemed to exempt from overtime all employees being paid above Salary Grade 16.


More Definitions of Grade 16

Grade 16. Electrician, Maintenance Machinist A, Maintenance Mechanic A START 45 DAYS 3 MONTHS 6 MONTHS 8 MONTHS 10 MONTHS 12 MONTHS 12.91 13.54 15.28 17.00 18.73 20.47 22.17 Grade 17: EDM Technician, Electrical Technician, Master Tool & Die Maker 2nd, Master Toolmaker 2nd START 45 DAYS 3 MONTHS 6 MONTHS 8 MONTHS 10 MONTHS 12 MONTHS 13.20 13.82 15.76 17.70 19.65 21.58 23.54

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