Mechanic definition

Mechanic means a person employed to perform skilled duties independently in the
Mechanic means a person employed to perform skilled duties independently in the maintenance and repair of automobiles, school buses and other mechanical and mobile equipment to use in a county school system;
Mechanic s Lien,” shall mean any statutory lien or claim of lien, affecting the Title, that arises from services provided, labor performed, or materials or equipment furnished.

Examples of Mechanic in a sentence

  • RMT will perform initial installation and train Agency Mechanic on installation of sensors - each sensor can be easily installed in approximately 30 minutes once installer is sufficiently trained.

  • Employees in the classification of Equipment Mechanic Leadworker or Supervising Fleet Technician who possess and maintain eight or more valid ASE Certifications shall receive an additional seventy-five cents ($.75) per hour for all hours worked; this may not be combined with 1.

  • Employees in the classification of Equipment Mechanic Leadworker or Supervising Fleet Technician who possess and maintain four to seven valid ASE Certifications shall receive an additional fifty-five cents ($.55) per hour for all hours worked; this may not be combined with 2.

  • If Agency has no Mechanic on staff, RMT will send their field installer or work with a local shop for replacement installation in the event any sensors are damaged.

  • The work classifications to be recognized for seniority purposes shall consist of Lead Mechanic, Aircraft Inspector, Shop Inspector, Mechanic, Mechanic's Helper, Seamer, Apprentice Mechanic, Lead Ground Communication Technician, Ground Communication Technician, Lead Flight Simulator Technician, Flight Simulator Technician, Lead Computer Technician, Computer Technician, Metrologist, Lead Utility Employee, Utility Employee and, effective May 1, 2003, Part-time Utility Employee.


More Definitions of Mechanic

Mechanic means an employee (other than an artisan, machine belt fixer and/or maintenance assistant) who is wholly or mainly engaged in making repairs or adjustments to machinery or equipment used directly in the manufacture of the products of the workplace;
Mechanic means an employee engaged in the installation, repair and maintenance of boilers and machinery;
Mechanic means an employee who is engaged in the operation, maintenance, rebuilding and refitting of knitting machines and other machines used in the Knitting Industry and who is also proficient in pattern designing and making;
Mechanic means a person who constructs, repairs, adjusts, inspects, or
Mechanic shall have the meaning specified in 29 C.F.R. § 5.2(m), which is provided here for ease of reference: (“The term laborer or mechanic includes at least those workers whose duties are manual or physical in nature (including those workers who use tools or who are performing the work of a trade), as distinguished from mental or managerial. The term laborer or mechanic includes apprentices, trainees, helpers, and, in the case of contracts subject to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, watchmen or guards. The term does not apply to workers whose duties are primarily administrative, executive, or clerical, rather than manual. Persons employed in a bona fide executive, administrative, or professional capacity as defined in part 541 of [Title 40 of the United States Code] are not deemed to be laborers or mechanics. Working foremen who devote more than 20 percent of their time during a workweek to mechanic or laborer duties, and who do not meet the criteria of [Title 40 of the United States Code], are laborers and mechanics for the time so spent.”).
Mechanic means a person employed to perform
Mechanic means a person who constructs, repairs, adjusts, inspects, or overhauls aircraft, engines, or accessories.