Motor Mechanic definition

Motor Mechanic means a person appointed as such who is a tradesperson engaged in repairing, altering, overhauling, assembling or testing metal and/or electrical parts of the engine or chassis of motor cars, motor cycles or other motor vehicles.
Motor Mechanic means an employee engaged in assembling (except for the first time in Australia), making, repairing, altering or testing the metal parts (including electric) of the engines or chassis of motor vehicles other than motor cycles.
Motor Mechanic means a tradesman required to perform work requiring a tradesman’s skill on the engine and/or transmission and/or on the fuel, induction, exhaust, electrical, steering, suspension and/or braking systems of motor vehicles and other internal combustion powered equipment.

Examples of Motor Mechanic in a sentence

  • Mechanics employed in the following occupations on a full time basis will be classified and paid according to the class in which they fall in the new mechanics rate schedule: Drill Hand Saw Filer Roll Grinder ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Man Blacksmith Bricklayer or ▇▇▇▇▇ Tinsmith Head Oiler Motor Mechanic Fire Inspector Tool Room Man The above list will be modified at each Division to conform to the list in the present agreement at that Division.

  • In the case of Tool and Die Maker, Electrician and Motor Mechanic, the Company will repair and/or replace broken and/or damaged tools.

  • The Company agrees to pay each actively working employee a taxable tool allowance in accordance to the following: Maintenance Technician - Electrical (Quarry) $150.00 Maintenance Technician - Electrical Apprentice Electrical Maintenance Technician - Mechanical $250.00 Apprentice - Mechanical Maintenance Technician - Motor Mechanic $500.00 Lubrication Technician $100.00 Dust Collector Technician The payment will be included in the first pay period following October 1st of each year of this Agreement.

  • The Company agrees to supply tools required to employees, save and except Tool and Die Maker, Electrician and Motor Mechanic.

  • Upon presentation of a receipt(s) each June 1 and December 1, the City will directly reimburse the cost of tool purchases for each Heavy Motor Mechanic up to $1,000 per year.

  • Zone 4: I.S. Machine Mechanic, Mechanical Maintenance Person, Electrical Maintenance Person, Electro Mechanical Technician, Mould Maker, Motor Mechanic.

  • Employees holding the titles Head Motor Equipment Mechanic, Motor Mechanic, Auto Mechanic Helper and Laborer II's who are assigned as Auto Mechanic Helpers shall receive an annual tool allowance of three hundred ($300.00) dollars.

  • The forward thinking of the Motor Mechanic Instructors has resulted in the IMI accreditation at three different levels in EV maintenance being offered as an extra night class.

  • I assume all legal responsibility due to all breakdowns and defects including Motor, Mechanic, Gearbox and Electrical Equipment which may occur on vehicle following the sale, and I hereby declare, accept and undertake that the seller has no further responsibility on relevant vehicle after the sale.

  • Agriculture Technician Diesel Motor Mechanic 321212 The work involves undertaking repairs and maintenance to a wide range of agricultural vehicles and equipment including tractors, trucks, headers and associated agricultural equipment.


More Definitions of Motor Mechanic

Motor Mechanic means a tradesman engaged in repairing, altering, overhauling, assembling (except for the first time in Australia), or testing metal and/or electrical parts of the engine or chassis of motor-cars, motor-cycles, or other motor vehicles.
Motor Mechanic means an employee engaged in repairing, altering, overhauling, assembling (except for the first time in Australia), or testing metal and/or electrical parts of the engine or chassis of motor cars, motorcycles and other motor vehicles.
Motor Mechanic means any person who works at testing, examining, adjusting or repairing motor vehicles or internal combustion engines.
Motor Mechanic means a tradesman engaged repairing, altering, overhauling, assembling (except for the first time in Australia) or testing metal and/or electrical parts of the engine or chassis of motor cars, motor cycles or other motor vehicles.
Motor Mechanic means an employee employed in fitting, turning, making, repairing, altering, assembling, or testing the metal parts (including electric) of the engines or chassis of motor cars or any other motor vehicle.
Motor Mechanic means an employee employed in fitting, turning, making, repairing, altering, assembling, or testing the metal parts of motor cars or any other motor vehicle.