Bus Mechanic Sample Clauses

Bus Mechanic. A. The bus mechanic shall be required to furnish his/her own hand tools. B. The bus mechanic shall turn into the Board broken or worn out tools and the Board will replace them. If tools are purchased, the mechanic shall have prior approval and show receipts for the purchase of such tools. C. The Board shall purchase and maintain necessary safety equipment for the garage. D. The Board shall purchase and maintain shop equipment.
Bus Mechanic. In the event of layoff, Bus Mechanics may bump the least senior maintenance I employee.
Bus Mechanic. The Bus Mechanic Tool Allowance is already rolled in and will remain part of the contract. The employer will pay for one (1) pair of prescription safety glasses every two years for the mechanic and the mechanic's helper. The employer will pay one (1) time per year for the renewal of the Mechanic's license.
Bus Mechanic. Who achieve School Bus “Master” Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Status shall receive a total of three dollars ($3.00) increase as approved by the District. Cannot be combined with (ASE) stipend above. Must provide proof of Certification every five (5) years. Courses or workshops taken for credit or clock hours must meet the following conditions to be approved for extra pay. Employees will not be reasonably denied, should they meet the below criteria:
Bus Mechanic. Bus Driver
Bus Mechanic. In the event of layoff, Bus Mechanics may bump the least senior Maintenance I employee. 2017-2018 LOCAL 1 WAGE RATE SCHEDULE 1 2 3 4 10 15 20 25 30 35 Cleaner Bus Monitor Bus Driver Maintenance I Custodian I Custodian II Custodian III Custodian IV Maintenance II Maintenance III Bus Mechanic Notes: 1. Assistant Custodian assigned to a secondary building will receive an addition Five Cents (.05) per hour

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